Which Neurotoxin Is Best For Me?

When our beloved clients come in looking to eliminate crow’s feet, smooth out the forehead, or hide bunny lines, they’re all looking for neurotoxins - they just don’t know which one. Thankfully, that’s what we’re here for. 😎

At Myrha Beauty in Ontario, we offer 3 different types of the industry’s leading neurotoxins: Botox, Dysport, and Nuceiva. So, which is best for you and defeating your wrinkles? That’s what we’re uncovering today. Keep reading to learn about Botox, Dysport, and Nuceiva and decide which is right for you.


Quick question… what exactly is a neurotoxin?

Neurotoxins are FDA-approved injectables used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Most of them all use the same active ingredient, Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT)—hence the name Botox. In short, they’re muscle relaxers.

Once injected, BoNT works to block your nerves and forces the muscle to relax. This relaxed muscle smooths out your facial skin and improves the signs of aging.

Besides aesthetics, neurotoxins are also useful for some medical issues. According to the Mayo Clinic, they can help reduce muscle spasms, correct lazy eyes, reduce sweat in armpits, and ease chronic migraines.


Why offer 3 types of neurotoxins?

Clients ask us this question all the time. Many people think, “Isn’t Botox the best one?” Well, not all neurotoxins are created equal. Manufactured by different companies, they all boast different formulas and thus offer different benefits. There is no “one winner” that does it all.

It’s important to have multiple neurotoxins options because all clients are different. Some have allergies, some require more targeted injections, and some are looking to prevent fine lines. Different client needs call for different injectable options!

Our team will strategically decide which is right for you during a consultation, depending on the results you’re looking for and the condition of your skin.


Let’s Compare: Botox®, Dysport®, vs. Nuceiva®

1. The Queen B, Botox 👑

The oldest and most popular injectable neurotoxin is Botox. The name has become synonymous with neurotoxin. Because of its proven formula and decades on the market, Botox is used for many of those medical treatments—plus it’s great at wrinkles. Botox is ideal for treating smaller areas, like around crow’s feet on the eyes. While it can take up to 14 days to take maximum effect, Botox lasts up to three or four months.

2. The Lighter Option, Dysport 🪶

If Botox is great for targeted injections, Dysport is great for surface area. The proteins in Dysport make it lighter and ideal to “spread” across larger surfaces of skin. For example, Dysport is a smart option when treating the forehead. Dysport results are quicker than Botox too and show effect just 24 hours after injection. Its only downfall is that Dysport sometimes lasts less time than Botox.

3. Canada’s Champion, Nuceiva 🇨🇦

Nuceiva® is Canada’s newest and most advanced neuromodulator. Nuceiva temporarily relaxes specific muscles by blocking nerve impulses, similar to Botox. What’s the difference? Well, with Nuceiva it’s mainly the cost. Nuceiva is a bit more affordable than Botox by 25%.


Am I a Candidate for Neurotoxins? 

Neurotoxins are generally safe when administered by a professional injector, so they’re a great solution for many. They are non-invasive and require zero downtime making them an easy and effective way to prevent and diminish wrinkles and fine lines. If you’re bothered by the skin and wish to improve its appearance, you’re probably a candidate for neurotoxins! 

More on the blog: When Should I Start Getting Botox?


Book a consultation at Myrha Beauty to learn which neurotoxin is right for you

Come in for a consultation and let’s discuss your beauty goals and figure out which neurotoxin will perform best for you. At Myrha Beauty in Ontario, we pride ourselves on being honest with our clients setting clear expectations, and delivering amazing results—like these before and afters on our Instagram.


not sure which to choose? We got you.


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