How does Dysport differ from Botox?
Dysport and Botox are both botulinum toxin type A treatments, but Dysport has a slightly different formulation that allows it to spread more easily, making it ideal for treating larger areas like the forehead. This can result in a more natural look for some patients, depending on the areas being treated.
How long does a Dysport treatment session take?
A Dysport treatment session typically takes about 20-30 minutes, depending on the number of areas being treated. The procedure is quick and minimally invasive, allowing you to return to your daily activities immediately afterward.
What can I expect after a Dysport treatment?
After a Dysport treatment, you may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, which typically subsides within a few hours. You’ll start to see noticeable results within 2-3 days, with full effects visible in about a week. The results usually last for up to 4 months.
Is Dysport safe for long-term use?
Yes, Dysport is safe for long-term use when administered by a qualified professional. Regular treatments can help maintain a youthful appearance, and because Dysport spreads easily, it’s particularly effective for patients seeking to treat larger areas.