If you’re considering an injectable treatment to smooth out fine lines, you might be wondering: Botox or Daxxify — which one lasts longer? In this blog, we’ll break down the key differences, what clinical data says about duration, and help you decide which may be right for your aesthetic goals.

What Is Botox?

Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is one of the most well-known neuromodulators. It works by temporarily relaxing the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles, such as frown lines, forehead wrinkles, and crow’s feet. Botox has been used for both cosmetic and medical purposes for years, making it a trusted and well-understood option.

Typical characteristics of Botox:

Starts to take effect in several days; full results often appear within 1–2 weeks.Zensa Skin Care+2Belorens+2

Lasts on average 3–4 months per treatment. Drugs.com+1
Very broad FDA-approved uses, including cosmetic (wrinkles) and medical (migraines, muscle disorders). Belorens

If you want to explore this more, check out our Botox service page for details on how we administer treatments, costs, and what to expect.

What Is Daxxify?

Daxxify (daxibotulinumtoxinA-lanm) is a newer neuromodulator that’s gaining popularity — especially for its long-lasting results.

Here’s what sets Daxxify apart:

It uses Peptide Exchange Technology (PXT) instead of human serum albumin to stabilize the molecule.Drugs.com+1

Because of that peptide-based formulation, Daxxify tends to last longer than traditional neuromodulators. Kalos Medical Spa
According to clinical data and prescribing information, Daxxify can last 6 months on average, with some patients seeing effects up to 9 months. Drugs.com+2msymi+2
The FDA label recommends not more than one treatment every 3 months, even though its effects often last much longer. FDA Access Data
Onset of action: around 1–2 days for initial effects, though full results may take up to two weeks. American Society of Plastic Surgeons+1

Botox vs Daxxify: Duration Comparison

Feature Botox Daxxify
Average Duration ~3–4 months Drugs.com ~6 months (up to 9 months in some) Drugs.com
Onset of Action Several days; full effect in 1–2 weeks Zensa Skin Care 1–2 days to start, full effect in ~1–2 weeks American Society of Plastic Surgeons+1
Stabilizer/Formula Human serum albumin Drugs.com Proprietary peptide (PXT) Drugs.com
Treatment Frequency 3–4 times per year Often 2× per year (depending on dosage)
FDA-Approved Uses Very broad (wrinkles, medical) Belorens More limited — approved for glabellar (frown) lines and cervical dystonia Drugs.com

Pros & Considerations: Choosing Between Botox and Daxxify

Pros of Botox:

Proven track record

Been around for decades, with extensive safety and efficacy data.

Flexibility

Widely used off-label and on-label for many areas of the face.

Lower unit cost (in many practices)

Because it’s so common.

Pros of Daxxify:

Longer-lasting results

Fewer visits per year if you tolerate it well. Drugs.com+1

Peptide stabilization

May appeal to patients who prefer a formulation without animal- or human-derived proteins. Exceptional Dermatology Care+1

Less frequent maintenance

Great option if the idea of fewer injections each year matters to you.

Considerations / Trade-Offs:

Cost

While Daxxify may save on visits, the per-treatment price may be higher. Zensa Skin Care

Onset variability

Some patients report quicker results, others still wait up to two weeks. >Zensa Skin Care>

Individual response

 Longevity can vary. Although average is ~6 months, not everyone will hit 9 months. msymi+1

Safety profile

Side effects are similar, but because Daxxify lasts longer, any adverse effect (like drooping) could also potentially last longer. Zensa Skin Care

Who Might Be a Better Fit for Each Option

Choose Botox if:

You’re new to neuromodulators and want a well-established, widely trusted option.

You prefer more frequent appointments to fine-tune your look.

Lower per-treatment cost is a priority.

Choose Daxxify if:

You want longer-lasting resultsand fewer injections per year.
You can tolerate a potentially higher upfront cost.
You’re okay with a newer neuromodulator that may not yet be offered everywhere.

FAQs

Can you mix Botox and Daxxify in different areas?

A: It’s possible, but this is something you should discuss with a board-certified injector. Because Daxxify and Botox have different dosing and formulations, your injector will design a treatment plan that makes sense for your goals.

Does Daxxify cost more than Botox?


A: Yes, often. Because Daxxify tends to last longer, some patients find it more cost-effective over time, even if the per-treatment price is higher. Zensa Skin Care+1

Is Daxxify safe?

A: Yes, when administered by a qualified professional. It has a similar safety profile to Botox. However, because its effects last longer, any side effects may also endure for a longer period. Drugs.com

How often can I get Daxxify?

A: According to FDA labeling, you should not receive Daxxify more often than once every 3 months, even though results often last much longer. FDA Access Data

Will Daxxify work for the same areas as Botox?

A: Currently, Daxxify is FDA-approved for glabellar (frown) lines. Some injectors may use it “off-label” in other areas, but that depends on provider experience and your individual anatomy. Drugs.com

Final Thoughts

When deciding between Botox and Daxxify, the biggest differentiator for many people is how long the results last. While Botox remains a trusted, flexible, and cost-effective option, Daxxify offers a compelling benefit for those seeking longer-lasting neuromodulation with fewer appointments per year.

At Richmond Surgical Arts, we believe in personalizing treatment plans to meet your goals and lifestyle. If longevity is your priority and you’re curious whether Daxxify is a good fit, we’d love to chat.

Dr. Gregory T. Lynam

Dr. Gregory T. Lynam is Richmond's only board-certified plastic and maxillofacial surgeon. He has helped numerous people within the community tumor surgeries, breast reconstructions, and facial trauma surgeries.

Dr. Lynam was voted one of Richmond's "Top Docs" in plastic surgery and one of Richmond's "Best Plastic Surgeons to take you back 20 years" by Richmond Magazine in 2010. Additionally, he is known as an expert plastic surgeon on RealSelf and was honored as one of the Top 100 Doctors on RealSelf in 2013.

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