Botox vs Xeomin
Choosing between Botox and Xeomin is a medical decision, not a guess. At Nexus Clinic, we prioritize facial harmony over trends.
What is Botox
Botox is a well-known injectable treatment used to relax facial muscles that cause wrinkles. It has been used in medical and aesthetic treatments for many years and contains botulinum toxin type A along with accessory proteins that help stabilise the product. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, botulinum toxin works by temporarily blocking nerve signals to targeted muscles.
What is Xeomin
Xeomin is a purified formulation of botulinum toxin type A. The key difference is that Xeomin does not contain complexing proteins. Because of this, it is often referred to as a “naked” botulinum toxin. As described by Merz Pharmaceuticals, Xeomin is manufactured without accessory proteins to deliver a highly purified form of the active ingredient.
The Comparison
Formulation
Botox: Contains accessory proteins.
Xeomin: Pure toxin without complexing proteins.
Onset
Botox: 3 to 7 days.
Xeomin: May show results slightly faster in some patients.
持续时间
Both typically last 3 to 6 months. Longevity depends on muscle strength and technique, not brand.
Naturality
Both look natural when administered correctly. Stiff results are caused by over-treatment, not the product choice.
The “Naked” Advantage
Xeomin’s purified state means less exposure to unnecessary proteins. For patients who feel they are becoming “resistant” to other toxins, Xeomin is a sophisticated alternative.
Which is Better?
There is no universal “better” option. Botox or Xeomin may be recommended depending on muscle activity, sensitivity, and your doctor’s clinical assessment.
Can I Switch?
Yes. Some patients alternate between Botox and Xeomin under medical guidance if results feel shorter-lasting or less effective over time.
At Nexus Clinic
Our selection is based on Facial Anatomy, Muscle Behaviour, and Medical Suitability. Both treatments are considered safe and effective when performed by our qualified MOH registered doctors.
“Not every product is suitable for every face.”

