Xeomin in Houston & Katy, TX – A Pure Approach to Wrinkle Treatment

Looking for a cleaner, simpler wrinkle relaxer? Xeomin delivers smooth results—without the extras.

At Village Dermatology Houston, we’re proud to offer Xeomin®, a smart alternative to Botox that’s all about purity, precision, and proven results. Whether you’re new to neurotoxins or looking for a switch, Xeomin may be your skin’s new favorite.

What Is Xeomin?

Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA) is an FDA-approved botulinum toxin treatment designed to smooth frown lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet—just like Botox. But here’s the twist: it contains no accessory proteins, earning it the nickname “the naked toxin.”

That means Xeomin is made up of just the active ingredient, with nothing else added—pure, simple, and effective.

Why Patients Choose Xeomin

  • 💧 Minimalist formula – no unnecessary proteins, just what you need

  • 🧬 Lower risk of resistance – ideal if Botox has stopped working for you

  • 🌱 Gentle on sensitive skin – fewer ingredients = lower chance of reaction

  • 🕒 Fast-acting & long-lasting – results in 3–4 days, lasting around 3 months

Think of it as the clean beauty version of wrinkle relaxers.

What Does Xeomin Treat?

  • Moderate to severe glabellar lines (the “11s” between the eyebrows)

  • Horizontal forehead lines

  • Crow’s feet around the eyes

  • Other fine lines caused by repetitive movement

Xeomin vs. Botox: What’s the Difference?

While both Xeomin and Botox are FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A treatments used to smooth dynamic wrinkles, they differ in several key ways.

Botox contains accessory proteins in its formulation, whereas Xeomin is a “naked” neurotoxin, meaning it contains only the purified active ingredient with no added proteins. This makes Xeomin a cleaner option, which may reduce the chance of the body developing resistance over time.

In terms of results, Botox and Xeomin have similar onset and duration—most patients begin to see results in 3 to 5 days with Botox and in 3 to 4 days with Xeomin. Both typically last about 3 to 4 months, depending on the individual and treatment area.

Because of its simplified formulation, Xeomin may be a better option for long-term users of neurotoxins who are concerned about treatment effectiveness or developing a tolerance to Botox.

Good to know: Xeomin may work better for patients who feel like Botox is becoming less effective.