Dysport
Similar to its predecessor, Botox, Dysport is a neurotoxin used to temporarily reduce the visibility of deep lines or wrinkles between the eyes. Though approved in the United States in April 2009, Dysport has a history of use in other countries since 1991. Dysport is an injection used to temporarily improve the look of frown lines between the eyebrows. Dysport stops the signal from the nerve to the muscles, reducing muscle activity and temporarily preventing movement of the muscles that cause frown lines. Dysport will last approximately 3 months. There is little to no downtime after Dysport is injected.
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