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Dysport is a prescription injection often used to lessen the appearance of frown lines. It’s made from the same neurotoxin (Botulinum Toxin Type A) as Botox. While Dysport is commonly used for cosmetic purposes, it also has some medical applications.

At ENT Physicians, our knowledgeable team can provide comprehensive information about Dysport, empowering you to make an informed decision on whether it aligns with your aesthetic goals. If you determine this procedure is a good fit, we’ll be by your side through every step of the process.

Who Benefits from Dysport?

This medication helps people with:

  • Muscle spasms in the back, elbow or wrists
  • Frown lines on the face

How Is Dysport Different than Botox?

Dysport uses the same medicine as Botox, but its molecules are smaller, allowing it to spread through the cells more easily.

What’s the Procedure Like?

The injection goes into your muscle and is administered by one of our specialists. The procedure usually takes about 15 minutes, and the number of injections depends on the size and severity of the treatment area. It doesn’t require any recovery time, and you can return to your daily activities once you’re finished.

How Long Does Dysport Last?

The injections usually take between two and five days to set in. Results can last up to five months.

As with any cosmetic injectables, Dysport should only be administered by a knowledgeable aesthetic specialist. At ENT Physicians, our team of professionals has the expertise and practical experience to help you achieve the best possible outcomes.