Dysport is a popular injectable treatment that can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It starts working immediately after injection, with initial results visible within 48 hours. To see the full effects of the treatment, however, you'll need to wait about two weeks. This is much faster than Botox, which takes three days to show initial results and three weeks to reveal final results. So, how long does Dysport take to work? As it continues to prevent muscle contraction, results continue to improve, with maximum effects visible one to four weeks later.
This treatment tends to work faster than other injectables on the market, and some clients experience results after just one or two days. Customers can expect to experience results that last four months, but with this injectable, maximum results have been reported for up to six months. If you still have the full ability to frown after two weeks, then the Dysport didn't work properly. Either it wasn't placed on the muscle correctly, it wasn't used enough, or you may be immune. While real immunity is extremely rare, in most cases the problem is not placing the Dysport on the muscle correctly. Typically, Dysport takes 1 to 3 days to get a substantial result, and after 7 days it's almost always fully operational.
In contrast, Botox is 3 to 5 days before any effect is seen and 1 to 2 weeks for 100%. The initial onset of the neuromodulator takes 2 to 5 days (Dysport before Botox) and peaks in 2-3 weeks. With the recent comparative study of active protein in the dosing schedules of the 3 commercially available neuromodulators, it is easy to see why Dysport should be the most prominent option. If this is your first time getting Dysport injections, knowing what to expect can help minimize anxiety and discomfort. We now know that Dysport has more active proteins in its approved dose, so lower volumes should be used for reconstitution.
A very interesting finding was that there was 0.27 ng in Dysport using the 50 u dose versus 0.18 ng in Botox. In essence, patients receive a stronger dose when using Dysport compared to Botox or Xeomin. Dermal fillers can also be safely combined with Dysport (or Botox) if they are used for dynamic and static wrinkles. The cost of Dysport will vary depending on the amount of product used and the frequency of injections. The creators of Dysport formulated the injectable specifically to help treat glabellar lines between the eyebrows.
In most cases, visible changes associated with Dysport injections begin to appear a few days after the consultation. However, it's important to note that the dose of Dysport is not the same as that of any other botulinum toxin product and cannot be compared to the dose of any other botulinum toxin product that you have used before. This higher level of active protein with Dysport may explain why it has a faster onset and longer duration than other injectables. For those patients who want Botox instead of Dysport, The Aesthetic Clinique will be happy to perform Botox treatments. It has long been established that Dysport appears to be effective (in 1-2 days) before Botox (3-4 days), but until recently the reason was never clearly clarified.