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Dysport

Treat fine lines & wrinkles with Maryland Dysport® Injections

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Dysport is a simple, effective, non-surgical treatment that works by relaxing facial muscles on the forehead, thereby reducing and smoothing away frown-lines and wrinkles.

What is Dysport?

Dysport is an injectable treatment used to temporarily improve the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines). It contains a botulinum toxin type A, a neurotoxin that works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles, causing them to relax and resulting in a reduction of facial wrinkles.

Close up of woman getting forehead wrinkle treatment injections

Overview

Dysport is supported by over a decade of clinical experience. Dysport was developed in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s to successfully treat a number of neurological and ophthalmic conditions. Since that time, with an increased understanding of the uses of Dysport, thousands of treatments have been safely and effectively performed for a variety of conditions ranging from frown lines to axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating under the armpits).

“Dr. Garazo and staff are amazing to work with. They are very professional and personable. They take the time needed to make your experience comfortable. They care about each and every one of their clients. Before, during and after my procedure I always felt at ease. I highly recommend Dr. Garazo.”

—5-Star Google Review

In New Zealand, Dysport has been used for many years, by eye specialists and neurologists, to treat nervous tics and muscle spasms of the face and neck. In fact, Dysport has been available in New Zealand for over 12 years for treating neuro-muscular conditions and was the first botulinum toxin Type A to be approved in New Zealand for medical use.

Pain-free Dysport injections with PRO-NOX™

While many non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments are tolerable to most patients, we want to make sure your experience is as relaxed and comfortable as possible. That’s why we now offer PRO-NOX as an add-on option for your Dysport treatment.

What is PRO-NOX?

Have you ever heard of “laughing gas?” We typically think of the dentist when we hear nitrous oxide, but its ability to help ease discomfort and make you feel calmer can be a benefit in many situations—including your next cosmetic treatment at Plastic Surgery Services!

PRO-NOX is a self-administered nitrous oxide system that gives you control of your own comfort during treatment. Simply breathe through the mouthpiece when you need a bit of a relief, and the PRO-NOX system will deliver oxygen and nitrous oxide. You’ll feel it take effect in a matter of seconds—and when you’re done, it will wear off just as quickly. With no lasting effects, PRO-NOX is a great way to ease your pain and anxiety and then get back to your day.

Ask us about including PRO-NOX during your next appointment or contact us for more information!

Why consider Dypsort?

Dr. Henry Garazo administering Botox injections on a patient
Dr. Henry Garazo expertly administering botulinum toxin injections

Using Dysport®, board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Garazo is able to smooth out frown-lines and wrinkles. The fast-acting results offered by Dysport® are perfect for special occasions—have a quick treatment today and be radiant and beautiful for tonight. For a fresh look with minimal irritation and no downtime, ask us about Dysport®.

How is Dysport different from Botox?

Dysport and Botox both contain botulinum toxin Type A and are used to treat and prevent wrinkles by relaxing facial muscles. They do have several differences, including formulation, onset of action, and diffusion characteristics.

  • Dysport tends to have a quicker onset, often within 1-2 days after injection, compared to Botox, which can take 3-5 days.
  • Dysport may spread to a wider area after injection, which can be beneficial for treating larger areas but requires precise application by an experienced practitioner to avoid unwanted effects.

Dysport vs Botox: Which is right for me?

The decision between the two injectables depends on your individual needs, the area(s) being treated, and your desired outcome. Our experienced aesthetic providers will help you determine which treatment is best for your specific needs during your consultation.

  • Anti-Aging: Dysport effectively smooths out fine lines and wrinkles, particularly those around the forehead and eyes, by temporarily paralyzing the underlying muscles.
  • Quick Onset of Action: Dysport often shows results faster than some other neurotoxin treatments, with patients typically noticing improvements within 1-2 days after injection.
  • Natural-Looking Results: When administered by a skilled professional, Dysport can provide a more natural appearance, avoiding the “frozen” look sometimes associated with botulinum toxin treatments.
  • Minimal Downtime: Dysport treatments require no surgery and minimal recovery time, allowing patients to return to their daily activities almost immediately.
  • Long-Lasting Effects: The effects of Dysport can last up to 4 months, providing a temporary but durable solution to combat facial wrinkles.
  • Prevents Lines & Wrinkles: Regular use of Dysport can help prevent the deepening of lines and wrinkles over time, maintaining a youthful appearance.
  • Botulinum Toxin: A neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, used in cosmetic and medical treatments to temporarily paralyze muscles, including the active ingredient in Dysport.
  • Botox: A widely recognized brand of botulinum toxin type A used for cosmetic and therapeutic purposes, similar to Dysport, for reducing facial wrinkles and treating certain muscle disorders.
  • Daxxify: A newer brand of botulinum toxin type A, known for its potentially longer-lasting effects in treating wrinkles compared to other neuromodulators.
  • Dynamic Wrinkles: Facial lines that result from muscle movement, such as frowning, smiling, or squinting, which are effectively treated with Dysport and other neuromodulators.
  • Dysport: A brand of botulinum toxin type A, specifically formulated for reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by relaxing facial muscles.
  • Glabellar Lines: The vertical frown lines found between the eyebrows, commonly targeted by Dysport injections to smooth out skin and reduce wrinkles.
  • Hyperhidrosis: A medical condition characterized by excessive sweating, which can be treated with Dysport by blocking the signals that stimulate the sweat glands.
  • Injection Sites: The specific areas on the face or body where Dysport is injected to achieve the desired cosmetic or therapeutic effect.
  • Jeuveau: A brand of botulinum toxin type A, similar to Dysport and Botox, marketed primarily for cosmetic use to address facial wrinkles.
  • Neuromodulator: A type of drug, such as Dysport, that affects nerve impulses to muscles, reducing their activity to diminish wrinkles or treat certain medical conditions.
  • Neurotoxins: Substances that inhibit nerve transmission, with botulinum toxin type A being a specific example used in cosmetic and therapeutic applications to relax muscles and reduce wrinkles.
  • Onset of Action: The time it takes for the effects of Dysport to become noticeable, typically within a few days post-treatment.
  • Preventative Dysport: The strategy of using Dysport injections before the full development of wrinkles and fine lines, aiming to prevent their formation or deepening.
  • Recovery Time: The minimal downtime required after receiving Dysport injections, allowing patients to quickly resume normal activities.
  • Results Duration: The length of time the cosmetic effects of Dysport last, usually between 3 to 4 months, after which repeat treatments may be necessary to maintain results.
  • Static Wrinkles: Wrinkles that are visible without facial movement, often not the primary target for Dysport, which is more effective on dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle contractions.
  • Units of Dysport: The measurement used to determine the amount of Dysport administered, with dosages adjusted based on the treatment area, desired outcomes, and individual patient characteristics.
  • Xeomin: Another brand of botulinum toxin type A, distinct in that it is formulated without complexing proteins, used to treat facial wrinkles and certain muscle disorders, similar in application to Dysport.

Meet Dr. Henry Garazo

Plastic surgeon Dr. Henry F. Garazo

Dr. Garazo is a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 20 years of experience offering aesthetic procedures in the greater Hagerstown, MD area. Known for his thorough, expert, and friendly care, Dr. Garazo is a 6x winner of “Best Plastic Surgeon” in the Herald-Mail Tri-State’s Best Community’s Choice Awards. For your safety, Dr. Garazo performs all cosmetic injectables, including Botox®-type injectables and dermal fillers, himself.

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Schedule your consultation today

For those considering Dysport® or other non-surgical cosmetic procedures in Maryland, Frederick, MD plastic surgeon Dr. Henry Garazo invites you to explore your options through a patient consultation. To schedule a consultation at Plastic Surgery Services, contact us online or call (301) 791-1800.

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