Letybo Neuromodulator

What is Letybo?

Letybo is an injectable neurotoxin (letibotulinumtoxin A) that stops the release of acetylcholine, a chemical that sends signals from nerves to muscles. When injected into muscles, it briefly paralyzes them, reducing wrinkles and fine lines for a smoother look.

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Treatment Areas

Forehead Lines

Crow’s Feet

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Glabellar (Frown) Lines

Reasons to Choose Letybo Over Other Brands (Botox, Xeomin, Desport, etc.)

Newer

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Quicker onset (2-3 days compared to 3-5 days)

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Longer-lasting results (up to 4 months vs 3 months)

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More affordable

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Softer and more natural look and feel (vs. a firm, “frozen” look)

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Before & After Photos

Before and after of a woman with reduced forehead wrinkles and smoother skin after wrinkle relaxer treatment.

Before

4 Weeks

16 Weeks

Before and after of a man with reduced forehead wrinkles and smoother skin after wrinkle relaxer treatment.

Before

4 Weeks

16 Weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Typically, patients may start to see results within 3 to 7 days after the injection. The full effects can usually be observed within 14 days.

  • The results of Letybo can last an average of 3 to 6 months, but individual experiences may vary based on factors like metabolism and the specific treatment area.

  • Common side effects may include injection site reactions such as swelling, redness, or bruising. Other potential side effects can include headaches or mild drooping of facial features, though these are usually temporary.

  • Letybo is not suitable for individuals with certain neuromuscular disorders, those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or anyone with a known allergy to any botulinum toxin product.

  • The number of units required varies by individual and treatment area. A healthcare professional will assess your needs during the consultation to provide a personalized recommendation.

  • Yes, Letybo can be used in conjunction with other cosmetic treatments, such as dermal fillers or laser therapies. A consultation with a healthcare provider can help determine the best coordinated treatment plan.

  • Before treatment, it is advisable to avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements. After injections, patients should avoid strenuous exercise, excessive heat, or lying down for several hours to allow the product to settle properly.