Neuromodulators
Xeomin, Dysport and Jeuveau are all FDA approved neuromodulators used to soften dynamic wrinkles on the face. All products are slightly varied versions of Botulinum Toxin Type A.
Xeomin
Xeomin is a more "pure" or "clean" neuromodulator, as it does not have the any additional proteins or additives that the original Botox formulation does. This makes it less likely forr your body to build up a resistance to Xeomin, and could make it last longer than other neuromodulators.
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Dysport
Dysport has a faster onset than other products, so you will see results faster. It may spread slightly more than other products, but this allows for a potentially more even treatment in larger areas like the forehead.
Jeuveau
Jeuveau is also free of the added proteins that the original Botox product has. This may make the product last longer, and typically has a more rapid onset, similar to Dysport.
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas can be treated?
Forehead, Glabella (11’s), Crows feet, DAO (downturned smile), Lip flip, Masseter, Dimpling chin.
How many units will I need?
This will be determined between you and your injector based on your treatment goals and areas you would like treated. An individualized plan will be created at your first appointment.
Will this make me look "fake" or "plastic"?
Our injector, Ali, takes prides in giving her clients a natural appearing treatment. You will still look like yourself, but will have less dynamic wrinkles.
How long does Xeomin/Dysport/Jeuveau last?
All neuromodulators offered last between 3-4 months on average. The best results are achieved with consistent treatment.
How much do neuromodulator injections cost?
At Vesta Aesthetics, our neuromodulators cost $10.50/unit. The number of units will vary based on treatment areas, muscle strength and aesthetic goals.