Dysport to Reduce Dynamic Wrinkles

Individuals who have dynamic wrinkles in the Torrance, California community might find these cosmetic blemishes embarrassing or problematic. Dynamic wrinkles are those that appear when a facial expression such as smiling or frowning is made. Examples include crow's feet, glabellar lines, and worry lines. When the muscles contract, the wrinkles become apparent. BOTOX ® is a commonly known cosmetic treatment and is often used to treat dynamic wrinkles. However, Dysport has provided many patients with effective results through a method very similar to that employed by BOTOX ®.

Dysport is fairly new in the cosmetic industry, although it was developed in the 1990s in the United Kingdom to treat neuromuscular disorders. The FDA approved Dysport for use in the United States in 2009, and many expect that it will serve as a competitor to BOTOX ®. Both treatments are botulinum-derived and have had success treating dynamic wrinkles. 

A session of Dysport takes about 10 to 20 minutes, and requires only tiny injections of the special solution under the skin. The solution is injected into the muscle that is causing the dynamic wrinkle to form when it contracts. About three to five sessions are required to reach optimal results. Some patients might feel discomfort during treatment, and a topical anesthetic might be used to numb the area before beginning treatment.

Dysport blocks the nerve impulses that tell muscles to contract during a facial expression. Because the muscle is unable to contract, the wrinkle does not form. Results are evident after the treatment, but become more evident in the days after the procedure is performed. This occurs as the muscles are relaxed by the injected solution. Results appear relaxed and less stressed because Dysport affects only specific muscles that are targeted during the treatment.

Potential side effects that have been associated with Dysport include bruising or swelling at the injection site, and some temporary discomfort. A small number of patients may have a headache after the treatment. Over-the-counter treatment may be used to treat the headache. Rarely, some patients may experience eyelid drooping, which is also called ptosis. This should resolve after a few days, or could last for several weeks after the procedure. Some patients experience flu-like symptoms or rash. Report any symptoms or side effects to your doctor right away. It's important that patients consult a Torrance cosmetic specialist to go over the procedure as well as potential side effects to make sure they are a good candidate.

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