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When someone says they “get Botox,” they may not mean exactly what you think. though there are many misconceptions about how that happens.

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Indeed, four comparable injectables are available on the market: Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and Jeuveau, all of which use botulinum neurotoxin.

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Baby Botox' is a term that frequently alludes to the desire for modest modifications rather than more dramatic ones.

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Baby Botox is a reflection of a broader industry trend toward offering smaller, more subtle alterations to a bigger pool of interested individuals.

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Do you have an excessively sweaty scalp? Botox may be of assistance. Botox, sometimes known as "BlowTox," is injected into the scalp to prevent perspiration.

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Jeuveau is a new neurotoxic injectable that has recently hit the market. The injectable was called "Newtox" at the time.

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Long-term Botox users may develop resistance to it over time. In this instance, you should consult with your doctor to see if making the switch is good for you.

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Injecting any product that may be purchased without a medical license has significant dangers, so seek advice before starting.