What Is Dysport?
Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) is a neuromodulator used to temporarily reduce the appearance of fine lines and dynamic wrinkles by relaxing specific facial muscles. Most commonly used for glabellar lines (the "11s" between the eyebrows), Dysport offers a natural-looking softening of facial
expression with fast onset and consistent results.
How Does It Work?
Dysport works by blocking the signal between nerves and the muscles they control,
reducing muscle activity that leads to lines and creases. Effects typically begin within 2–3 days and can last 3–4 months.
Patient-Centered Benefits:
Pre-Injection Considerations to ensure the best results and minimize side effects:
What to Expect During Treatment:
Post-Injection Guidelines To promote optimal outcomes and reduce the risk of side effects:
Expected Results:
Is Dysport Right for You?
If you're seeking a safe, effective, and quick solution to facial lines without a
frozen look, Dysport may be an excellent option. Our patient-first approach ensures that your goals and comfort are at the center of every treatment plan.
Schedule Your Consultation Ready to refresh your look with Dysport? Contact us today to book your personalized consultation and learn how subtle, natural rejuvenation can help you look and feel your best.
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Disclaimer:
Generic Compounded GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP medications prescribed are sent from compounded pharmacies.
The medication you may be prescribed is a generic compounded medication and is not associated with the Novo Nordisk™ company or the brand-name medications Saxenda®, Victoza®, Rybelsus ®, Wegovy® or Ozempic®. or any other medications that are registered with Novo Nordisk™.
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