Not long ago, booking a neurotoxin appointment was mostly about one thing: softening upper facial lines. Today, patients are looking for more from their toxin. They want natural-looking results that hold up over time and still feel true to who they are.
That shift has changed how experts approach treatment, starting with product choice. “There is definitely a movement for subtle but real improvement,” says New York dermatologist Jaimie Glick, MD. “Most patients want to look refreshed without looking different.”
Why Product Choice Is Part of the Conversation Now
As patients become more informed, neurotoxins are no longer viewed as interchangeable. Doctors are paying closer attention to formulation, long-term performance and how a product behaves with repeat use. For many providers, that conversation starts before dosing or placement. It begins with what’s inside the vial.
Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA) is differentiated by its double purification process, which removes unnecessary accessory proteins and leaves only the active neurotoxin. While patients don’t always ask about purification upfront, doctors say it can matter over time, especially for those planning to maintain results for years. “I often tell patients it’s the most purified option,” Dr. Glick says. “If you want the most purified toxin option here in the U.S., let’s do Xeomin.”
See XEOMIN Full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING and Medication Guide. Important Safety Information for XEOMIN® appears at the end of this article.
The double-purified formula is also why Xeomin is associated with a lower risk of treatment resistance. By eliminating complexing proteins, the formulation may help support consistent results over long-term use, something both patients and providers increasingly value.
Delivering Natural Results
One of the biggest concerns patients share is the fear of looking stiff or overdone. According to Dr. Glick, achieving natural-looking results comes down to both product choice and technique. “A natural-looking result is a toxin that works and still modulates muscle movement, but not fully, allowing patients to still emote,” she explains.
This is where Xeomin often fits best. In her practice, Dr. Glick frequently uses it when the goal is refinement rather than dramatic change. “For many actor patients who want to soften upper facial lines but still maintain expressiveness, I love to use Xeomin,” she says. “It’s effective without being too aggressive.”

What Patients Can Expect From Treatment
In terms of timing, Xeomin has a similar onset to other neurotoxins, with results typically developing around two weeks after treatment. What patients tend to notice most, however, is how natural the change looks once it settles. “Most patients want fewer wrinkles, especially on the forehead and around the eyes,” Dr. Glick says. “But they’re very worried about looking frozen or fake.”
That concern shapes how doctors approach dosing and placement. Rather than chasing maximum movement restriction, the focus is on softening lines while preserving expression. Consistency also plays a role. Knowing how a product performs from visit to visit allows for subtle adjustments over time instead of starting from scratch at every appointment.
Who Tends to Be a Great Candidate
While neurotoxins work well for a wide range of patients, Dr. Glick says certain groups tend to appreciate a more purified, subtle approach. First-time adult users, in particular, often feel anxious about doing too much. Starting with a product that delivers noticeable improvement without extremes can make the experience feel more approachable and reassuring. Xeomin is also appealing to patients who care about formulation and purity, especially as ingredient awareness continues to grow across skin care and aesthetics.
Part of a Bigger Aesthetic Plan
In many practices, neurotoxins are the entry point into aesthetics. Dr. Glick says she typically starts with a full cosmetic consultation that looks beyond wrinkles alone. “I usually discuss facial wrinkling, facial volume and pigmentation,” she says, noting that conversations may also include the neck, chest or hands. Neurotoxins like Xeomin can be part of a long-term maintenance plan, helping patients maintain improvement in upper facial lines with repeat treatments over time.
Maintaining results, she adds, doesn’t stop with injections. Skin care plays a critical role. Sun protection, proper cleansing and barrier support all help preserve results and keep skin looking healthy between visits.
A Smarter Way to Treat
Neurotoxin treatments today are less about doing more and more about doing it well. Patients are looking for results that feel natural, consistent and easy to maintain, and doctors are responding by being more intentional about how they treat and what they use.
“When patients feel like they still look like themselves,” Dr. Glick says, “that’s success.”
For anyone thinking long-term, neurotoxin choice has become part of a bigger strategy, one where subtle decisions can make a noticeable difference.
REFERENCES:
Kerscher et al. J Drugs Dermatol. 2019 Jan 1;18(1):52-57.
XEOMIN® (incobotulinumtoxinA) IMPORTANT CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION
Read the Medication Guide before you start receiving XEOMIN (Zeo-min) and each time XEOMIN is given to you as there may be new information. The risk information provided here is not comprehensive.
To learn more:
• Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist
• Visit www.xeominaesthetic.com to obtain the Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide
• Call 1-866-862-1211
Uses: XEOMIN is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles and used to improve the look of moderate to severe upper facial lines (frown lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet) in adults for a short period of time (temporary). Please see additional Important Safety Information below and Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide at XeominAesthetic.com.
Warnings: XEOMIN may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening. Call your doctor or get medical help right away if you have any of these problems anytime (hours to weeks) after treatment with XEOMIN:
- Problems with swallowing, speaking, or breathing can happen within hours to weeks after an injection of XEOMIN if the muscles that you use to breathe and swallow become weak. Death can happen as a complication if you have severe problems with swallowing or breathing after treatment with XEOMIN.
- People with certain breathing problems may need to use muscles in their neck to help them breathe and may be at greater risk for serious breathing problems with XEOMIN.
- Swallowing problems may last for several months, and during that time you may need a feeding tube to receive food and water. If swallowing problems are severe, food or liquids may go into your lungs. People who already have swallowing or breathing problems before receiving XEOMIN have the highest risk of getting these problems.
- Spread of toxin effects. In some cases, the effect of botulinum toxin may affect areas of the body away from the injection site and cause symptoms of a serious condition called botulism. The symptoms of botulism include: loss of strength and muscle weakness all over the body, double vision, blurred vision and drooping eyelids, hoarseness or change or loss of voice, trouble saying words clearly, loss of bladder control, trouble breathing, trouble swallowing.
These symptoms can happen hours to weeks after you receive an injection of XEOMIN. These problems could make it unsafe for you to drive a car or do other dangerous activities.
Do not use XEOMIN if you are allergic to XEOMIN or any of the ingredients in XEOMIN (see the end of this Guide for a list of ingredients in XEOMIN), had an allergic reaction to any other botulinum toxin products such as rimabotulinumtoxinB (MYOBLOC®), onabotulinumtoxinA (BOTOX®, BOTOX® COSMETIC), or abobotulinumtoxinA (DYSPORT®) or have a skin infection at the planned injection site.
Before receiving XEOMIN, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including if you:
• have a disease that affects your muscles and nerves (such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease], myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome)
• have had any side effect from any other botulinum toxin in the past
• have a breathing problem such as asthma or emphysema
• have a history of swallowing problems or inhaling food or fluid into your lungs (aspiration)
• have bleeding problems
• have drooping eyelids
• have plans to have surgery
• have had surgery on your face
• are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if XEOMIN can harm your unborn baby.
• are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if XEOMIN passes into breast milk.
Tell your doctor about all of the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Talk to your doctor before you take any new medicines after you receive XEOMIN.
Using XEOMIN with certain other medicines may cause serious side effects. Do not start any new medicines until you have told your doctor that you have received XEOMIN in the past. Especially tell your doctor if you
• have received any other botulinum toxin product in the last four months
• have received injections of botulinum toxin such as rimabotulinumtoxinB (MYOBLOC®), onabotulinumtoxinA (BOTOX®, BOTOX® COSMETIC) and abobotulinumtoxinA (DYSPORT®) in the past. Be sure your doctor knows exactly which product you received. The dose of XEOMIN may be different from other botulinum toxin products that you have received.
• have recently received an antibiotic by injection
• take muscle relaxants
• take an allergy or cold medicine
• take a sleep medicine
Ask your doctor if you are not sure if your medicine is one that is listed above. Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of your medicines with you to show your doctor and pharmacist each time you get a new medicine.
Possible Side Effects
XEOMIN can cause serious side effects that can be life threatening including allergic reactions. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to XEOMIN may include: itching, rash, redness, swelling, wheezing, asthma symptoms, or dizziness or feeling faint. Tell your doctor or get medical help right away if you get wheezing or asthma symptoms, or if you get dizzy or faint. See “Warnings.”
The most common side effect of XEOMIN in people with upper facial lines include:
•injection site bruising
These are not all the possible side effects of XEOMIN. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit MedWatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
General information about the safe and effective use of XEOMIN
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. You can ask your pharmacist or doctor for information about XEOMIN that is written for health professionals.
Active Ingredient: botulinum toxin type A
Inactive Ingredients: human albumin and sucrose
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