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I’ve been getting neuromodulators (wrinkle-relaxing injections like Botox Cosmetic or Dysport) since I was 29 and have never looked back. From softening crow’s-feet to subtly sculpting my jawline with the trending “Nefertiti lift,” these treatments have made a significant impact on both my fine lines and overall facial structure. I typically go a little heavier on dosage so I can stretch my appointments—I usually go twice a year instead of the recommended three-to-four-month cadence.
So when a few friends told me they’d switched to Daxxify, a newer neurotoxin that claims to kick in within 48 hours and last up to six months, my interest was fully piqued. For context, injectables like Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin typically take a week or two to become visible as the muscles gradually relax. Daxxify, manufactured by Revance and only FDA-approved three years ago, has already passed a major milestone: one million vials distributed in the U.S. By the time August rolled around and my Botox had very visibly worn off, I decided it was the perfect time to test Daxxify’s alleged longevity and fast onset for myself.
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