Dysport is an injection for wrinkle treatment. This noninvasive procedure temporarily decreases muscle movement in the target areas to soften the appearance of glabellar lines, the vertical wrinkles most prominent on your forehead in between your eyebrows. It’s also sometimes used for certain medical conditions.
Dysport was originally approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2009. You may be a candidate for Dysport if you want to treat glabellar wrinkles and you’re under the age of 65.
Dysport reduces the appearance of lines by relaxing and limiting the movement of muscles around the injection site. Your doctor injects a small amount of the substance directly into your muscle.
As your muscles relax, the skin above them becomes smoother, thereby reducing wrinkles. It’s important to note that these effects are only temporary.
Decreasing movement is meant to prevent the formation or deepening of wrinkles, which are caused by repetitive movement over time, along with heredity and aging.
Dysport is used to treat glabellar wrinkles, the vertical wrinkles most prominent on your forehead in between your eyebrows. It’s also sometimes used for certain medical conditions.
Dysport treatments are quick with minimal discomfort. The treatment requires no anesthesia or recovery time.
Results will appear gradually over 5-14 days following injection.
The results typically last between 3-5 months from the date of injection.
Patients can choose to maintain their results for longer periods by undergoing periodic maintenance treatments every 3-4 months.
Yes, Dysport is FDA approved for reversing lines and wrinkles