A Korean anti-wrinkle mesotherapy serum from the Miracle series that pairs collagen-stimulating polycaprolactone with a botulinum-mimicking peptide aimed at expression lines.
What it is
Miracle X is an anti-wrinkle serum in the Miracle series that combines polycaprolactone (PCL) with a “botulinum peptide” — a topical peptide designed to mimic the wrinkle-relaxing effect of botulinum toxin. Importantly, this is a synthetic peptide, not botulinum toxin.
Where it is used
Used by professionals on dynamic-wrinkle and skin-quality areas such as around the eyes, cheeks, perioral region and the hands, delivered by mesotherapy technique.
How it works
The PCL stimulates fibroblasts to build new collagen for firmness, while the botulinum-mimicking peptide is intended to soften the appearance of expression lines without the muscle-paralysing mechanism (or the needle-delivered toxin) of true botulinum injections.
How long it lasts
As a peptide-and-PCL serum its effect is gradual and maintained with a course of sessions; longevity depends on the protocol and individual, and is best confirmed against the official instructions for use.
| Product type | PCL + peptide anti-wrinkle mesotherapy serum |
|---|---|
| Key actives | Polycaprolactone (PCL) for collagen stimulation + a botulinum-mimicking peptide (an Argireline-type peptide, not botulinum toxin) |
| Series | Part of the Miracle series (Maypharm); exact maker shown by some distributors as others — confirm with supplier |
| Application | Professional mesotherapy; commonly via fine needle or injector at small volumes per point |
| Mechanism | PCL-driven neocollagenesis + peptide-based softening of expression lines |
| Typical areas | Periorbital, cheek, perioral and hands |
| Administration | Professional use only |
- Prepare. Cleanse the area; topical anaesthetic may be used and removed before treatment per the practitioner’s protocol.
- Deliver by mesotherapy. Apply small amounts per point evenly using a fine needle or injector, following the official usage guidance.
- Avoid sensitive zones. Follow product guidance on areas to avoid and do not mix with other products unless directed.
- Course & maintenance. Use as a course of sessions with maintenance, per the practitioner’s plan and the IFU.
What is the “botulinum peptide” in Miracle X — is it Botox?
No. The “botulinum peptide” is a synthetic, topical peptide (an Argireline-type acetyl peptide) designed to mimic the wrinkle-relaxing appearance of botulinum toxin. It is not botulinum toxin and does not contain Botox; it is not a substitute for a medical botulinum-toxin treatment.
What is Miracle X made of?
Its two headline actives are polycaprolactone (PCL), a collagen-stimulating biodegradable polymer, and a botulinum-mimicking peptide aimed at expression lines. Published PCL percentages and efficacy figures differ between distributors, so those specific numbers are best confirmed on the official label.
How is Miracle X different from the other Miracle boosters?
Miracle L and H focus on PCL-driven firming (H also hydrates with HA). Miracle X adds the botulinum-mimicking peptide to specifically target dynamic/expression lines alongside the PCL collagen stimulation.
How is it applied?
It is a professional mesotherapy serum applied in small amounts per point with a fine needle or injector after cleansing (and optional topical numbing), avoiding sensitive zones such as the immediate eye and mouth margins per the usage guidance.
How many sessions and how long do results last?
It is used as a course of sessions with maintenance; the exact frequency and longevity vary by protocol and individual and should be confirmed against the official instructions for use rather than distributor marketing figures.
Can I use it at home?
No. It is a professional-use product and should be administered by a trained practitioner. Regulatory status and permitted use vary by region.
Are the advertised percentages (e.g. 42%, 62%) reliable?
Those figures vary widely between sellers and are not consistently verifiable, so they are not relied upon here. Treat such numbers with caution and refer to the manufacturer’s documentation.
Who should administer Miracle X and what are the cautions?
Only trained professionals using aseptic technique. Avoid over active infection and with known hypersensitivity to the ingredients; follow the official contraindications and local regulations.

Jessica M. –
I’m 45 and have tried every anti-aging serum under the sun. Miracle X is actually worth the hype. The PCL ingredient really seems to help with building collagen over time. My skin just looks plumper and healthier overall. It’s a bit on the pricey side, but cheaper than going to the clinic!