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Xeomin Cost: Understanding the Price for This Anti-Aging Injectable

Xeomin has gained a stellar reputation for its effectiveness in reducing wrinkles on the face. However, if you are considering this procedure, you may wonder what the Xeomin cost is before investing.

Learn about this anti-aging injectable and what you can expect to pay for it. We’ll dive into factors that influence the overall cost so that you can make an informed investment based on your aesthetic goals.

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What Is Xeomin?

Xeomin injections temporarily blocks certain facial muscles from contracting. Men and women use it to treat fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eyes and on the forehead. It’s a purified form of botulinum toxin type A, which relaxes the muscles causing crease formation.¹

People enjoy Xeomin because results appear within a few days and can last up to six months. Overall, it’s an excellent choice for those wanting to look younger without going under the knife.

How Much Will Xeomin Cost Me?

Compared to some anti-aging injectables like Dysport and Botox, Xeomin may cost more per unit. But the results are generally longer-lasting, which means fewer maintenance visits.

For reference, the average cost of Dysport is $4-6 per unit. Botox’s average price is $12-17 per unit, which is close to Xeomin’s average cost of $8-18 per unit. But it’s worth noting Botox and Dysport results only last an average of three to four months, while some people enjoy Xeomin’s effects for up to half a year. Having to return for injections more frequently can add up fast.

The exact Xeomin cost may differ for each patient depending on factors like:

  • Size of your treatment area(s)

  • Provider's expertise and location

  • Number of injections you need

  • Special promotions and deals at the time of your treatment

In the long run, you can save money by choosing Xeomin over its competitors.

How Can I Lower the Xeomin Price?

It’s understandable to have concerns about Xeomin cost if you consider getting it. Fortunately, there are ways to make this treatment more affordable. One option is to explore treatment packages, which can reduce the treatment’s overall cost. It’s also worth checking for any special promotions or discounts that may be available during your treatment. These can bring down the cost and make Xeomin more accessible.

Why Choose Revenge MD for Xeomin?

At Revenge MD, we take pride in offering 50 units of Xeomin at $365 for 365 days of the year. As a result, patients get remarkable value, given that the national average for the same number of Xeomin units runs for $500-750.* Recognized by Forbes and Deluxe Magazine, Sandra Bledsoe and her team have a strong reputation for expertise and quality.

We work with patients one-on-one to craft treatment plans tailored to specific concerns and needs. Get your pricing questions answered by scheduling a consultation with us. One of our skin specialists will assess your skin, learn your expectations, and propose a treatment plan that fits your budget.

Xeomin in Las Vegas and Reno, NV

Do you want to eliminate facial wrinkles and restore a more youthful visage? The team at Revenge MD can help. We’re the #1 provider of Xeomin in Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada. Schedule a consultation with us if you’re a Nevada resident interested in exploring the potential benefits of this anti-aging injectable. We proudly serve clientele in the Henderson, Las Vegas, and Reno areas. Call (775) 848-3730 (Henderson/Las Vegas) or (775) 455-3727 (Reno) to kickstart your journey to smooth, luminous skin.

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1. Xeomin: an innovative new botulinum toxin type A, National Library of Medicine, J Frevert

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