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    Xeomin Scottsdale Arizona

    Renee WilliamsBy Renee WilliamsUpdated:July 12, 2022
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    Aging is a universal issue and one that we can either accept the outward effects of, or do something about. Your skin loses collagen as you age, losing its youthful flexibility and settling into the permanent wrinkles and lines created by our dynamic facial expressions. You can offset the negative effects of aging by opting for a cosmetic procedure like Xeomin in Scottsdale Arizona, whose uses we will explore below.

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    What is Xeomin?

    Xeomin is a botulinum toxin, akin to the more known brand of Botox. It differs in that it is designed to release the toxin without the added protein. This purified structure helps prevent antibody resistance, which can increase with repeating the procedure.

    How Does it Work?

    Xeomin works by blocking muscle contraction in wrinkle-prone areas. It will not fill in areas of deep-set wrinkles, like filler can, but will improve and smooth the appearance of wrinkles and prevent lines from worsening. When an aesthetic nurse injects Xeomin into certain areas, the drug stops these muscles from over-contracting by inhibiting nerve signals. Subsequently, facial lines become less noticeable, and the skin appears more smooth and youthful.

    Effects of Xeomin Arizona can last between three and four months before a top-up is required.

    Who Would Benefit From Xeomin in Scottsdale?

    Xeomin is developed to treat all wrinkles, but works well on severe frown lines between the eyes. These vertical lines, or “11’s,” are a direct result of overactive and over-expressive muscles. They progressively worsen with age and can make people quite self-conscious about their appearance.

    Injectable wrinkle treatments. such as Xeomin in Scottsdale, can also be used for more serious issues, for instance, to treat persistent migraines. Neuromodulating medicines like Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and Mybloc have been approved to treat migraines. It has been proven that Xeomin and others can disrupt the pain transmission channel between the brain and the receptors that stretch from the spinal cord. This can be life-changing for people living with chronic pain.

    What to Avoid After Xeomin Treatment

    There are a few things to keep in mind when you have had Xeomin injections. It is advisable to avoid engaging in physical activity too early after taking an injection or exerting yourself for the first day or two. Exercise and high-intensity workouts can impede the way the treatment works.

    Avoid exerting pressure on the treated area during the first few days. Cleanse your face gently and avoid massaging the area too much. Avoiding make-up is advisable too for at least that day. It is a good idea to try to sleep on your back and keep pressure off your face at night until the treatment has settled.

    Try to avoid sitting or being in direct sunlight. Steer clear of UV exposure until the redness and swelling goes down. Apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, or ideally 50, so you don’t interfere with the effects of the treatment. 

    Where to Book a Xeomin Treatment

    If you are considering getting a treatment of Xeomin in Scottsdale. Arizona, you need to be sure of the Injector’s expertise and credentials. Look for a Certified Aesthetic Nurse Injector. An experienced Injector will make the product work as effectively as it can for your particular skin type and condition. Being in safe hands will make sure your entire experience is a positive one, and one you will return to time and time again.

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    Renee Williams is an entertainment news writer at Audioboo. She has worked as a writer and producer for various outlets including BET, Vibe, and AOL. Williams graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism.

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