This injectable treatment for wrinkles is made  from the same neurotoxin (botulinum toxin type A) as Botox 
                                            Dysport™ was  approved by the Food and Drug Administration on 29 April 2009  
                                            Dysport™ sed in patient care in the United Kingdom since 1991,  Dysport™ has marketing authorizations in 75 countries (as of 31 December 2008) for  multiple therapeutic uses. Patient exposure is estimated to be above two  million single treatment cycles, representing more than 840,000 patient years  of treatment. 
                                            Dysport™ works  to remove facial wrinkles by blocking nerve impulses and relaxing the  surrounding muscles. The injections can be used to remove frown lines, brow  lines, and crow's feet.  
                                            Dysport™ Cosmetic Non-Surgical with No Downtime:  it's a simple, non-surgical, 10-minute procedure with no downtime. Often  called a "lunchtime procedure", treatment requires no recovery. 
                                            
                                              - Reduces       horizontal creases in forehead
 
                                              - Reduces your       stubborn Frown Lines
 
                                                 - Frown lines
 
                                                 - Worry lines
 
                                                 - Crow's feet
 
                                                 - Brow asymmetry
 
                                                 - As a "Chemical Brow       Lift"
 
                                                 - Bunny lines
 
                                                 - Down-turned mouth corner
 
                                                 - Neck "cords" or       "bands"
 
                                                 - Chin contraction or dimpling
 
                                             
                                          
                                            A large clinical trial sponsored by Dysport’s manufacturer  and published in the March/April 2009 issue of Archives of Facial Plastic  Surgery reported that effects lasted more than 13 months in some people.  Botox results can last up to four months.  |