About Dysport ® |
What can Dysport do for you?
What exactly is Dysport?
How is Dysport used? Who
can benefit from Dysport? Are
there any side effects and risks with Dysport?
Who can provide treatment with Dysport?
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What can Dysport do for you? |
| Whenever you laugh, frown, concentrate
or squint into the sun, your facial muscles contract
and your skin creases. As you get older your skin loses
its elasticity and those creases deepen into lines that
become permanently etched on your face. Frown lines
between your eyes can become particularly noticeable
at a relatively young age, making you look angry or
worried even when you’re not.
By temporarily immobilising the muscles you use to
frown, Dysport can smooth out those
lines, restoring a more youthful, less stressed expression
to your face. Because you will be physically unable
to frown after treatment, you may even lose the urge
to frown. The lasting effect of treatment with Dysport
can differ between individuals after which further courses
of treatment may be necessary. Speak with your specialist
about the results you can expect with Dysport.
Many people find after several treatements that they
don’t need another one for longer, because they
have “unlearned” the habit of frowning or
squinting that originally led to the development of
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What exactly is Dysport?
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Dysport
is a protein extracted from the bacterium Clostridium
botulinum. The protein was initially used for the treatment
of motor disorders and various kinds of involuntary
muscular spasms, including cerebral palsy. It was further
developed to treat a wide variety of neuromuscular disorders,
for which it is licensed in over 60 countries.
In New Zealand, Dysport now has registration
approval under the Medicines Act for the treatment of
frown lines and for excessive sweating under the armpits.
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How is Dysport used?
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Tiny amounts of Dysport
are injected directly into the facial muscles underlying
the frown lines. It usually takes three to five small,
almost painless injections between the eyebrows for an
effective treatment. No local anaesthetic is usually required
but if you are concered your doctor can numb the skin
over the area before injecting. You can expect treatment
to take around 10-20 minutes.
Over the next few days, the muscles gradually relax.
You probably won’t notice it happening –
you’ll just become aware that you can’t
contract your frown muscles. But because you can still
blink normally and raise your eyebrows, you will not
look unnatural. Rather, you can enjoy a more youthful
appearance while maintaining a natural expression. |
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Who can benefit from Dysport?
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Deeply etched frown lines
affect not just your appearance, but also your self-esteem
and even your choice of career. Dysport
can help you look younger, more relaxed and in control
– for around the same price per month as a cut
and colour by your hairdresser.
Many people with frown lines can benefit from Dysport–
and it can work as well for men as it does for women.
In fact many men are already experiencing the benefits
of a younger, more relaxed looking appearance that Dysport
can provide. Discuss with your specialist about the
benefits of Dysport for you. |
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Are there any side effects and risks with Dysport?
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Along with its desired effects, treatments
can cause unwanted effects. This does not happen very
often. The most common side effects are temporary soreness
or mild bruising around the injection site. Some people
may experience a slight headache that lasts for several
hours after treatment; it is safe to take a mild pain
killer to relieve this.
In a very small percentage of cases there can be a
complication called "ptosis" (a drooping eyelid) which
may last a few days or up to 4 weeks. Rarely, an allergic
reaction can cause a skin rash or "flu like" symptoms.
Tell your doctor if you experience any troublesome side
effects.
You should not have Dysport treatment
while you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or at all if
you have a neuromuscular disease. |
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Who can provide treatment with Dysport?
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Dysport is a prescription
medicine containing 500 units of Clostridium botulinum
type A toxin-haemagglutinin complex. It should be administered
only by medical professionals, who have an excellent
understanding of the muscles and expressions of the
face and the skill to retain your natural expression
while removing the signs of aging.
Tell your doctor what you expect to achieve in advance,
be guided by their advice and ensure you are being treated
by a specialist who has been properly trained in the
use of Dysport.
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You will need to pay for this medicine
and the doctor’s consultation. Dysport
treatment lasts about four months and after this time
further courses of treatment may be necessary. Discuss
with your specialist if Dysport is
right for you. Dysport is a Prescription
Medicine containing 500 units of Clostridium botulinum
Type A toxin–haemagglutinin complex for injection.
It is used for the treatment of severe frown lines.
It should be administered only by trained medical professionals.
Talk to your specialist about the benefits/risks of
this procedure in cosmetic medicine.
Cautions: Presence of infection at
site of injection. Dysport
should only be used with caution under close supervision
in patients with subclinical or clinical evidence of
marked defective neuromuscular transmission. Teratology
and other reproductive studies have not been performed
and Dysport's safety in pregnancy and
lactation has not been established. Possible side effects
include headaches, pain, burning or redness at injection
site, local muscle weakness including drooping eye lids,
lack of feeling and nausea. If you have side effects
or concerns speak to your doctor.
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Ltd, Auckland. |