MEDICALLY REVIEWED BY
Molly Rodriguez
What is Botox?
Common Botox cosmetic uses include:
Reducing frown lines (glabellar lines between the brows)
Softening crow’s feet around the eyes
Lifting the brows for a more open look
Treating bunny lines on the nose
Reducing a gummy smile
Slimming the jawline by relaxing masseter muscles
Softening chin dimpling (“orange peel” chin)
FDA-approved Botox medical uses include:
Managing chronic migraines
Treating excessive sweating on the underarms (hyperhidrosis)
Reducing symptoms of an overactive bladder
Controlling cervical dystonia (neck muscle spasms)
Correcting certain eye muscle disorders
Off-label Botox medical uses (not FDA-approved):
Jaw clenching (bruxism, masseter hypertrophy)
Depression (studied but not FDA-cleared)
TMJ disorders
Scalp sweating, hands/feet sweating
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What is Jeuveau?
How do they work? (mechanism of action)
How Botox works
How Jeuveau works
Key similarities between Jeuveau and Botox
Botox vs Jeuveau differences: key points
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of their differences:
Category | Botox | Jeuveau |
FDA Approvals & Treatment Areas | Approved for frown lines, forehead, crow’s feet Approved for medical uses like migraines, hyperhidrosis, and certain bladder disorders. | Approved in 2019 for cosmetic use only, limited to glabellar lines (frown lines). |
Manufacturing & Formulation | Produced by AbbVie (Allergan) with long-established fermentation and purification methods. | Produced by Evolus with Hi-Pure™ purification and drying designed for aesthetic use. |
Onset of Results | Visible in 3–5 days; peak effect within about 2 weeks. | Results in 2–3 days; full effect also reaches around 2 weeks. |
Duration of Results | Typically lasts about 3–4 months. | Typically lasts about 3–5 months |
Cost | $10–$25 per unit $300–$600 per treatment. | $10–$16 per unit $250–$500 per treatment |
Effectiveness & Clinical Studies | Extensive decades-long data showing proven outcomes and high patient satisfaction across both cosmetic and multiple medical indications. | Clinical trials show comparable cosmetic results; some studies report slightly higher patient satisfaction at 30 days post-treatment. |
Side Effects & Risks | Common: mild redness, bruising, swelling, or headache. Rare: eyelid droop (ptosis) or allergic reactions. | Similar common mild effects |
FDA approvals & treatment areas
Manufacturing & formulation
Jeuveau vs Botox results onset
Jeuveau vs Botox: duration of results
Jeuveau vs Botox cost comparison
Botox vs Jeuveau effectiveness & clinical studies
Botox vs Jeuveau side effects and risks
Common side effects:
Redness or slight swelling at the injection site
Small bruises that fade within a few days
Temporary headache or tenderness
Mild discomfort right after treatment
Extremely rare risks (if done by a professional):
Eyelid droop (ptosis) if the product spreads into nearby muscles
Allergic reaction, such as itching, rash, or breathing difficulty
Infection at the injection site, though uncommon
When to avoid Botox and Jeuveau:
You’re pregnant or currently breastfeeding
You have certain neuromuscular conditions (like myasthenia gravis or ALS)
You’re allergic to botulinum toxin ingredients
Who is the best candidate?
You’re the best candidate for BOTOX if…
You want treatment for multiple facial areas like frown lines, forehead, and crow’s feet.
You also need help with medical issues like migraines, excessive sweating, or muscle spasms.
You’re looking for treatment that balances both cosmetic and therapeutic benefits.
You prefer a product with a decades-long safety record and extensive clinical data.
You value predictable, consistent results backed by long-term FDA approvals.
You’re the best candidate for JEUVEAU if…
You’re mainly concerned about frown lines between your brows.
You want a more budget-friendly option with similar results.
You’re younger, new to neurotoxin treatments, or nervous about trying Botox first.
You prefer a product marketed for aesthetics, not medical conditions.
You want visible results quickly, often within 2–3 days.
What to expect during treatment
Step 1: Consultation
Step 2: Preparation
Step 3: Injections
Step 4: Aftercare tips
Results timeline & before/after expectations
Treatment | First Visible Results | Peak Results | Fade Timeline |
Jeuveau | 2–3 days | 1–2 weeks | 3–5 months |
Botox | 3–5 days | ~2 weeks | 3–4 months |
Jeuveau vs Botox before and after results
Combining treatments or alternatives
Product | FDA Approval | Onset of Results | Duration | Unique Features |
Botox | 2002 (cosmetic) | 3–5 days | 3–4 months | Most established; also approved for multiple medical uses |
Jeuveau | 2019 (cosmetic) | 2–3 days | 3–5 months | Marketed as “Newtox”; formulated specifically for aesthetic use |
2009 (cosmetic) | 2–3 days | 3–4 months | Tends to spread more easily; often used for larger treatment areas | |
Xeomin | 2011 (cosmetic) | 3–5 days | 3–4 months | “Naked” formulation with fewer additives; may reduce antibody formation risk |
Daxxify | 2022 (cosmetic) | ~1–2 days | 6–9 months | Currently the longest-lasting option available |
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