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A person in a suit presses a blue stamp onto a document on a wooden desk. A pen lies beside the document. The scene suggests the approval or validation of paperwork in an office setting.
Joanna Carr

Is Stylage FDA Approved?

Discover whether Stylage is FDA approved and learn about its safety, uses, and what you need to know before considering this treatment.

Stylage
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Joanna Carr

Stylage Under Eyes – Eliminate Crow’s Feet

Learn how Stylage fillers effectively reduce crow's feet and rejuvenate under-eye areas, offering smoother, younger-looking skin with long-lasting results.

Stylage
A person holds two syringes crossed in front of their face, with the needles pointing upwards. The syringes are filled with a red liquid, and the person's face is out of focus, emphasizing the syringes in the foreground—almost reminiscent of comparing xeomin vs botox which lasts longer. The background is plain white.
Joanna Carr

Xeomin vs Botox: Which Lasts Longer?

Factors such as dosage, injection technique, and patient characteristics can influence the duration of effect for both treatments. Read more.

Xeomin
A woman is receiving a cosmetic injection in her cheek. She is lying down with her head resting on a white surface, and a person wearing white gloves is administering the injection, referencing the xeomin dosing chart. The woman has long brown hair and is wearing a white headband.
Joanna Carr

Xeomin Dosing Chart: A Guide

Accurate dosing is crucial for achieving optimal treatment outcomes and minimizing the risk of adverse effects. Read accurate data here.

Xeomin
Image of a blue box labeled "Xeomin" and a small clear vial beside it. The box and vial both display the text "Xeomin," indicating it's a powder for solution containing 100 LD50 units of Clostridium Botulinum neurotoxin type A, free from complexing proteins. Wondering, is Xeomin safe? Consult your doctor for more information.
Joanna Carr

Is Xeomin Safe?

Common side effects include redness at the spot where they gave you the shot, bruising, dry mouth, diarrhea, and high blood pressure. 

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