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Xeomin®

In Naples and Fort Myers, FL, Xeomin injections are a preferred choice for addressing common signs of facial aging. Dr. Kiran Gill is a board-certified plastic surgeon whose practice offers exceptional clinical care in Southwest Florida and the latest in cosmetic treatments. Our team’s expertise, combined with innovative aesthetic technologies, ensures results that are uniquely customized for each patient.

What is Xeomin?

Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA) is an FDA-approved injectable medication, similar to Botox®, that temporarily relaxes the facial muscles that cause fine lines and wrinkles, reducing their appearance. Dr. Gill’s skilled team provides treatments that leave patients looking refreshed and natural.

Benefits of Xeomin

Xeomin treatments offer several benefits:

  • Reduces visible signs of aging.
  • Smooths moderate to severe frown lines while maintaining natural facial expressions.
  • Provides a non-surgical solution for wrinkles.
  • Enhances skin texture in treated areas.

Candidates for Xeomin

Xeomin is suitable for adults seeking to reduce the appearance of moderate to severe frown lines, forehead wrinkles, and crow’s feet. Ideal candidates include individuals who:

  • Are in good overall health.
  • Have realistic expectations about the results.
  • Are not pregnant or nursing.
  • Do not have a history of neuromuscular diseases.
  • Have not experienced adverse reactions to other botulinum toxin products like Botox or Dysport.
  • There is no active infection or inflammation at the proposed injection site.

If you are considering Xeomin, it’s important to consult with a qualified provider like Dr. Kiran Gill to determine if this treatment is right for you.

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FAQs About Xeomin

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Yes, Xeomin is a safe and effective treatment for reducing the appearance of glabellar lines between the eyebrows.1

Xeomin should not be used by pregnant or nursing mothers due to potential risks. It is also not recommended for individuals allergic to any botulinum toxin product, those who have had adverse reactions to similar treatments, or those with an active skin infection at the injection site.

Results from Xeomin can last up to four months, though individual experiences may vary.

The cost of Xeomin varies depending on the number of areas treated and the amount needed to achieve your desired results. For a personalized estimate, schedule a consultation with Dr. Gill’s team.

While both Xeomin and Botox are effective for treating wrinkles, Xeomin does not contain protein additives, which may reduce the risk of allergic reactions.2

Potential side effects are generally mild and temporary, including discomfort at the injection site, skin reactions, and headaches.3 Discuss any concerns with Dr. Gill or her team during your appointment.

Yes, you can combine Xeomin injections with other treatments for enhanced results. At our med spa, we offer a variety of complementary cosmetic procedures such as dermal fillers like Juvederm and Restylane, which can further enhance your facial contours in addition to a neurotoxin like Xeomin. Additionally, integrating skin care treatments like microneedling, peels, skin tightening, and laser hair removal can provide comprehensive beauty and wellness benefits. Additionally, Dr. Gill offers surgical facial rejuvenation procedures such as facelift, brow lift, and fat transfer. Combining any of these procedures with Xeomin can achieve a more holistic approach to your aesthetic goals, ensuring a refreshed and youthful appearance.

Schedule a Consultation for Xeomin

To enhance your appearance and smooth out facial lines and wrinkles with Xeomin, contact us to schedule a consultation. Dr. Gill and her expert team specialize in Xeomin treatments, working with you to create the best plan to meet your specific needs and goals in Naples and Fort Myers, Florida.

1 AAFE. Xeomin®: What is it and How Xeomin® Compares to BOTOX®. https://www.facialesthetics.org/patient-info/facial-esthetics/wrinkle-treatment/xeomin/. Accessed June 12, 2024.2 European Journal of Neurology. Xeomin: an innovative new botulinum toxin type A. Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20002741/. Accessed June 12, 2024.3 Xeomin Aeshtetic FAQs. Available: https://www.xeominaesthetic.com/faq. Accessed Accessed June 12, 2024.

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