Monday, October 11, 2010

How Dysport Is Beneficial For You?


Dysport is the FDA approved wrinkle treatment and an effective alternative to Botox, which works by relaxing your facial muscles on forehead thus reducing and smoothing away the wrinkle and frown-lines. 

Dysport can help to successfully treat a number of neurological and ophthalmic conditions. Since the time of invention, it is being used for a variety of conditions ranging from frown lines to auxiliary hyperhydrosis.

Dysport is a protein extracted from “bacterium Clostridium botulinum”. Previously this protein was used for treating motor disorders and several types of involuntary muscular spasms, such as cerebral palsy.
Laughing, frowning and squinting can cause contraction of your facial muscles and also skin creases. As you age, skin loses its elasticity and those creases turn into lines that become permanently etched on your face. Frown lines between your eyes can become particularly noticeable at relatively young age thus making you appear worried or angry even when you’re not.

Treating with Dysport can temporarily immobilizes the muscles that you use to frown and thereby smoothing out those lines to restore your younger and less-stressed expression on your face. Effects of Dysport differ from one person to another. Some people may need further courses of the treatment to get young look. Talk with your doctor to discuss about the results you desire to get. Based on your expectations, the practitioner will plan the number of sessions.

Dysport not only makes you look younger, but also makes you feel more relaxed and in control. Most of the people with frown lines can greatly benefit from Dysport and it will work for both men and women. Men too can experience the benefits of looking younger and more relaxed appearance that Dysport can offer.

Along with the benefits, Dysport can also cause few side effects that are temporary. Most common side effects of Dysport are temporary soreness or mild bruising around the injection site. Few may experience slight headache that lasts for few hours after the treatment. Your practitioner may suggest you pain killer to relieve the pain. Few people may experience an allergic reaction that can cause a rash or flu like symptoms. Inform your therapist if you notice any of these conditions. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not consider Dysport treatment. People with neuromuscular disorders should also avoid the treatment.

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