What is Xeomin?
Scientifically, Xeomin is the same chemical as Botox.
Both Xeomin and Botox work in the same way. They paralyze the effected muscles and fills in wrinkle lines. The active ingredient is the same, however Botox has an accompanying protein.
Xeomin and Botox work the same way to paralyze muscles and smooth wrinkles. They share the identical active ingredient – botulinum toxin A. The difference is that Botox has an accompanying protein, but xeomin is naked.
Dr. Grant Stevens stated, “Xeomin is another neurotoxin – it is in the same category as Botox and Dysport. It has been used in Europe for many years. It has less proteins then Botox, possibly making it less stable and possibly reducing the chance of resistance. We have been using it in our office for a while and have had results consistant of Botox so far – however the cost to the consumer is cheaper with Xeomin as it stands now. ”
Xeomin has finally been approved here in the USA and offers a number of advantages to patients
- It does not have any additives
- Patients are less likely to develop a resistance
- It does not have to be kept refrigerated
- Doctors have an easy transition, being that it is used exactly the same way.
- Drugs like Xeomin will drive the cost of Botox down
Both Botx and Xeomin (as well as Dysport) are commercially made formulations of the Clostridium Botulinum bacteria. It has been used in Europe for the past 5 years (2008-20013) mainly in Germany. It is now being used in Europe, Asia, Canada, and the US.
Specialists say that 1 unit of Botox = 1 unit of Xeomin. The main (claimed) advantage of Xeomin is that it claims to have removed additional proteins at higher dosages.