This new Botox alternative promises results that last twice as long as its competitors. So—what do actual dermatologists think?
was used to simply help people who had strabismus, or crossed eyes. But as is the case with some of the most brilliant medical innovations, doctors noticed that wrinkles between the eyes, aka the 11-lines or glabella, were disappearing with treatment. Botox, as we know it, was a happy accident. Fast forward to today, and using FDA-approved neuromodulators for cosmetic purposes is common practice—and innovation is at an all-time high.
But, because of this peptide surrounding it, Daxxify can go a step further. “It doesn't get washed away as quickly. It stays in that synaptic junction and allows for a longer duration of action,” she explains. In practice, dermatologists and patients are also noticing that the effects are taking hold quicker, with complete results visible in just around 48 hours. That said, there is no data to support this observation.
The second cohort that are great candidates are individuals that can’t make it to the dermatologist for retouches every three months. Maybe they live abroad, are traveling, or have back to back special events that prevent them from paying a visit to the office. The third group is interestingly enough women who are trying to get pregnant. “We don't do cosmetic treatments on patients who are pregnant,” says Dr. Marchbein.
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