Common Reasons to Pursue Botox and Dysport

Wrinkles develop for many reasons, including facial movements that you make every day, such as frowning, smiling, laughing, and more. As the muscle contractions repeatedly occur, the skin loses its elasticity more quickly and dynamic wrinkles begin to form. Unlike static wrinkles that appear the same at most times, dynamic wrinkles appear more prominent during facial movements but are less visible at rest.

Developing dynamic wrinkles is inevitable for every individual as they age, so wrinkle reduction is one of the most common reasons to pursue Botox and Dysport. Though Botox and Dysport contain the same type of neurotoxins, a few distinct differences make them each better suited for specific concerns. Get in touch for a private consultation to hear more about the benefits and common reasons individuals undergo treatment.

Differences Between Botox and Dysport Injections

Dysport and Botox have many similarities as both injections contain a neurotoxin to block nerve signals that stimulate muscle contractions, such as facial movements. Thus, a common motivation to pursue Dysport and Botox injections is to temporarily reduce the appearance of particular types of wrinkles, including laugh lines and crow’s feet. However, Dysport injections are more diluted than Botox injections, making them less potent and quickening the spread of the material once injected.

Due to the consistency difference, Dysport is better suited for treating dynamic wrinkles on larger facial areas, primarily the forehead and between the eyebrows. Dysport injections are often used to reduce the visibility of horizontal forehead lines and frown lines, also known as glabella lines, but for more severe cases.

Botox injections are more concentrated and potent than Dysport, making them more suitable for smaller, specific facial areas and wrinkles. For instance, common wrinkles Botox treatments could reduce and prevent include crow’s feet, smoker’s lines, and less severe frown or forehead lines.

Frequent Cosmetic and Medical Motivations for Botox and Dysport

The primary reason patients pursue Botox and Dysport is to minimize dynamic wrinkles that have become more prominent with age. However, the treatments are increasingly becoming a popular option for wrinkle prevention among younger patients. Patients in their twenties and thirties could prolong the need for cosmetic surgery by undergoing Dysport and Botox treatments to reduce the effects of facial movements on skin elasticity.

Additional common motivations for Dysport and Botox injections are the minimal side effects and recovery time compared to more invasive surgical options for reducing wrinkles. Though the effects only last for three to four months for Botox and five months for Dysport, there is no risk of visible scarring, and the cosmetic improvements are still substantial.

Beyond cosmetic reasons, Dysport and Botox injections could have medical uses for some individuals, such as minimizing excessive sweating by temporarily paralyzing the nerves. In addition, the injections could help correct or manage the symptoms of a lazy eye, overactive bladder, migraines, and abnormal muscle contractions.

Reach Out to Learn More about Typical Reasons to Seek Botox and Dysport

The leading motivation among the common reasons to pursue Botox and Dysport for many patients is wrinkle reduction, as both injections block the signals for facial muscle contractions that cause dynamic wrinkles. However, the treatment also has medical benefits and is growing in popularity among younger adults for preventing aging signs.

Since Dysport and Botox injections have slight differences that make them more fitting for specific areas and forms of wrinkles, it is best to discuss your cosmetic concerns and goals with a professional beforehand. Call our office today for a consultation to discuss the common treatment reasons, potential benefits, and best treatment plan with our qualified team.

Dr. Lee B. Daniel, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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244 Country Club Rd
Eugene OR   97401