Over time, the skin loses its elasticity, and wrinkles begin to form. Skincare products and other practices can only do so much to restore the skin’s smoothness. That’s where Botox and Dysport come in.
More and more people are interested in slowing and preventing the signs of aging with injectables. But which solution is right for you? We are breaking down these popular options and the key differences between the two to help you make the best decision.
Botox and Dysport are two types of wrinkle relaxers. Both use neurotoxins to block signals to the brain that drive muscle movement. When these chemicals are introduced to muscles, the muscle cannot move naturally in a manner that could result in wrinkles over time.
Both options are used to achieve similar results, but their chemical structures are a key difference between the two.
The Dysport molecule is a little smaller and has a different protein attached to it than Botox. Its chemical makeup makes Dysport faster acting, and it can also cause a spreading effect for potentially less precise results.
Botox is made from a neurotoxin called onabotulinumtoxinA. While results vary depending on the patient, Botox can take anywhere from seven to 30 days after treatment to achieve full results.
Botox is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for different uses, ranging from chronic migraines to cervical dystonia. The most common cosmetic uses for Botox include relaxing the following:
Dysport is made from a different neurotoxin called abobotulinumtoxinA. While it works like Botox, it typically requires fewer units to achieve similar results.
Unlike the diverse uses of Botox, Dysport injectables are approved for facial wrinkles, cervical dystonia, and upper and lower limb spasticity — abnormal muscle tightness. One of the benefits of Dysport is its fast-acting nature, and patients can typically see full results in just two to three days.
Be sure to consider the following factors when deciding if Botox or Dysport is right for you:
Consulting with a professional will help you make the best and most-informed decision for you.