Botox vs. Dysport
Botox vs. Dysport

By now, most people have heard of Botox—one of the most popular treatments for reducing the signs of aging. If you’ve noticed fine lines or wrinkles while looking in the mirror, chances are you’ve considered it—or at least done some research.

Botox is a go-to solution for many of our patients in the San Anselmo area, helping to smooth frown lines, crow’s feet, and forehead wrinkles by temporarily relaxing the muscles for a refreshed, youthful appearance. But while Botox has become a household name, many are surprised to learn it isn’t the only option. At Marin Medical Aesthetics, we also offer Dysport, which delivers comparable results, giving you another effective choice to achieve your aesthetic goals.

Both are safe, effective, and non-invasive botulinum toxin injections designed to treat facial wrinkles. While the differences are subtle, they can impact which option is best suited to your individual needs. Let’s take a closer look at how Botox and Dysport compare.

Botox vs. Dysport: What’s the Difference?
  • FDA-Approved Uses: Dysport is approved specifically for glabellar lines—the wrinkles between your eyebrows. Botox, on the other hand, is approved for multiple uses, including glabellar lines, forehead lines, and crow’s feet. Both injectables are also commonly used off-label in other facial areas.
  • Formulation: Like Botox, Dysport uses botulinum toxin type A as its active ingredient. The key difference lies in the formulation, which affects how the product spreads once injected beneath the skin.
  • Diffusion: Dysport tends to diffuse more easily, making it a great option for treating larger areas of the face. Botox stays more localized, offering greater precision for smaller, targeted areas.
  • Onset of Results: With Dysport, patients often notice visible improvements within just a few days of treatment. Botox, however, typically takes a little longer to show results—usually about one week after treatment.
  • Dosage and Units: Botox and Dysport are measured differently. For example, 25 units of Dysport are generally considered equivalent to 10 units of Botox. This difference in units does not affect effectiveness; it reflects the formulation and administration method to achieve optimal results.
Botox and Dysport Treatments at Marin Medical Aesthetics in San Anselmo

At Marin Medical Aesthetics, we’re proud to offer both treatments to help patients in the San Anselmo area look and feel their best. Botox offers versatility across multiple facial areas, while Dysport is known for delivering faster results and smoother coverage over larger regions.

Choosing between Botox and Dysport can feel overwhelming, but our experienced team is here to guide you toward the most suitable option for your unique needs. After all, every face is different, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to achieving natural, youthful results.

If previous treatments haven’t delivered the results you desire, Botox and Dysport can make all the difference—helping you face each day with confidence. Discover the results for yourself by exploring our patient testimonials and see how others have achieved the look they desire. When you’re ready, call us at (415) 785-4604 or schedule your appointment online to get started.

 

Sources:

https://www.drugs.com/medical-answers/dysport-botox-difference-3124590/
https://www.healthline.com/health/dysport-botox#side-effects