Myobloc for Botox Resistance in Orange County | Advanced Wrinkle Treatment

Myobloc - Botox Resistance Treatment
from $500.00

Myobloc - Botox Resistance treatment

Advanced Neurotoxin Therapy for Specialized Aesthetic Needs

For individuals who have developed resistance to traditional neuromodulators, Myobloc (rimabotulinumtoxinB) offers a sophisticated, clinically proven alternative. As a botulinum toxin type B, Myobloc works through a distinct mechanism, making it particularly effective for those no longer responding to Botox, Dysport, or Xeomin.

This treatment is available for the following key expression zones:

  • Forehead Lines(1 area) – smoothing horizontal lines caused by frequent brow elevation.

  • Glabella(1 area) – targeting the vertical “elevens” between the eyebrows that create a tense or fatigued look.

  • Crow’s Feet(1 area) – softening the fine lines fanning from the outer corners of the eyes, often more visible during smiling or squinting.

How It Works:
Myobloc relaxes the underlying facial muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles, helping restore a smoother, more youthful appearance—while preserving your natural expressiveness. It is particularly valuable for patients who have built a tolerance to type A neurotoxins. Results typically last 3 to 4 months and are carefully calibrated for each individual's facial architecture.

Dosage & Pricing:
Each treated area requires a dose equivalent to Botox, carefully adjusted by Dr. Amir to ensure optimal balance and natural results.

Please Note:
Due to its unique formulation and specialized use, Myobloc is priced at a premium compared to standard neurotoxins. This reflects its advanced clinical profile and its role as a solution for neurotoxin resistance—delivering renewed efficacy and precision where other treatments may no longer provide desired outcomes.

When Botox Stops Working: Myobloc Could Be the Answer

At Plump Medical Spa, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all injectables. If you’ve been using Botox, Dysport, or Xeomin for years and are noticing diminished effects, you’re not imagining things. Toxin resistance is real—and Myobloc might be the solution you didn’t know existed.

What Is Myobloc?

Myobloc (rimabotulinumtoxinB) is a type B botulinum toxin—unlike Botox, Dysport, or Xeomin, which are type A toxins. It works similarly by blocking nerve signals to muscles, but it’s chemically distinct. That difference makes it a valuable option for patients who’ve developed resistance to type A neurotoxins.

Who Might Need Myobloc?

You may be a candidate if you:

  • No longer respond to Botox, Dysport, or Xeomin

  • Notice shorter duration, weak onset, or "patchy" results

  • Want to avoid surgery but still need wrinkle reduction

  • Have a history of high toxin use or immunogenicity

What Areas Can Myobloc Treat?

While most commonly used for:

  • Frown lines

  • Forehead wrinkles

  • Crow’s feet

…it may also be used in more functional areas like masseter reduction or traptox in resistant patients. A personalized consultation determines if you’re a match.

Why Orange County Clients Trust Us

At Plump Medical Spa, all injections are performed by Dr. Amir Mortazavi—a physician who not only understands facial anatomy but also the science of neurotoxins. We don’t chase trends—we vet them. And when it comes to resistance, we bring experience and honesty to every case.

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FAQs: Myobloc for Botox Resistance in Orange County

Q: How is Myobloc different from Botox or Dysport?
Myobloc is a botulinum toxin type B, making it a completely different molecular structure from the type A toxins like Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin.

Q: Will Myobloc give the same results?
Yes, it still reduces wrinkles and muscle activity—but may work slightly faster and may feel different depending on the area treated.

Q: How long does Myobloc last?
Most clients see results that last 2–3 months, though this varies based on individual metabolism and dose.

Q: Is Myobloc FDA-approved?
Yes, Myobloc is FDA-approved, originally for cervical dystonia. Its aesthetic use is considered off-label but backed by clinical research.

Q: Can I go back to Botox later?
Yes, switching back is possible. Myobloc doesn’t prevent future use of other toxins, and rotating between types may even help reduce long-term resistance.