FDA-approved Dysport, a safe and efficient wrinkle-reversing treatment, is a substitute for Botox, Xeomin, Jeuveau, and Daxxify. Although Dysport functions similarly to Botox, it frequently produces results more quickly and with a slightly longer half-life.
Combinations You Can Do With Dysport Injections
When combined with other dermal fillers, Dysport works incredibly well to volumize the skin and produce beautiful, natural-looking results on the face and neck. Using a pan-facial approach to skincare, we give you a thorough treatment recommendation that takes into account the tone and texture of your entire face. You always have the final say in the matter, and you won’t ever feel hurried or under pressure to receive any kind of treatment.
Dilution: Because the measurements for Dysport and BOTOX are different, more Dysport units are required to get the same effects. This is taken into consideration by the cost of Dysport, and the total cost of the two options is typically comparable.
Diffusion: Dysport has a tendency to diffuse more than BOTOX, which enables it to reach a larger area after injection. With varying product concentrations, this diffusion can be managed.
Frequently Asked Questions
After receiving Dysport injections, many people start to feel better two to three days later, with the best effects appearing two weeks later. Usually, the effects last three to four months.
A neuromodulator called Dysport temporarily relaxes the muscles that cause wrinkles, particularly dynamic wrinkles brought on by facial expressions. This smoothes the skin and lessens the visibility of wrinkles and fine lines.
Dysport works best on dynamic wrinkles, like frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead lines, which are brought on by muscle movement. For static wrinkles, which result from sun damage or collagen loss, it might not work as well.
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