Nabota 200U
Nabota 200 U is a widely adopted botulinum toxin for cosmetic and medical use, especially appealing due to:
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FDA/National approval,
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Rapid onset,
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Reliable outcomes,
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Structured dosing format, and
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Strong Purity specifications.
It is especially suitable for practitioners seeking efficient, reputable alternatives to Botox, provided compliance with medical administration standards.
What Is Nabota 200 U?
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A lyophilized (freeze-dried) botulinum toxin Type A vial containing 200 units, manufactured by Daewoong Pharmaceutical (South Korea).
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It is the first Korean botulinum toxin approved by the U.S. FDA, making its regulatory credentials robust.
Composition & Purity
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Includes high-purity toxin (~99%), minimum accessory proteins via Daewoong’s patented Hi-PERETM purification process, reducing immunogenicity risk.
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Contains serum albumin and sodium chloride, standard stabilizers for injectable formulations.
Advantages & Limitations
Advantages:
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✔️ Fast onset, often faster than Botulax or Botox.
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✔️ Less diffusion, offering precise targeting and natural look.
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✔️ FDA-approved, with clinical data supporting safety and efficacy.
Considerations:
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❗ Effects generally last 3–4 months, slightly shorter than some brands like Botulax.
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❗ More protein excipient content than newer toxins like Liztox, potentially posing immunogenic risk.
Uses & Applications
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Aesthetic: Treatment of dynamic wrinkles including glabella, forehead, crow’s feet, nasolabial folds, and jawline masseter injections for slimming.
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Medical/Therapeutic: Off-label or regulatory-approved uses include hyperhidrosis, blepharospasm, muscle spasticity, and migraines.
Preparation & Administration
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Reconstitute with 0.9% sterile saline—common dilution is 5 mL for 200 U (4 U/0.1 mL).
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Use a 30‑G needle, inject intramuscularly/intradermally per protocol.
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Store vials at 2–8 °C, with shelf-life around 36 months; use reconstituted solution within 24 hours.
Product Disclaimer:
At Pahan Wellness USA, we are not liable for any medical complications or issues that may arise during cosmetic procedures.