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Anti-Wrinkle Injections

A purified, clinically proven solution for smoother, younger-looking skin

30 minThe Skin Wardrobe

Service Description

WHAT IS XEOMIN®? Xeomin® is an FDA-approved injectable treatment used to temporarily reduce the appearance of fine lines and dynamic wrinkles, such as frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead creases. Containing botulinum toxin type A, Xeomin is uniquely purified to remove accessory proteins that aren’t needed for treatment—making it a "naked" neurotoxin. This highly purified formula is designed to deliver natural-looking results without altering facial expressions. HOW DOES XEOMIN® WORK? Facial wrinkles are caused by repetitive muscle movements over time. Xeomin works by blocking nerve signals to targeted facial muscles, preventing them from contracting and forming lines. The result? Smoother, more youthful-looking skin. BENEFITS OF XEOMIN® Smooths fine lines and dynamic wrinkles FDA-approved and clinically tested Highly purified, with no unnecessary proteins Natural-looking results Suitable for those who may have developed resistance to other neurotoxins Quick treatment with no downtime COMMON TREATMENT AREAS Frown lines (glabellar lines) Crow’s feet (around the eyes) Forehead lines Bunny lines (nose wrinkles) Chin dimpling Neck bands Jawline slimming (in some cases) WHAT TO EXPECT Treatment with Xeomin is quick and relatively painless. After a brief consultation to assess your concerns and goals, a few small injections are administered to the target areas. The process usually takes 10–20 minutes, and most clients return to their regular activities immediately after. Results typically appear within 3–4 days, with full results in about 7–10 days, and effects lasting up to 3–4 months. AFTERCARE AND RECOMMENDATIONS Avoid rubbing or touching the treated area for 4–6 hours Avoid strenuous activity or lying flat for 4 hours No facials, massages, or intense heat for 24 hours Results are maintained with repeat treatments every 3–4 months MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: For further information: Xeomin: https://medsafe.govt.nz/profs/Datasheet/x/Xeomininj.pdf


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