
Dysport
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Dysport is a wrinkle relaxer very similar to
Botox. The desired effects are the same and Dysport is used
in the same way to relax frown and worry lines and smooth
wrinkles. The difference is in the dosing units. Dysport
unit number requirements are higher, though this does not
mean the product is less effective. It is simply the way the
product is diluted and delivered. Important Pre Treatment Instructions

Possible differences
- Time to effectiveness. Dysport is said to be faster-acting
for some patients
- Diffusion "spread" may be better and thus may be more widely
effective for forehead wrinkles
- Longevity - some possible increase in longevity but not
determined to be substantial
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How Dysport Dosage is Different
Dosing units are not comparative to Botox. An average
conversion is between 2 to 2.5 units of Dysport to 1 unit of
Botox. Your treatment with Dysport will use an equivalent
amount of the neuroprotein. As with Botox, individual
requirements will vary with men generally requiring more
units for full effect than the units required by women.
For those who have developed antibodies to Botox which makes
it no longer effective or less effective, Dysport is a
welcome addition to the wrinkle-fighting arsenal.
Is Dysport Better?
Dysport and Botox are so closely matched in effect, there is
no determination of one being better than the other.
Sometimes it will be a matter of choice and Dr. Fitzgerald
will suggest one or the other dependant upon area of use. In
some cases, she may both products but in different areas.
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Safety
Where is Dysport Used?
- Frown lines
- Worry lines
- Crow's feet
- Brow asymmetry
- As a "Chemical Brow Lift"
- Bunny lines
- Down-turned mouth corner
- Neck "cords" or "bands"
- Chin contraction or dimpling
- Excessive underarm sweating
Who makes Dysport?
Dysport is distributed by Medicis, the same company which
supplies Restylane and Perlane. It was developed by Ipsen, a
global pharmaceutical developer headquartered in France and
has been used medically since 1991.
Dysport Patient Safety Info
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