Dysport and Botox are in the same family
Dysport and Botox are both neuromodulators used to soften expression lines. Patients sometimes prefer one over the other, but the right answer is not universal.
The injector's experience with the product, your previous response, the treatment area, and your movement goals all matter more than brand loyalty.
Where Dysport is commonly discussed
Dysport is often discussed for frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet. Some providers like its spread characteristics in certain areas; others prefer Botox for predictability in their own hands.
That is why the consultation question is simple: which product would you choose for my face, and why?
Natural movement is still the goal
Whether the product is Botox, Dysport, or another wrinkle relaxer, the aesthetic goal can still be conservative. If you want expression left in place, say that before treatment starts.
What to ask before booking
- Do you recommend Dysport or Botox for my specific goals?
- How do you dose for a natural result?
- When should I expect the result to settle?
- How do you handle touch-ups?
- What should I avoid right after treatment?
Common questions
Is Dysport better than Botox?
Not universally. The better choice depends on your treatment history, anatomy, goals, and provider.
Can I switch from Botox to Dysport?
Many patients can discuss switching, but that should happen with a licensed injector who knows dosing differences.
Where can I ask about Dysport near Park City?
Call or text and we can help you find appointment options around Park City and the Wasatch Back.
