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Dysport Overview

Dysport is a neurotoxin injectable similar to Botox. Its main ingredient is the Botulinum toxin derived from the Clostridium botulinum bacterium. Other Dysport ingredients include the protein albumin and lactose. The contents are diluted with saline prior to injection.

 

Once injected into the target muscle, Dysport blocks the nerves from the brain that regulate muscle contraction. This process smooths overlying skin, reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

Dysport is FDA-approved for glabellar lines – wrinkles between the eyebrows. Skin professionals also use it off-label to treat crow’s feet, forehead wrinkles, and for jaw slimming.

How Dysport Works


Dysport focuses on glabellar lines. These vertical wrinkles are found on your brow, and they most commonly appear between your brows during your adolescence. They may become more noticeable as you age because of diminished suppleness. When you squint, they become more visible, giving you a frowning or irritated appearance.

Dysport is a non-invasive treatment for dynamic wrinkles created by repeated muscle movements including laughing, smiling, and frowning. It's a quick and effective treatment that spreads and targets multiple wrinkles at once, making it ideal for frown lines and crow's feet.

Dysport inhibits the signal from the nerve to the muscles, preventing them from contracting and causing lines and wrinkles to appear. This gives the muscle a chance to rest and relax, as well as your skin a chance to stop creasing from repeated facial movements. Dysport temporarily freezes these muscles to decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, especially in areas of the face where dermal fillers can’t be used.

The Risks of Getting Dysport


Although Dysport is considered a safe medication in general, there’s still a possibility of minor adverse effects. Among the most common are pain, swelling, rashes, and headaches. Such side effects should subside within a few days. If they don't, contact your doctor.

Nausea, sinusitis, and upper respiratory infection are more serious side effects that may occur. If you experience any of these adverse effects, contact your doctor right once.

Botulinum poisoning is an uncommon but dangerous side effect of Dysport. When the injection travels to another portion of the body, this happens. If you suspect botulinum poisoning as a result of your therapy, seek emergency medical attention.

Botulinum poisoning symptoms include drooping eyelids, twitching, muscle spasms, difficulty swallowing and eating, breathing issues, and speaking difficulties.

Effectiveness of Dysport


While Dysport can help treat frown lines and crow's feet, it is only recommended for patients who have moderate to severe wrinkles. This treatment is not advised for those with minor wrinkling. 

Dysport can begin to work after a few days. The effects last 6 to 8 months. 

Before & After Aesthetic Injectables

Restylane Overview

Restylane is among the safest and most popular dermal fillers. Its main ingredient is hyaluronic acid derived from Streptococcus bacteria. Restylane products also contain lidocaine to reduce potential pain and discomfort. The contents of the filler are diluted with saline prior to injection.

Hyaluronic acid attracts and binds moisture, producing a lifting effect. Once injected into the target area, Restylane fillers plump up hollow facial areas, volumize the skin, and smooth fine lines, wrinkles, and folds.

How Restylane Works


Restylane is a hyaluronic acid-based cosmetic filler brand that’s used to soften wrinkles. Because hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in skin connective tissue, it’s most typically used in cosmetic operations.

Restylane works by adding volume beneath your skin where collagen and other tissue have been depleted. This helps to smooth and elevate the skin, making it appear plumper.

Restylane's hyaluronic acid clings to your skin, and the acid's water content adds volume. The acid also attracts more water, which aids in the preservation of the newly acquired volume.

The Risks of Getting Restylane


Restylane is no exception to possible risks like any cosmetic procedure. Bruising, bleeding, infection, allergic reactions, lumps, and uneven skin are all potential side effects of Restylane treatments.

Depending on the treatment area, these normally resolve within 7 to 14 days after treatment. However, contact your doctor if these side effects continue to persist.

When it comes to products like Restylane, those who are using blood-thinning drugs are often advised against it. Discuss whether you would be a good candidate for this treatment with your doctor if you’ve suffered major adverse effects from any drugs or treatments.

Effectiveness of Restylane


The healing period varies from person to person and is determined by how many injections you received and where you received them. Expect some redness, swelling, or bruising, which may take a week or so to resolve. You should also restrict your sun exposure and exercise following the procedure to avoid additional swelling or bruising.

You can go back to work right away, however, if you've had multiple injections, you may want to take a day off to rest and recover.

The full effects of the treatment are normally visible after a week, however, you’ll notice instant effects because the products add volume when injected.

Because Restylane injections aren't permanent fillers, you'll need more rounds of injections to preserve your results. The fillers last between 6 and 18 months, depending on the type of Restylane you received. After you've fully recovered, you don't need to change your routine in any way.

Which Treatment is Right for You


Choose Dysport For Wrinkles Around the Forehead


Dysport is a cosmetic injectable that is made from a purified version of the botulinum toxin. Unlike injectable fillers, which employ a material to "fill in" wrinkles, Dysport uses a substance to relax facial muscles. These injectables inactivate or weaken the facial muscles by preventing the release of acetylcholine, a substance that delivers nerve signals to constrict the muscles. This gives the skin a smoother, younger appearance. Dysport injections now function to prevent new wrinkles from appearing or deepening because the muscles in the face are relaxed.

This therapy can be used to address frown lines and crow's feet. But aside from the more common types of wrinkles as mentioned before, Dysport can also be used to treat chin cobblestones, downturned corners of the mouth, and other wrinkles or symptoms of age produced by frequent muscle contractions.

Choose Restylane For Wrinkles Around the Cheeks and Mouth


Unlike Dysport, Restylane is a type of injectable filler. This substance is made up of collagen, which is either natural collagen from animals or hyaluronic acid, the same component found in human collagen.

When collagen or hyaluronic acid is injected into problem areas, it "fills in" wrinkles, creases, and furrows in the face, giving the face a smoother and more youthful overall appearance. 

Injectable fillers vary in duration depending on whether they’re hyaluronic acid fillers or different types of collagen, but the average injectable filler lasts about 6 to 8  months. Injectable fillers can be used on the lips to give them a fuller, plumper appearance.


Restylane is ideal for reducing creases around the lips, nasolabial folds, and around the cheeks.

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