Last month, the FDA approved a new neurotoxin called Xeomin. It works exactly the same way that Botox and Dysport works by paralyzing the muscles that cause wrinkles in the forehead, between the eybrows, and the beside the eyes (crow's feet.) The new wrinkle-smoothing drug will most likely be available next spring. What does this mean for Maryland cosmetic surgery patients? It means that smooting out your facial wrinkles just got cheaper! With another product on the market, you can expect prices to drop for Botox and Dysport. Your local Baltimore plastic surgeon will also probably offer some incentive discounts to try out Xeomin. Smoothing out the wrinkles on your face can enhance any other procedures you may have already had, such as a facelift, eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty,) nose surgery (rhinoplasty,) and even filler treatmens (Radiesse, Sculptra, Perlane, Restylane, etc.) So, enjoy the rest of your summer and start looking forward to saving money next spring!













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