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Fun fact: All three of these neuromodulators contain the same active ingredient.

Photo courtesy Synergy Face + Body by Travis Shaw MD

We asked the experts at Synergy to explain the differences between these top neuromodulator treatments so you can find the best fit for your skin goals.

Botox is the original wrinkle-relaxer — trusted, effective, and the industry standard.

By contrast, Dysport’s unique formulation can cover a broader area with fewer injection points and often works more quickly, making it ideal for larger areas like the forehead.

Xeomin is the “purest” formula, stripped of extra proteins and ideal for sensitive skin.

Not sure which is right for you? Synergy’s team can help you find your perfect match with a personalized consultation.

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