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Daxi

About this product

Daxi is a botulinum toxin injection designed to reduce wrinkles and facial lines, with a longer duration of effect compared to traditional Botox.

Best for

Mature skin

The Guru Index verdict

71%

Approved

Approved · 71%
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What the gurus are saying

Gurus view Daxi as a promising longer-acting alternative to Botox, though real-world experience is still limited. One user reported significant migraine relief over an extended period, though noted compensatory muscle tension in untreated adjacent areas. Dermatologists confirm faster onset than Botox and longer effects, making it useful for those with tight scheduling, but most still cycle between available injectables based on immediate needs rather than brand loyalty.
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"I tried it and I liked it because I was getting a lot of migraines. It stayed about four months or so. The pros were my migraines really did kind of stop, I was being a little less tense in that area, and ever since then my migraines haven't been as bad even after it wore off. It's been over a year now so that's been amazing. But when I had it, there's always that side effect of what other muscles kick in. When I would look at myself in pictures after it kicked in, I would be straining my neck when I was smiling because we hadn't done my platysmal bands, so those were just popping while the neck area was completely flat. If you inject one area and don't inject the other, you really start compensating with other muscle groups that are nearby and you can see it even more."
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"I tried it and I liked it because I was getting a lot of migraines. It stayed about four months or so. The pros were my migraines really did kind of stop, I was being a little less tense in that area, and ever since then my migraines haven't been as bad even after it wore off. It's been over a year now so that's been amazing. But when I had it, there's always that side effect of what other muscles kick in. When I would look at myself in pictures after it kicked in, I would be straining my neck when I was smiling because we hadn't done my platysmal bands, so those were just popping while the neck area was completely flat. If you inject one area and don't inject the other, you really start compensating with other muscle groups that are nearby and you can see it even more."
~Mixed
"The new Daxi, I have not used yet, but that is actually a longer duration in terms of effects. Usually Botox we say about 2 to 4 months, so usually 3 months is usually where you sit out when you have Botox and people come in every 3 months typically."
Approved
"Daxi and Dysport both kick in faster for me than Botox, so if I was kind of behind on my injection schedule and I'm leaving on vacation in a few days and I really need it to be kicked in, I might reach for something like Dysport. But in general I kind of just use whatever I have."
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