Dysport in Chandler, AZ
What is Dysport
Dysport, otherwise known officially as botulinum toxin A, is an injection used for the treatment of wrinkles and has been FDA-approved since 2009. Dysport is a leading competitor of Botox and is a non-invasive treatment to temporarily decrease muscle movement in certain target areas and softens the appearance of any lines between your eyebrows and your forehead.
What Areas Can Dysport Treat
- Forehead wrinkles
- The 11 lines or glabella (area between the eyes)
- Crow's feet (the lines around the eyes)
- Relax vertical bands in the neck
- Jaw reduction
- Chin crease
- Underarms - treats excessive sweating
- Lift sagging eyebrows
Benefits of Dysport
Wrinkles and fine lines all develop as muscles underneath the surface of the skin which contract every time we smile, laugh and naturally just as we age. Wrinkles are simply the visible patterns of those muscles relaxing and contracting repeatedly. Dysport is a solvent used to counter those effects by weakening the skin’s ability to contract. It ultimately stops the skin from creasing and creates an overall smoothed-out appearance.
Dysport has many benefits including:
- Remove forehead lines
- Eyebrow lift
- Smooth horizontal lines
- Reduce lines crows feet
- Smooth lines on the upper lip
- Slim facial contour
- Reduce the appearance of chin crease
- Immediate results
Dysport Alternatives
Botox and Dysport are very similar in that they are both made of botulinum toxin type A. Both injectable treatment options affect a patient’s body in a similar way.
At Via Health & Medspa, we offer a variety of injectable and filler treatments at our Chandler office. Dr. Fayad will go over all cosmetic treatment options during your consultation.
Anesthetics for Your Dysport Treatment
Here at VIA Health & Medspa, we recognize that pain tolerance differs among clients during your Dysport treatment. For that reason, we work hard to make your visit enjoyable and painless.
We offer a wide variety of (non-medication) and medication that includes but is not limited to:
Topical anesthesia: The application of an aesthetic ointment or gel to the surface of the skin which causes a temporary numbness by blocking the nerves that sense or transmit pain. Topical anesthesia blocks your nerves and prevents them from carrying these signals, preventing you from feeling pain. This blockage is temporary.
Regional anesthesia: The injection of medication near a cluster of nerves to numb only that specific area of your body.
Oral medication: A therapeutic option for a multimodal approach to control and prevent pain.
Pro-NOX: Or “laughing gas” as it’s better known, is a fast-acting pain relief that increases comfort and aids in calming anxiety.
Conscious sedation: This requires prior arrangements, but is a combination of medications designed to help you relax and to block pain during a medical procedure. An anesthesiologist will be present for these procedures.
*All pain management is assessed on a patient by patient basis unless contraindicated or is not desired by the patient.