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The Difference between Botox and Dysport

If you’re considering getting Botox or Dysport to help with wrinkles or fine lines, you may be wondering what the difference is between the two. Both are injectable treatments that can help smooth out your skin, but there are some key differences to keep in mind.

Here’s everything you need to know about Botox vs. Dysport.

 

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Is Dysport the same as Botox?

No, Dysport and Botox are not the same. They are both made from botulinum toxin type A, but they are different formulations. That means they work slightly differently in the body and may have different side effects.

 

What is Botox?

 

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Botox is a brand name for a purified form of botulinum toxin. It’s made from the bacteria that cause botulism, which is food poisoning. It has earned the reputation of being the first cosmetic injectable relaxant.

Botox works by blocking the signal from the nerves to the muscles. This prevents the muscles from contracting and causes a temporary relaxation of muscles. This, in turn, smooths out the skin and reduces the appearance of wrinkles.

 

What is Botox used for?

Botox is FDA-approved to treat various medical conditions, including:

  • Frown lines
  • Crow’s feet
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Glabellar lines in adults
  • Lines between the eyebrows (11s)
  • Bunny lines
  • Smoothing out the “smoker’s lines” around the mouth

 

Botox is a temporary treatment and results usually last 3-6 months. It’s also one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the world.

 

What is Dysport?

 

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Dysport is also a purified form of botulinum toxin. It’s made by a different company than Botox, and it’s FDA-approved to treat the same conditions as Botox.

Dysport works in the same way as Botox, by blocking the signal from the nerve to the muscle, only that it has a slightly different formulation. Because of this, Dysport may spread out more and cover a larger area than Botox.

It’s not as popular as Botox, but it does have some advantages, including longer shelf life and a lower cost.

 

What is Dysport used for?

Dysport is often used to treat areas that are more difficult to reach with Botox, such as the sides of the mouth.

Dysport may start working faster than Botox, but results usually last the same amount of time (3-6 months). Dysport injections are also less expensive than Botox, which may be why some people choose it.

 

Botox vs Dysport: What’s the difference?

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The two main differences between Botox and Dysport are the amount of product needed to achieve results, and how long results last.

Botox requires less product to achieve results. This is because the Botox molecule is smaller than the Dysport molecule. Because of this, Dysport spreads out more when injected, which can lead to uneven results.

Results from Botox usually last longer than results from Dysport. This is because the Dysport molecule breaks down more quickly than the Botox molecule.

In general, Dysport is a bit less expensive than Botox. However, because you need less Dysport to achieve results, the overall cost may be about the same.

 

Are there any differences between the procedures?

There are a few key differences between the Botox and Dysport procedures.

Botox can be used to treat more areas of the face than Dysport. This is because Botox has a smaller molecule, so it can be injected into smaller muscles.

Dysport may start working faster than Botox, but results usually last the same amount of time (3-6 months).

Dysport may cause more bruising than Botox.

Botox is usually a bit more expensive than Dysport.

 

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What are the side effects of Botox and Dysport?

The most common side effects of Botox and Dysport are temporary and mild.

The most common side effects of Botox and Dysport may include:

  • Bruising
  • Swelling
  • Redness
  • Headache
  • Nausea

 

Are there any serious side effects?

Botox and Dysport are considered safe for most people. However, there is a small risk of serious side effects.

The most serious side effect of Botox is botulism, which is food poisoning. This can happen if Botox is injected into food.

The most serious side effect of Dysport is anaphylaxis, which is a severe allergic reaction. This can happen if you’re allergic to the Dysport molecule.

Both Botox and Dysport can also cause temporary paralysis. This is a rare side effect, but it can happen if the toxin spreads to other muscles.

 

Dysport vs Botox Results: Which is better?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. It depends on your individual needs and preferences.

Botox is a good choice if you want longer-lasting results. Dysport is a good choice if you want faster-acting results.

Botox is more expensive than Dysport, but you need fewer products to achieve the same results.

 

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What are the pros and cons of Botox and Dysport?

The pros and cons of Botox vs Dysport are summarized below:

Botox

Pros:

  • Longer-lasting results
  • Can be used to treat more areas of the face

Cons:

  • More expensive than Dysport

 

Dysport

Pros:

  • Faster-acting results
  • Less expensive than Botox

Cons:

  • May cause more bruising
  • Can only be used to treat certain areas of the face

 

How do I know if Botox or Dysport is right for me?

The best way to decide if Botox or Dysport is right for you is to consult with a qualified medical professional. They will be able to assess your individual needs and recommend the best treatment option for you.

But generally, Botox is recommended when someone wants to freeze facial muscles and Dysport is recommended when there are lines that need to be softened with the muscle still able to work.

 

Visit Team Dermatology

Botox and Dysport are two of the most popular cosmetic treatments on the market today. If you’re considering either of these treatments, be sure to visit Team Dermatology’s locations in Memorial and Sugar Land, TX.

Our experienced team of board-certified medical professionals will be able to help you choose the right treatment for your skincare needs and ensure that you get the best possible results. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!

 

Key Takeaways

Botox and Dysport are both effective treatments for wrinkles and fine lines. They both have their own unique benefits and drawbacks, so it’s important to consult with a qualified medical professional to decide which is right for you.

Team Dermatology in Memorial and Sugar Land, TX can help you choose the right treatment and get the best possible results. Call us today to schedule a consultation.

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TEAM Dermatology advises you of the departure of Dr. Kuda Maloney from our Memorial and Sugar Land locations in November of  2023.  Dr. Maloney will be pursuing interests outside of private practice and we wish her the best in achievement of her future endeavors. Please contact our office to arrange for your care with another provider in our offices.