Botox and Dysport- what to expect

What’s the Difference Between Dysport vs. Botox?

The world of cosmetic enhancements is ever-evolving, and the search for youthful, radiant skin often leads to injectable treatments. Many options are available, but two stand out: Dysport and Botox. These household names have become synonymous with wrinkle reduction and facial rejuvenation, captivating the attention of countless individuals who yearn to turn back the hands of time.

At Advanced Skin Therapy, we pride ourselves on offering comprehensive services tailored to your unique needs. Whether you’re seeking the subtle refinement of Dysport or the time-tested efficacy of Botox, rest assured you’re in expert hands. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to delivering exceptional results with a personalized touch, ensuring that your journey towards rejuvenation is nothing short of extraordinary. We witness these injectables’ transformative power firsthand, but we often hear a common question echo through our spa: “Dysport or Botox?”

In this article, we’ll discuss the differences between Dysport and Botox. Beyond mere cosmetic enhancements, these treatments represent a gateway to self-assurance and revitalization. One of our foremost goals at Advanced Skin Therapy is to help you look and feel your best, inside and out, and today, that starts with education. By shedding light on the nuances, benefits, and potential outcomes, this blog aims to empower you to make an informed decision that aligns with your aesthetic aspirations.

What are Dysport & Botox?

Which is the better choice, Dysport vs Botox? Let’s talk about it– here’s what you need to know when starting injectables.

Both treatment options involve a noninvasive procedure, and Botox and Dysport are often used for cosmetic and medical purposes. At Advanced Skin Therapy, we focus exclusively on cosmetic treatments. With both treatments, there is little to no downtime.

What is Dysport?

Dysport is an FDA-approved injectable treatment derived from botulinum toxin type A. Like Botox, Dysport temporarily prevents muscle contraction, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, specifically around the forehead and eyes.

How Long Does Dysport Last?

The effects of Dysport generally last between three to four months, though individual results vary based on factors like metabolism and muscle activity.

Our aestheticians will inject Dysport directly into your facial muscles in up to five different areas, specifically focused on the forehead and eyebrow region.

How Much Does Dysport Cost?

Because each client’s need is unique, the price for Dysport varies. We provide upfront and transparent pricing before treatments at the time of the consultation, verbally and in writing. If you’d like more information, book a complimentary consultation with us today! We would be happy to provide you with pricing information.


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What is Botox?

Botox, short for Botulinum toxin type A, is another FDA-approved injectable treatment to diminish wrinkles and fine lines. It temporarily blocks nerve signals to targeted muscles, reducing muscle contractions and tightening muscle groups.

Botox Injections are used to target:

  • Eyebrows
  • Eyes
  • Lips
  • Nose
  • Chin
  • Neck

How Long Does Botox Last?

Similar to Dysport, the effects of Botox typically last around three to four months, though the results do vary from person to person. 

How Much is Botox?

The cost of Botox injections can vary depending on the units needed, the injector’s expertise, and even geographic location. At Advanced Skin Therapy, we have a highly trained team of licensed aestheticians with over 20 years of collective experience. 

Because each client’s need is unique, the price for Botox varies. We provide upfront and transparent pricing before treatments at the time of the consultation, verbally and in writing. If you’d like more information, book a complimentary consultation with us today!

 

Composition: While both Dysport and Botox are derived from botulinum toxin type A, they have different formulations and molecular sizes. Dysport contains smaller molecules, which some believe may result in quicker onset and diffusion compared to Botox.

Spread: Once injected, Dysport tends to have a broader spread, potentially making it more suitable for larger treatment areas. Botox, on the other hand, typically remains more localized to the treated area.

Onset of Action: Some users report that DySport may take effect more quickly than Botox, with results appearing within a couple of days compared to Botox, which may take up to a week for full effects to be noticeable.

DySport Side Effects

Like any cosmetic procedure, DySport injections carry the risk of side effects, though they are typically mild and temporary. Some of the most common side effects of DySport include bruising, swelling, redness, and headache.

Botox and Dysport- what to expect

 

Botox Side Effects

Similarly, Botox injections can cause temporary side effects such as bruising, swelling, pain at the injection site, and headache. More serious side effects like drooping eyelids or uneven facial expressions may occur in rare cases.

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Which Injectable is Right For You?

Choosing between DySport and Botox ultimately depends on many factors, including your aesthetic goals, budget, and individual response to treatment. Consulting with a qualified medical professional, like our team at Advanced Skin Therapy, who can assess your unique needs and provide personalized recommendations, is crucial for determining the most suitable option for you.

At Advanced Skin Therapy, our commitment to excellence extends far beyond skincare; it’s about fostering meaningful connections with our patients, igniting self-assurance, and guiding you toward a future where your reflection in the mirror is everything you desire. Whether you choose the subtle elegance of Dysport or the trusted efficacy of Botox, know that you’re about to embark on a transformative journey with us as a trusted ally by your side.


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