Difference Between Dysport And Dermal Fillers


Posted July 30, 2020 by dermamode

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What they're doing?

Many people think that Dysport is the only way to get rid of the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. But, depending on where your fine lines and wrinkles are and how well implanted they are, dermal fillers like RESTYLANE, EMERVEL, and PERLANE might be a better treatment option. Dysport and facial fillers don't do the same. Dysport is not a wrinkle filler - rather, it is an injectable product that works to paralyze muscles that contract to form fine lines. When you frown, the muscles that are responsible for that facial expression are the same muscles that create the frown lines. Dysport treats dynamic wrinkles (the lines that are visible when you laugh,

How do the techniques differ from each other?

By temporarily blocking nerve signals transmitted to muscles, Dysport reduces muscle movement. The muscle movements are thus reduced, the facial wrinkles relax and soften. The injections are relatively painless and cause little bruising and redness, if any. The majority of patients can return to their normal activities immediately after injections of Dysport.

Dermal fillers Advanced shapes and lift the skin, while replacing the collagen lost during the aging process. RESTYLANE, EMERVEL and PERLANE also help stimulate the body's production of collagen. These fillers not only restore smoothness to your face, they also add volume to cheeks, jaws, thinned lips, and even aging hands. A local anesthetic is applied before treatment to ensure patient comfort. After the dermal filling technique is completed, you can expect some bruising and some edema, which will normally decrease over a week to ten days. It is best to schedule dermal filler treatments at least two weeks before a big event.

DYSPORT and advanced dermal fillers are effective treatments; however, they can sometimes be used in combination to achieve optimal results in patients with both dynamic and static wrinkles. Dysport can also be used to extend the life of filler applications.

Which filler is right for you?

Not all injectables or fillers are suitable for all wrinkles or facial areas. Some fillers, for example, are too vigorous for certain parts of the face, such as the delicate area below the eyes. This is the reason why you should consult with our clinic doctor who has the training and experience to use these products and who understands what each product is designed for.

In general, Dysport is best suited for treating glabellar lines (frontal lines between the eyebrows), crow's feet around the eyes, and certain frown lines. Fillers can give lips volume, soften smile lines and puppet lines (lines that extend downward from the corners of the lips).

The main thing is to remember that you don't have to live with wrinkles that you don't like. Discuss all of your treatment options with our doctor or one of our experienced technicians, as a combination of treatments is ideal for achieving the best results. There is a personalized solution that can make you look refreshed, youthful and gorgeous.

WHAT IS DYSPORT: Adopting a natural look

Wrinkles aren't your style, and neither is a frozen face. For adults who want to look natural, there is Dysport, a prescription injection that has been shown to reduce the appearance of moderate to severe frown lines without altering the look or movement of the rest of your face. Untreated muscles still function normally, allowing you to express your feelings naturally. It's the lines that disappear, not your expressions.

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Last Updated December 4, 2020