Dysport and Botox both work the same way, but the Dysport molecule is slightly smaller. Botox takes seven to 10 days to see the full effect, but Dysport can take as little as three. If you're getting ...
When it comes to a scraped knee, you probably reach for a Band-Aid. Sneeze attack? Kleenex, please! Sometimes a brand is so good, so ubiquitous, that it defines an industry. The same could be said for ...
Crows' feet, frown lines, and forehead creases are all signs of a life full of facial expressions. And while some may be reminders of happy memories, it's also totally fine to want to smooth them away ...
When I say I’ve been getting Botox my entire adult life, I’m not exaggerating one bit—I started at the ripe, young age of 19 to help prevent wrinkles from forming, and I’ve honestly never looked back.
Consider it a milestone in the war against wrinkles: Dysport, the first alternative to Botox, is now available in the United States. Dysport has been used in Europe for years, but Bay Area residents ...
Anyone who gets injected with neuromodulators like Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau for the treatment of fine lines and wrinkles knows you have to go back to the dermatologist every three to four ...
It hasn't been a good week for Botox. The Allergan blockbuster got its first U.S. competitor yesterday, when FDA approved Ipsen's similar wrinkle-fighter and muscle relaxant Dysport. Now, the agency ...