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Jeuveau vs. Botox: Which Anti-aging Injectable is Best?

Jeuveau vs. Botox

Jeuveau vs. Botox: Which Anti-aging Injectable is Best?

Jeuveau Before & After

Jeuveau is an FDA approved 900 kDa purified botulinum toxin formula type A. The injectable can temporarily help in improving the appearance of severe to moderate wrinkles in adults. The drug gained FDA approval after clearing two clinical trials and several double-blind placebo studies. Both clinical trials showed Jeuveau to reduce glabellar lines significantly over a 30-day period.

Dr. Q Medical Spa, led by board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Suzanne Quardt (Dr. Q) provides facial wrinkle reduction injectable treatments to patients in Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding locations.

Similarities Between Botox and Jeuveau

Botox and Jeuveau treatment are both extracted from botulinum toxin bacteria and act as neuromodulators. They work on the same principle for smoothing out creases on the face. Botox is a highly popular brand and Jeuveau is upcoming. The differences between Jeuveau and Botox med spa injections are not very major, but rather subtle.

Jeuveau and Botox – Differences

Jeuveau vs. Botox: Which Anti-aging Injectable is Best?

Botox Before & After

Jeuveau is a recent addition to the neurotoxin lineup. It may not be the same as Botox in the sense it doesn’t have an established track record yet. However, Jeuveau is being marketed aggressively at a competitive price point, which is expected to soon help build its customer base.

The ultimate decision is based on the patient’s personal choice. Jeuveau procedure is the same as other brands. Hence, it is expected to be used by most aesthetic clinicians. Almost all drugs used in cosmetic treatments contain the same formula. However, the effectiveness and safety profile of Jeuveau is similar to that of Botox.

The injectable can be easily substituted for each other. Those on Botox injection treatments can easily switch to Jeuveau. This is because the two are essentially the same.

Jeuveau is a form of neuromodulator and produces results similar to that of Botox. The reason Botox and Jeuveau are interchangeable is not because the drugs have the same compound, but because they are equally effective. Jeuveau did not have any concerning side effects reported during both trials. This is another encouraging fact.

Anti-wrinkle treatments such as Jeuveau are likely to create a strong market base because it is available at competitive rates. This is another reason why aesthetic clinic are ready to use it. Market analysts have predicted that the drug is going to capture a significant share. This has led to healthcare professionals needing Jeuveau training.

Jeuveau med spa injectable treatment has another advantage that it is developed exclusively for cosmetic purposes. This neurotoxin is unlike Botox that is used for several medical reasons as well.

Jeuveau Training

Treatment providers need to be certified to be able to inject patients with neurotoxin, such as Jeuveau. Patients should not trust practices that don’t employ certified medical professionals. This is not just a legal requirement. It is important for your own safety as well. Providers that have had Botox training should consider taking a Jeuveau refresher course for easing concerns.

Dr. Q Med Spa, headed by cosmetic surgeon Dr. Suzanne Quardt (Dr. Q) receives patients from Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Beverly Hills, CA, and nearby areas for facial wrinkle reduction injectable treatments.

Contact Dr. Q Medical Spa and Schedule a Consultation with California Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Suzanne Quardt (Dr. Q on Dr. 90210)

For more information on Plastic Surgery and Non-Surgical Medical Spa Procedures and Treatments, please contact the offices of Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Suzanne Quardt (Dr. Q) by clicking here or calling 760-324-2660.

See Dr. Q on Dr. 90210

Dr. Q receives patients from Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Beverly Hills CA, and other Southern California areas.

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