If you’re starting to notice more fine lines and wrinkles creeping across your complexion, you may be interested in learning more about Dysport injections.

This FDA-approved anti-aging treatment is largely seen as a cheaper alternative to Botox, in that it uses the same active ingredient (botulinum toxin). Dysport injections are especially useful for patients who want to see significant relief in their facial aging symptoms, with an emphasis on forehead wrinkles and crow’s feet. Results can last anywhere from three to six months, depending on the amount of Dysport that’s used during the treatment.

Not convinced it’s right for you? There are other benefits of Dysport injections – take a look:

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  • It maintains younger-looking skin: You don’t need to wait until you have wrinkles to enjoy Dysport injections. Plenty of clients get smaller amounts of Dysport injected into their foreheads, as it helps halt the development of fine lines. If you’re in your twenties and early thirties, you may want to consider incorporating mini-injections into your anti-aging skincare regimen.
  • It can treat muscle spasms: Neurologists have been using Dysport to treat muscle spasms, especially those around the eyes. This is because Dysport blocks misfiring nerve signals being sent from the brain to the muscles. Just one injection can bring someone significant relief for three to six months.
  • It spreads evenly: Some plastic surgeons have reported that Dysport spreads more easily than other anti-aging injections – even Botox. This makes it easier to achieve natural-looking results (that means no accidental frozen face!).
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Dysport may be an appropriate option for clients who want to see a reduction in wrinkles and fine lines, particularly around the eyes and on the forehead.

Want to learn what other benefits you might enjoy from Dysport treatments? Schedule a consultation with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Aycock in Walnut Creek, CA (925)-937-8377 or Greenbrae, CA (415) 925-1700.

Dr. Aycock serves the greater San Francisco Bay area.