If you’re looking to smooth wrinkles and restore a youthful look, you’ve probably heard of Botox and Dysport

These two injectables are among the most popular choices for reducing fine lines, but how do you decide which one is best for you?

At Elive Health & Aesthetics, we specialize in Botox and Dysport treatments that enhance natural beauty without looking overdone. 

In this guide, we’ll break down the key differences, benefits, and what to expect from each option.

 

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What Is Botox?

 

Botox is an FDA-approved injectable that temporarily relaxes muscles to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. 

It’s widely used for:

  • Forehead lines
  • Frown lines (11 lines between the eyebrows)
  • Crow’s feet
  • Lip lines
  • Chin dimpling

Botox works well for small, targeted areas and is a trusted option for both first-time and returning patients.

 

What Is Dysport?

 

Dysport is also made from botulinum toxin but has a slightly different formulation. 

It spreads more easily, making it ideal for larger treatment areas like the forehead.

Dysport is commonly used for:

  • Frown lines
  • Forehead wrinkles
  • Crow’s feet
  • Neck bands

Since Dysport diffuses more, it can create a softer, more natural look in broader areas.

 

Dysport vs Botox: Key Differences

 

Feature Botox Dysport
Spread Stays localized, ideal for precise areas Spreads more, great for larger areas
Results Timeline 3-7 days for full effects Starts working in 2-3 days
Duration 3-4 months 3-5 months
Best For Small, detailed areas (lips, brows, around the eyes) Larger areas (forehead, frown lines)
Price Per Unit Slightly higher, but fewer units needed Lower per unit, but requires more units

Dysport works faster and covers larger areas, while Botox provides more precise control. 

Your choice depends on what area you’re treating and how quickly you want to see results.

 

How to Choose Between Dysport vs Botox

 

Both options work well for smoothing wrinkles, but one may be better suited to your needs.

Choose Botox if:

  • You want precise control over small areas like crow’s feet or lip lines
  • You’re trying injectables for the first time
  • You prefer gradual, predictable results

Choose Dysport if:

  • You need treatment for a large area like the forehead
  • You want to see results faster
  • You prefer a softer, more diffused effect

Not sure which one is right for you? 

Schedule a consultation at Elive Health & Aesthetics, and we’ll recommend the best option for your face shape and goals.

 

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What to Expect From Treatment

 

Let’s take a look at what you can expect from treatment:

 

Before Your Appointment

 

  • Avoid blood thinners like aspirin or fish oil for 48 hours
  • Stay hydrated and moisturize your skin
  • Come in with a clean face, free of makeup

 

Aftercare for Best Results

 

  • Avoid rubbing or touching the treated area for at least 24 hours
  • Don’t lie down for four hours after treatment
  • Skip intense workouts and alcohol for a day
  • Expect full results in 3-7 days with Botox, or 2-3 days with Dysport

Following these simple steps will help your results last as long as possible.

 

How Long Do Botox vs Dysport Last?

 

On average:

  • Botox lasts 3-4 months
  • Dysport lasts 3-5 months

Results vary based on your metabolism, muscle strength, and lifestyle. 

Sticking to a consistent treatment schedule can help maintain long-term results.

 

Why Choose Elive Health & Aesthetics for Fillers

 

At Elive Health & Aesthetics, we believe in treatments that highlight your natural beauty while keeping your facial expressions looking natural. 

When you visit us, you’ll get:

  • Expert injectors trained in the latest Botox and Dysport techniques
  • Personalized treatment plans designed for your facial structure
  • A comfortable, professional setting where safety comes first
  • Subtle, natural-looking results that refresh your appearance

If you’re thinking about trying Botox or Dysport, we’d love to help. 

Schedule a consultation today and let’s create a plan tailored just for you.

 

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Final Thoughts: Dysport vs Botox

 

Both Botox and Dysport are great options for smoothing wrinkles and achieving a refreshed, youthful look. 

The best choice depends on your goals and facial anatomy.

At Elive Health & Aesthetics, we can help you choose the right treatment for long-lasting, natural results.

Ready to get started? 

Book your consultation today.

 

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FAQs: Dysport vs Botox

 

How often should you get Botox?
Most patients schedule Botox treatments every three to four months to maintain their results. Over time, with consistent treatments, the muscles may become trained to contract less, potentially extending the time between sessions. Your injector can help determine the best schedule based on your goals and how your body metabolizes the product.

Can you get Botox while breastfeeding?
Botox has not been studied extensively in pregnant or breastfeeding women, so most medical professionals do not recommend it during this time. While there is no strong evidence suggesting Botox enters breast milk, it is always best to wait until after breastfeeding is complete to ensure safety.

Can you get Botox for TMJ?
Yes, Botox is a popular treatment for TMJ (temporomandibular joint) and Botox is popular for jaw clenching. It works by relaxing the overactive jaw muscles, which can help relieve tension, pain, and teeth grinding. Many patients notice reduced discomfort and a slimmer jawline after treatment.

Which looks more natural, Botox or Dysport?
Both Botox and Dysport can create natural-looking results when administered correctly. However, Dysport spreads more, making it a great option for softening larger areas like the forehead. Botox stays more localized, making it ideal for precise corrections. The best choice depends on the area being treated and the look you’re trying to achieve.

Can Dysport lift eyebrows?
Yes, Dysport can be used to create a subtle brow lift by relaxing the muscles that pull the eyebrows downward. This allows the forehead muscles to lift the brows naturally, creating a more open and refreshed look. Botox can also achieve a similar effect, and the right option will depend on your facial anatomy and desired results.