Dysport — Birmingham AL Cosmetic Skin Injectables
Over time,
repeated movement of the facial skin by the underlying muscles causes frown lines to form between the eyebrows.
Since frown lines are created by facial movements such as frowning or squinting, they may develop even in younger adults.
Dysport® blocks the nerve signal that causes the muscles above and between the eyebrows to contract
and tighten, which can cause wrinkles. Ultimately, this results in a localized reduction of muscle activity in the treated
area and temporarily stops muscle contractions.

For a limited time (February 1–March 31, 2012) you can save $50 on a treatment with Dysport. See complete details at DysportUSA.com.

What is Dysport?
Prescription Dysport is an injection used to temporarily improve the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the
eyebrows (glabellar lines) in adults less than 65 years of age.
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How does Dysport work?
With just one injection into each of five points between and over the eyebrows, Dysport stops the signal from the nerve to
the muscles, ultimately resulting in a reduction of muscle activity and temporarily preventing contraction of the muscles
that cause frown lines.
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What important information should I know about Dysport?
Dysport may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening. Call your doctor or get medical help right away if you
have any of these problems after treatment with Dysport:
- Problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. These problems can happen hours to weeks after an injection of Dysport
usually because the muscles that you use to breathe and swallow can become weak after the injection. Death can happen
as a complication if you have severe problems with swallowing or breathing after treatment with Dysport.
- People with certain breathing problems may need to use muscles in their neck to help them breathe. These patients may be
at greater risk for serious breathing problems with Dysport.
- Swallowing problems may last for several weeks. People who can not swallow well may need a feeding tube to receive
food and water. If swallowing problems are severe, food or liquids may go into your lungs. People who already have
swallowing or breathing problems before receiving Dysport have the highest risk of getting these problems.
- Spread of toxin effects. In some cases, the effect of botulinum toxin may affect areas of the body away from the
injection site and cause symptoms of a serious condition called botulism. The symptoms of botulism include:
loss of strength and muscle weakness all over the body; double vision; blurred vision and drooping eyelids;
hoarseness or change or loss of voice (dysphonia); trouble saying words clearly (dysarthria); loss of bladder control;
trouble breathing; and trouble swallowing
These symptoms can happen hours to weeks after you receive an injection of Dysport.
These problems could make it unsafe for you to drive a car or do other dangerous activities.
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Are there any reasons I should not be treated with Dysport?
Do not have Dysport treatment if you: are allergic to Dysport or any of its ingredients, are allergic to cow's milk protein,
had an allergic reaction to any other botulinum toxin product (such as Myobloc® or Botox®), or have a skin infection
at the planned injection site. Dysport should not be used in children or in women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Dysport may not be right for you if: you have surgical changes to your face, very weak muscles in the treatment area,
your face looks very different from side to side, the injection site is inflamed, you have droopy eyelids or sagging
eyelid folds, deep facial scars, thick oily skin, or if your wrinkles can't be smoothed by spreading them apart.
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How often can I get injections of Dysport?
You should wait at least 90 days between Dysport treatments. The safety of Dysport has been studied in up to 12 repeated
treatments. Clinical studies demonstrated continued efficacy with up to four repeated treatments.
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What should I tell my doctor before getting Dysport?
Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including if you have: a disease that affects your muscles and
nerves (such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease], myasthenia gravis, or Lambert-Eaton syndrome),
allergies to any botulinum toxin product, had any side effect from any botulinum toxin product in the past, a breathing
problem (such as asthma or emphysema), swallowing problems, bleeding problems, diabetes, a slow heart beat or other
problem with your heart rate or rhythm, plans to have surgery, had surgery on your face, weakness of your forehead
muscles (such as trouble raising your eyebrows), drooping eyelids, or any other change in the way your face normally looks.
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins and
herbal and other natural products. Using Dysport with certain other medicines may cause serious side effects. Do not
start any new medicines while taking Dysport without talking to your doctor first.
Especially tell your doctor if you: have received any other botulinum toxin product in the last four months, have
received injections of botulinum toxin, such as Myobloc® (rimabotulinumtoxinB) or Botox® (onabotulinumtoxinA)
in the past (be sure your doctor knows exactly which product you received), have recently received an antibiotic by
injection, take muscle relaxants, take an allergy or cold medicine, or take a sleep medicine.
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How long has Dysport been used?
Though approved in the United States for aesthetic use in April 2009, Dysport has a history of use in other countries
since 1991. Outside the U.S., it was first approved for aesthetic use in 2001.
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What about side effects of Dysport?
The most common side effects are nose and throat irritation, headache, injection site pain, injection site skin reaction,
upper respiratory tract infection, eyelid swelling, eyelid drooping, sinus inflammation, and nausea. In some cases, Dysport
may cause serious side effects, such as swallowing or breathing problems, that may be life threatening.
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What should I avoid while taking Dysport?
Dysport may cause loss of strength or general muscle weakness, blurred vision, or drooping eyelids within hours to weeks
of taking Dysport. If this happens, do not drive a car, operate machinery, or do other dangerous activities.
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To find out more about treating frown lines with Dysport, contact Hedden Plastic Surgery
in Birmingham, Alabama today.