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Dysport Injection AbobotulinumtoxinA 300 or 500 Units (Rx) **Refrigerated

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Original price $ 1,295.95
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Dysport is an FDA-approved prescription medication containing botulinum toxin, designed to temporarily improve the appearance of moderate to severe dynamic wrinkles in adults. It works by relaxing the muscles responsible for repetitive facial expressions. Although similar to Botox, Dysport is formulated with a different strain of the botulinum toxin protein. It is administered by a healthcare professional and is also approved for certain medical conditions such as cervical dystonia and spasticity. Common side effects can include headache, pain at the injection site, and eyelid drooping.

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Uses

  • Cosmetic: Dysport is used to diminish the appearance of frown lines (glabellar lines) and other wrinkles that develop from facial expressions.
  • Medical: Dysport is indicated for the treatment of adults with cervical dystonia (involuntary neck muscle spasms), upper limb spasticity in adults, and lower limb spasticity in pediatric patients.

Key Differences Compared to Botox

  • Formulation: Dysport is formulated with abobotulinumtoxinA, whereas Botox Cosmetic uses onabotulinumtoxinA as its active ingredient.

  • Diffusion: Dysport tends to spread more readily from the injection site than Botox does. This wider diffusion can be advantageous for treating larger surface areas and achieving a more blended, natural result.

  • Dosage: Due to the differences in formulation and diffusion, a greater number of Dysport units are generally required to match the effect produced by fewer units of Botox.

Dysport® Injection (AbobotulinumtoxinA) 300 or 500 Units Vial is a prescription injectable neuromodulator used by board-certified dermatologists and neurologists for aesthetic and therapeutic applications. Dysport is clinically proven to temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines (glabellar lines), crow’s feet, and forehead wrinkles—and is also approved for muscle spasticity and cervical dystonia. With rapid onset and natural-looking results, Dysport is a globally trusted alternative to Botox for facial rejuvenation and advanced therapeutic care.

Key Benefits

  • Smooth Wrinkles Fast: Noticeable reduction in frown lines, forehead creases, and crow’s feet in just 2–3 days.
  • Natural-Looking Facial Appearance: Maintains expressive, youthful movement—no “frozen” look.
  • FDA Approved for Aesthetic & Medical Use: Proven for moderate to severe glabellar lines, cervical dystonia, and muscle spasticity in adults and children.
  • Long-Lasting Results: Clinical effects typically last 3-5 months, depending on area and metabolism.
  • Flexible Dosing: Available in 300 or 500 unit vials for tailored therapeutic or cosmetic treatment.
  • Minimal Downtime: Quick office procedures let you return to your routine right away.
  • Trusted Brand: Over 25 years of safety and efficacy worldwide.

Dysport vs Botox: Key Differences

  • Ingredients: Dysport uses abobotulinumtoxinA; Botox uses onabotulinumtoxinA—both are botulinum toxin type A neuromodulators.
  • Onset of Action: Dysport typically shows results in 2–3 days (often faster than Botox's 3–7).
  • Spread/Diffusion: Dysport spreads more easily, making it ideal for larger treatment areas (forehead, crow’s feet); Botox is more localized.
  • Duration: Both last 3–4 months; results may vary by individual.
  • Dosing Units: Dysport units are not equivalent to Botox units—experienced injectors use precise conversions for safety and effectiveness.
  • Cost: Dysport often provides more coverage per vial, potentially offering cost savings for large areas.

Always consult a board-certified injector for individual recommendations.

Dysport Before and After: What to Expect

  • Before Treatment: Wrinkles and dynamic facial lines appear when frowning, squinting, or raising eyebrows; muscle tightness may affect mobility in dystonia/spasticity.
  • After Treatment: Significant smoothing of frown lines and crow’s feet, relaxed muscles, and a refreshed, younger-looking appearance. Relief from uncontrolled muscle contractions in therapeutic cases.
  • Full Results: Usually visible in 2-3 days, with optimal improvement at 1-2 weeks.

See our Dysport before and after gallery for real patient results.

Product Details

  • Active Ingredient: AbobotulinumtoxinA (botulinum toxin type A)
  • Strength/Packaging: 300 Units Vial or 500 Units Vial (lyophilized powder for reconstitution)
  • Route: Intramuscular injection by trained professionals only
  • Manufacturer: Ipsen Biopharmaceuticals (distributed worldwide as Dysport®)
  • Storage: Refrigerate before reconstitution; follow manufacturer guidelines
  • FDA Approved

Indications & Uses:

  • Aesthetic Use: Treatment of moderate to severe glabellar lines (frown lines between the eyebrows), forehead wrinkles, and crow’s feet.
  • Medical Use: Management of cervical dystonia (muscle spasms of the neck), upper and lower limb spasticity, and other approved movement disorders.
  • Off-Label Uses: Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), masseter reduction, jawline slimming (as directed by a qualified physician).

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Potential Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

  • Mild redness, bruising, or swelling at injection site
  • Temporary headache
  • Mild eyelid drooping
  • Soreness or mild muscle weakness in treated area

Rare/Serious Side Effects:

  • Allergic reaction (rash, itching, difficulty breathing)
  • Difficulty swallowing or speaking
  • Severe muscle weakness (seek emergency care)

Precautions:

  • Not for use in pregnant or breastfeeding women unless directed by a physician
  • Medical history of neuromuscular disorders may require special care
  • Only administer by qualified healthcare professionals
  • Do not mix vial types/units without provider supervision.

Buy Dysport Injection (AbobotulinumtoxinA) 300 or 500 Units Vial

Reveal a smoother, more youthful you—or treat muscle spasticity with the world’s trusted alternative to Botox! For optimal Dysport before and after results, always seek experienced, licensed medical professionals.

Dysport – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • What is Dysport used for?

    Dysport is an injectable medication containing botulinum toxin type A. It is used to temporarily improve the look of moderate to severe frown lines (glabellar lines) between the eyebrows in adults. It’s also indicated for certain medical conditions such as cervical dystonia (neck muscle spasms) and spasticity in adults and children.

  • How is Dysport different from Botox?

    Both Dysport and Botox contain botulinum toxin type A and work similarly to relax muscles, but they are made by different manufacturers, have some differences in formulation, dosing, diffusion, and onset of action. Some patients find Dysport results may appear slightly faster or cover a larger area.

  • How long does Dysport last?

    For glabellar lines, results typically last about 3–4 months, after which repeat treatments are needed to maintain effects. Duration may vary based on treated area and individual response.

  • How soon will I see results with Dysport?

    Most people notice improvement within 2–3 days after treatment, with full results appearing in about 1–2 weeks.

  • What are the most common side effects?

    Mild side effects include temporary pain at the injection site, headache, eyelid drooping, swelling, or bruising. For therapeutic indications, muscle weakness, dry mouth, or flu-like symptoms may also occur.

  • Are there serious risks with Dysport?

    Serious but rare risks can include allergic reactions, difficulty breathing or swallowing, spread of toxin effects beyond the injection site (e.g., muscle weakness elsewhere), or vision changes. If you experience these, seek medical help immediately.

  • Who should NOT receive Dysport injections?

    Dysport should not be used in people allergic to botulinum toxin, with active infection at the intended injection site, or those with certain neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis, ALS).

  • Can I get Dysport while pregnant or breastfeeding?

    Dysport is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to lack of sufficient safety data.

  • How long does the treatment take and is there downtime?

    Treatment is quick—usually 10–20 minutes. There’s little to no downtime, but you should avoid rubbing the area, strenuous activity, or lying down for several hours after treatment.

  • Can Dysport be used for areas other than the forehead?

    Yes, Dysport is also used “off-label” by experienced clinicians to treat crow’s feet, forehead lines, neck bands, and for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), among other uses.

  • How much Dysport will I need?

    The number of units required depends on the treatment area, severity of lines or condition, and individual factors. Your provider will determine the appropriate dose.

  • What should I do before and after Dysport injections?

    Follow any instructions from your provider. You may be advised to avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements before treatment to reduce bruising risk, and avoid touching the area or exertion right after.

  • Can Dysport be combined with other cosmetic treatments?

    Yes, Dysport can often be combined with fillers, lasers, or other aesthetic treatments for enhanced results. Consult your provider for personalized recommendations.

  • When should I schedule my next Dysport treatment?

    Most people plan follow-up treatments every 3–4 months to maintain the effect.

  • Will Dysport make my face look “frozen”?

    When administered by an experienced provider, Dysport should soften facial lines while maintaining natural movement and expression.

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