How to Decide on Botox or Dysport

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Decide on Botox or Dysport

Picture this...On one side, The United States Champion, and on the other side, The European Challenger. Boxing match?...Umm No. The fight between two competing injectables?... Ding!!
Here are some things to consider when deciding if you should get Botox or Dysport Injections. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1

      Consider The Botox Facts:

      ~Very popular, widely used around the world to eliminate wrinkles.
      ~Removes frown lines, crows feet, forehead wrinkles in 1-2 days.
      ~Temporary side effects possible after receiving injection:
      Nausea
      Headache
      Drooping of the lids or brows
      Swelling around injection site
      Botox can spread to areas outside of the injection site, causing temporary drooping.
      ~Botox results lasts for 3-4 months before needing another injection.

    • 2

      Consider The Dysport Facts:

      ~Removes facial wrinkles(crows feet, forehead, frown lines)
      ~Developed and used for more than 10 years in Europe
      ~Recently received FDA approval for use in the US
      ~Smooths,reduces wrinkles fast, in a matter of hours
      ~Temporary side effects possible after receiving injection:
      Headache
      Flu like symptoms
      Rash near injection site
      Drooping eyelids
      ~Dysport stays localized to injection site, does not affect other areas.
      ~Dysport results lasts for up to 5 months before needing another injection.
      ~Dysport users report a 'natural' look.

    • 3

      Decide Which Botulinum Toxin Is Best For Your Needs:

      Both of these cosmetic injections work by relaxing the facial muscles to eliminate wrinkles for an overall younger appearance. Always consult with a dermatologist or plastic surgeon with extensive experience in administering Botox or Dysport injections.

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