Botox® and Xeomin® for Dynamic Wrinkles and Facial Lines

Botox® and Xeomin® Wrinkle Treatment


Botox® and Xeomin® are injectable neuromodulators used to soften dynamic wrinkles caused by repeated facial muscle movement. These treatments are commonly used on the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes to reduce the appearance of lines while preserving natural expression.


Both Botox and Xeomin have long-standing safety profiles when administered by experienced medical providers.



What Botox and Xeomin Treat


These treatments are commonly used for:

  • Forehead lines
  • Frown lines between the eyebrows
  • Crow’s feet
  • Wrinkles caused by facial movement


They are best suited for wrinkles that appear with expression rather than static volume loss.



How Neuromodulators Work


Botox and Xeomin temporarily relax targeted facial muscles by blocking nerve signals that cause muscle contraction. As the muscles relax, the overlying skin appears smoother.


Results develop gradually over several days and typically last three to four months.



Botox vs Xeomin


Both products work similarly, but they differ slightly in formulation.

  • Botox® has a long history of use and broad clinical applications
  • Xeomin® is a purified formulation without accessory proteins


Your provider can help determine which option is appropriate based on your goals and treatment history.



What to Expect During Treatment


Neuromodulator injections are quick and well tolerated.

Patients may experience:

  • Mild discomfort during injection
  • Temporary redness or swelling
  • Minimal downtime

Most patients return to normal activities the same day.



Botox and Xeomin at Belaray Dermatology


At Belaray Dermatology, neuromodulator treatments are performed with careful attention to facial anatomy, balance, and natural results. Treatment plans are individualized to maintain expression while reducing unwanted lines.


Schedule a Consultation

A consultation allows your provider to evaluate facial movement patterns and recommend an appropriate treatment plan.

Please call or TEXT us at 516-822-7546