Wrinkle Relaxers

BOTOX & DYSPORT
Here at the Beautox Place we offer Botox and Dysport. These are neurotoxins injected into a muscle area which temporarily relaxes the muscle group that cause wrinkles. It works by blocking a certain chemical signal from nerves that causes the muscle to contract. Thus, it gives you a smooth & refreshed appearance!
*Results last between 3-4 months
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Neurotoxin?
Botox and Dysport is an FDA-approved injection treatment for fine lines and wrinkles, and they are some of the safest and most effective nonsurgical forms of facial rejuvenation. When injected into specific facial muscles, Botox and Dysport paralyzes them, preventing the muscles from contracting and creating wrinkles.
Commonly treated areas include:
- Forehead
- Frown lines
- Gummy smile
- Masseters Muscle
Besides its cosmetic applications, Botox is an effective treatment for various medical conditions, including specific neurological disorders and excessive sweating.
What can I expect from the treatment?
The first step in getting a Botox or Dysport treatment is the consultation. Seek out a reputable clinic offering Botox or Dysport near you. When you go in for your consultation, you will meet with your provider to discuss your goals and concerns. The provider will take a look at your facial structure to determine the approach for the best aesthetic results.
When will I see results?
You may notice the effects of Botox & Dysport in in 3-7 days, and optimal results should be apparent after 14 days.
How long do the results last?
Facial muscle relaxers are an effective, but temporary solution. There are a number of influencing factors, but on average, just 3-4 months.
What are the potential side effects?
The risks of side-effects are pretty minimal. In most cases, potential side effects are limited to mild bruising, swelling, and or redness but a full discussion of possible side effects will occur during your consultation.
What is the difference between Botox and Dysport?
Both are FDA-approved onabotulinumtoxinA, but they are formulated differently. The difference is the level of concentration in each product. Dysport tends to diffuse more, which causes it to have a wider spread and less concentrated. Dysport is considered to have an earlier onset and could even last slightly longer.