Dysport is a prescription cosmetic injectable containing 500 units of Clostridium boulinum type A toxin complex. Dysport should only be administered by medical professionals who are knowledgeable with the expressions of the face and muscles as well as the skills to keep the natural expression when administering the injection.
For many people, frown lines not only affect the appearance but also self-esteem and even career choice. Dysport makes it possible to look younger and more relaxed. Dysport is popular with both men and women of all ages.
Dysport patients may experience some temporary side effects. The most common side effect seen among users is the temporary soreness or slight bruising around the injection site. Mild headaches lasting for a few hours are another common side effect. In extremely rare cases, the patient may experience temporary drooping of an eyelid for up to a few days. Dysport treatments should not be taken while pregnant or breastfeeding.
