LETYBO
Here are the key differences between Letybo and Botox:
- Onset of Action: Letybo deliver visible results more quickly, often within a few days, while Botox typically takes 5-7 days for effects to become noticeable.
- Duration: Letybo's effects may last longer than Botox, which generally lasts about 3-4 months.
- Market Presence: Botox has been the standard for decades, known for its consistent results, while Letybo is newer to the market and often more AFFORDABLE.
- Mechanism of Action: both are botulinum toxin type A formulations used primarily for treating glabellar lines, but Letybo may offer a more consistent effect.
- Pricing: Letybo is often more affordable compared to Botox, making it an attractive option for some patients.
XEOMIN
Here are the Key differences between Xeomin and Botox:
- Onset of Action: Xeomin may take slightly longer to show full effects, typically around four days.
- Duration: Xeomin results can last up to six months, which is generally longer than Botox, who's effects typically last three to four months.
- Market Presense: Xeomin was developed in 2010 and used for various medical conditions
- Mechanism of Action: Both Xeomin and Botox work by temporarily blocking nerve signals to muscles, preventing contraction to cause wrinkles.
- Unique features: Xeomin is a "naked" neurotoxin, meaning it contains only the active ingredient without any additional proteins. This can reduce the risk of developing resistance over time.
- Offering a patient rewards program: Xperience+
These factors can help you decide which treatment might be best for your aesthetic goals.