Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin: A Showdown of the Brands

Botox® is no longer the only available injectable cosmetic procedure that uses botulinum toxin type A, although it is still by far the most popular. Competitors like Jeuveau®, Dysport®, and Xeomin® have shared the same market.

Since Dysport and Xeomin have been around longer than Jeuveau has, we’ll be comparing them rather than the new contender. Here, you’ll find information to help you choose between Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport.

Comparing Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport: What You Need to Know

There are differences between these three injectable cosmetic therapies, despite their shared chemical similarities. Their compositions, indications for usage, costs, dosages, outcomes, and risk profiles are all different.

Comparison of the Compositions 

The active ingredient of Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport is botulinum toxin type A.

Botulinum toxin type A is the active ingredient in Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport. Wrinkles and fine lines may temporarily disappear after being treated with this potent neurotoxin, which paralyzes the muscles around the injection site.

The active ingredients of Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport are all secret. In two ways, these indicate that Dysport is a far more diluted version of the botulinum toxin component than Botox or Xeomin.

Xeomin is a “naked” botulinum toxin formulation, whereas Botox and Dysport contain additives that can impair their effectiveness.

Comparison of  the Indications 

The FDA has approved the use of Botox for more conditions than either Dysport or Xeomin. These range from cosmetic uses, such as reducing the appearance of frown lines and crow’s feet, to medicinal ones, like alleviating the pain of a severe migraine or controlling excessive sweating.

Because of the identical active ingredient in all three injectables, they are equally effective in the clinic. Some medical professionals prefer Dysport injections because their reduced molecular weight encourages diffusion away from the injection site, making them ideal for treating more significant portions of the face.

Comparison of the Prices and Quantities needed 

The price ranges for Botox and Xeomin are comparable. Units sold at retail cost anywhere from $10 to $20, depending on the supplier and the area of the country.

Compared to Xeomin and Botox, Dysport is more affordable. The initial unit price is roughly $5. However, compared to Botox or Xeomin, the concentration of botulinum toxin in Dysport is only half of those two. Thus, the same procedure requires almost twice as many units of Dysport (and perhaps more). Therefore, the total values for all three are equivalent.

Comparison of the Outcomes and Potential Risks

Similar patient outcomes are seen with the use of Botox, Xeomin, and Dysport because of their shared mechanisms of action. Nonetheless, it should be kept in mind that Dysport is more diluted and, hence, more likely to disseminate beyond the injection site. It’s helpful for comprehensive facial and neck cosmetic treatment regimens.

All three treatments have comparable effect durations, ranging from three to six months, depending on the individual and the prescribed dose. Dysport outcomes often occur earlier than Botox or Xeomin: one to two days vs. three to four days. The effects of all three usually manifest themselves within two weeks.

Similar adverse effects and complication rates reported by patients apply to all three drugs, which carry a similar risk. It lacks, however, the chemicals that have a slight chance of causing allergic reactions in patients and may provoke immunological responses that can diminish the drug’s efficacy over time. If you’ve tried Xeomin before and had a negative experience, give it another shot.

Choose certified medical professionals who have finished an official injectables training course, regardless of which botulinum toxin product you get for your subsequent anti-aging treatment. These are the best guarantees against unpleasant side effects and disappointing outcomes.

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