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Argireline vs Mazdutide

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Skin & Cosmetic
Argireline
GLP-1 / Weight Loss Agonists
Mazdutide
Summary
Argireline is the most widely researched topical 'Botox-alternative' cosmetic peptide, an acetylated hexapeptide that inhibits neuromuscular transmission to relax facial muscles and reduce dynamic wrinkle depth by 17–27% in clinical studies.
Mazdutide is a once-weekly GLP-1/glucagon dual receptor agonist developed by Innovent Biologics and Eli Lilly. Phase 2 trials in Chinese populations demonstrated up to 11.3% body weight reduction at 6 mg over 24 weeks. It also improves liver fat, glycemic control, and lipid profiles. Phase 3 trials are ongoing primarily in China.
Half-Life
N/A — topical application; effect duration linked to formulation contact time
~7 days
Admin Route
Topical
SubQ
Research
Typical Dose
5–10% concentration
1.5 mg → 3 mg → 4.5 mg → 6 mg
Frequency
Twice daily
Once weekly
Key Benefits
  • Reduces depth of dynamic expression wrinkles 17–27%
  • Non-invasive topical Botox alternative
  • Smooths forehead, eye area, nasolabial fold lines
  • Widely studied — published clinical efficacy data
  • Synergistic with SNAP-8 for enhanced effect
  • Reduces fine lines around eyes (crow's feet)
  • Improves skin smoothness and texture
  • Well tolerated across all skin types
  • Up to 11.3% body weight reduction at 24 weeks (Phase 2, 6 mg dose)
  • Significant reduction in liver fat content (NAFLD/MASH potential)
  • Improves HbA1c and fasting glucose in type 2 diabetes
  • Favorable lipid profile changes (reduced triglycerides)
  • Once-weekly subcutaneous dosing
  • Potential for superior weight loss vs GLP-1 monotherapy
Side Effects
  • Generally very well tolerated
  • At >10%: temporary eyelid/brow ptosis (drooping)
  • Rare: mild redness in sensitive skin
  • No systemic absorption at cosmetic doses
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Decreased appetite
  • Diarrhea
  • +3 more
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