Is BOTOX safe for people with a history of Botox resistance?
In Ponte Vedra, patients with a history of BOTOX resistance are encouraged to explore alternative treatments or adjust their approach. BOTOX resistance is rare but can occur after repeated, high-dose treatments. If resistance happens, it means the body has developed antibodies to the neurotoxin, which prevents it from being as effective. In such cases, providers may switch to different neurotoxin products, such as Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau, which have slightly different molecular compositions. A skilled provider will tailor the treatment plan based on previous results and ensure that a new approach is used to achieve the desired effects. Some patients may also benefit from a break in treatment to reduce the likelihood of developing further resistance. Ponte Vedra clinics with experience in handling resistance can recommend the best course of action to ensure continued aesthetic improvement.