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Will Botox or Dysport Last Longer?

botox dysport last longerInjectable cosmetics have been a popular elective aesthetic procedure for quite some time. With the options available, the key question remains: Does Dysport last longer than Botox? The answer is … maybe. Just as most elective cosmetic procedures we choose to do, every person is different which results in different outcomes for each individual. Many conditions affect the longevity of injectable cosmetics such as age, activity level, metabolism, and more. Learn more about what differentiates Dysport and Botox before scheduling your next aesthetic appointment.

What are Injectable Cosmetics?

Cosmetic injections have a chemical substance to reduce common concerns of aging. For example, forehead lines, eyebrow lines, crows feet, and more. Injectable treatments are a safe, non-invasive procedure that we inject into the muscles causing deep wrinkles and fine lines. A temporary but effective treatment to smooth and provide younger-looking skin.

Dysport vs. Botox

Dysport and Botox are botulinum toxins. Both smooth the surface of the face while injecting beneath the skin. These non-invasive and non-surgical procedures allow for natural results. Which beforehand, were only achieved through invasive surgeries. Administering aesthetic nurses and doctors are the only professionals authorized to give injectable treatments. Dysport and Botox, both FDA approved, treat the same common and problematic aging areas. Each treatment is completely safe to prevent aging and treat wrinkles and fine lines.

Does Dysport last longer than Botox?

A major difference between the two options is their manufacturing manufactured. Dysport has a higher potency of the botulinum toxins. With a higher count of the toxin, Dysport is often believed to work faster, to show results in as little as two days whereas its competitor, Botox, is said to show results within five days. Of those using Dysport and Botox, there is either no difference or very dramatic differences in results. Dysport offers a faster onset time. Because of the higher count of botulinum toxins, a faster spread of the injection means a greater area can be treated at once. So, does Dysport last longer than Botox? It isn’t medically proven. By popular opinion, it’s safe to say … everyone’s different!

Common Side Effects from Injectable Cosmetics

Mostly all injectable cosmetics have similar minor risks and effects, and all are different for every individual treatment. You will want to discuss the extensive list of all possible and severe risks. Most minor side effects will resolve in under two weeks after treatment. Common side effects include:

  • Headache
  • Pain, redness, and irritation at the injection site.
  • Muscle pain or stiffness
  • Slight bruising and bleeding
  • Flu-like symptoms

What Treatment Should I Choose?

As everyone’s medical aesthetic needs are different, there is no way to choose from behind your screen what treatment will work and is best for you. The best option will always be to schedule a consultation with your service provider. At your discovery meeting, go over your past medical history as well as any prior cosmetic aesthetic procedures, your biggest areas of concern, and your desired end result from your treatment plan. From there, you and your provider can come up with a plan, what is best for your individual care needs, and discuss if Dysport might last longer than Botox for your treatment. Both Dysport and Botox are great, effective treatments to treat and prevent signs of aging on the face.

Learn more about if Dysport lasts longer than Botox or other aesthetic medical procedures. We offer your choice of virtual consultations from the comfort of your home or in-person complimentary consults. Click here to schedule yours!