Botox is a substance used for medical and cosmetic purposes, derived from a form of botulinum toxin. It is used to block communication between nerves and muscles, resulting in temporary muscle relaxation. In cosmetic applications, it is typically used to reduce wrinkles and crow’s feet. Medically, it is applied for migraine treatment, muscle spasm relief, or managing overactive bladder conditions.
Dysport is a product used for medical and aesthetic purposes, containing botulinum toxin. Its primary effect is temporarily blocking nerve impulses in the muscles where it is injected, relaxing them and smoothing wrinkles on the skin’s surface. It is mainly used on the face, such as for forehead lines, glabellar lines (frown lines), and crow’s feet.
Dysport works by preventing the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for communication between nerve cells and muscles. This results in relaxed injected muscles, temporarily preventing the formation of wrinkles. The effects typically last 3–4 months, though this may vary between individuals.
Dysport and Botox both contain botulinum toxin A as their active ingredient, but they differ in concentration and molecule size, which results in variations in onset and duration:
Dysport is used in two main areas:
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