Dysport
Treatment is quick and safe. Many people even get treatment during their lunch break, as sessions only last about 10 to 20 minutes. Many of our patients are treated with Dysport and additional fillers in the same appointment.
You’ll see the effects of Dysport® for up to four months. It’s important to note that you should not be treated with Dysport® more frequently than every ninety days.
One injection. Five points.
Dysport temporarily treats moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows by reducing specific muscle activity.
Wrinkles are caused by repeated movements and muscle contractions.7 One injection into each of the 5 points between and above the eyebrows temporarily prevents muscle contractions that cause frown lines.
In other words: natural-looking results that look and feel like you.
Dysport® is a prescription injection for temporary improvement in the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines), forehead wrinkles, and crow’s feet. It’s FDA-approved and it helps diminish the appearance of unsightly lines by reducing muscle contraction in the brow and forehead area, and in turn, improves moderate to severe frown lines.\
Don’t let your frown lines between your eyebrows define you. For adults who want a natural look, Dysport is a natural-looking, fast-acting1-3, long-lasting1,2,4 prescription injection proven to help smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows—without changing the look or movement of the rest of your face.
Dysport is approved in 69 countries5 and has 25 years of clinical experience worldwide.6* Find out why 97% of women treated with Dysport say they’d do it again.7†‡
*Includes therapeutic and aesthetic uses.
†Subject’s satisfaction and self-perception reported 3 weeks after treatment (n=531).
‡Design: Multicenter, prospective, non-interventional observational study conducted in France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom (n=533). Subjects were eligible if the investigator had decided to prescribe Dysport according to the labeling. Subjects completed questionnaires at 3 weeks and 4 months after treatment.