Botox | Dysport Services by Movel Medical Aesthetics

Botox® / Dysport®

Botox and Dysport are both popular injectable treatments used to blur the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. They work by temporarily reducing muscle contractions that cause facial expressions, such as frowning or squinting. This can help to smooth out the skin and give the face a more youthful, refreshed appearance.

Botox is a brand name for a purified form of botulinum toxin type A. It is typically injected into the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes to treat wrinkles caused by repetitive facial movements. The effects of Botox usua last for three to four months before the muscles begin to function normally again.

Dysport is another brand of botulinum toxin that is similar to Botox. It is injected into the same facial areas as Botox to treat wrinkles and fine lines.

They have been widely used for decades and have a proven track record of safety and effectiveness.

  • Forehead
  • Crows feet
  • Frown lines
  • Jaw
  • underarms

FAQ

While both Dysport and Botox are injectable treatments used to reduce the look of wrinkles and fine lines on the face, there are a few key differences between the two. Dysport is made from a different strain of botulinum toxin than Botox, and it may be more spreadable and have a quicker onset of action. However, the duration of effects and potential side effects are similar between the two treatments.

Like any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects associated with Botox and Dysport. Common side effects may include swelling, redness, or bruising at the site of injection, as well as headaches, nausea, and flu-like symptoms. Serious side effects, such as allergic reactions or drooping of the eyelid, are rare but possible. It is important to discuss any risks and side effects with your healthcare provider before undergoing treatment.

Yes, in addition to its use in reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, Botox can be used to treat excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) of the underarms, hands, and feet. It works by temporarily blocking the release of a chemical that activates the sweat glands. The effects of Botox for hyperhidrosis can last for several months.

It is generally not recommended to use Botox, Dysport, or any other injectable treatment during pregnancy. While the effects of Botox and Dysport on pregnancy have not been well studied, it is important to err on the side of caution and avoid any unnecessary medical procedures during this time. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it is important to discuss your treatment options with your healthcare provider.

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