Dysport® softens frown lines—without freezing your look. This injectable treatment targets five key points between and above the eyebrows to smooth moderate to severe lines while keeping the rest of your face moving naturally. You still look like you—just without the deep creases.
A single Dysport® treatment takes just 10 to 20 minutes and can smooth frown lines for up to 5 months. With repeat injectable treatments, results often stay consistent over time. Bonus: there’s little to no downtime, so you can get back to your day right away.
Dysport® (abobotulinumtoxinA) is a prescription botulinum toxin product and injectable treatment used to temporarily improve the appearance of moderate to severe frown lines (glabellar lines) between the eyebrows in adults. It is an FDA-approved neuromodulator trusted in medical aesthetics.
Like other neurotoxins, Dysport® works by blocking nerve signals that trigger muscle contractions. This relaxation of facial muscles helps smooth frown lines and reduce wrinkles.
Dysport® is known for a relatively fast onset. Some patients see visible improvement within 24 to 48 hours, with full results developing in a few days.
Dysport® results typically last 3 to 5 months, depending on individual factors like metabolism and muscle activity. Regular injectable treatments can help maintain results.
Both Dysport® and Botox® are botulinum toxin type A products used in Med Spa Services. Dysport® may work slightly faster and spread more, making it ideal for larger areas. Unit measurements between the two products are not equivalent.
The number of Dysport® units required varies by individual and treatment area. Our expert aestheticians will determine the right dosage for your goals during your consultation at Vibrant Med Spa.
Adults in good health with moderate to severe frown lines may be ideal candidates. A one-on-one consultation with a provider at Vibrant Med Spa will determine your suitability for this injectable treatment.
While Dysport® is FDA-approved for glabellar lines, it is often used off-label in other facial areas. This is common in medical aesthetics and should always be discussed with your provider to determine safe and appropriate treatment zones.