Dysport is a prescription injection for temporary improvement in the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows (glabellar lines) in adults less than 65 years of age.
If you’re serious about treating your frown lines, it’s a good time to consider Dysport—another prescription treatment option for temporarily improving moderate to severe frown lines.
Over time, repeated movement of the facial skin by the forehead muscles forms lines between the eyebrows. Frown lines are “dynamic”—they happen because of the way a person’s face moves.
No. Because frown lines are created by facial movements, such as frowning or squinting, they may develop even in younger adults.
Prescription Dysport temporarily improves the look of your frown lines without changing the look of your whole face. Untreated facial muscles still work normally.
With just 1 injection into each of 5 points between and over the eyebrows, Dysport blocks the signal from the nerve to the muscles, ultimately resulting in a reduction of muscle activity and temporarily preventing contraction of the muscles that cause frown lines. You should not be treated with Dysport more frequently than every 90 days.
Treatment with prescription Dysport can temporarily improve the look of your moderate to severe frown lines. Treatment generally takes just 10 to 20 minutes.
In 3 clinical studies of people whose frown lines were rated “moderate” or “severe” by a doctor before their treatment with Dysport:
Dysport is used for aesthetic purposes in 47 countries.† In the United States, Dysport was studied for safety in more than 2,400 U.S. patients, and today over 200,000 women and men have been treated with Dysport.
*Three double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical studies evaluated the efficacy of Dysport for use in the temporary improvement of the appearance of moderate to severe glabellar lines. These 3 studies enrolled healthy adults (ages 19-75) with glabellar lines of at least moderate severity at maximum frown. Subjects were excluded if they had marked ptosis, deep dermal scarring, or a substantial inability to lessen glabellar lines, even by physically spreading them apart. The subjects in these studies received either Dysport or a placebo. The total dose was delivered in equally divided aliquots to specified injection sites.
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