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Botox vs. Dysport Comparison

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Discover whether Botox or Dysport best fits your goals for a refreshed, natural look.

Botox vs. Dysport: Understanding Your Options for Wrinkle Relaxing

Dynamic expression lines—such as forehead creases, frown lines (“11s”), and crow’s feet—form as the facial muscles contract over time. While both Botox® and Dysport® are FDA-approved neuromodulators that relax these muscles and soften wrinkles, subtle differences in formulation, diffusion, onset, and dosing may make one product a better fit for your individual needs.

At Monarch Plastic Surgery & Skin Renewal Center in Sandy Springs, our board-certified plastic surgeons guide patients from Atlanta, Buckhead, and beyond through a personalized decision-making process. In this comprehensive comparison, you’ll learn:


What Are Botox and Dysport?

Both Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) and Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) are purified forms of botulinum toxin type A. They work by blocking acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction, temporarily reducing muscle contractions that cause dynamic wrinkles.

Key similarities:


Onset and Diffusion: What to Expect

Feature Botox Dysport
Onset 3–5 days 2–3 days
Peak effect 2 weeks 2 weeks
Diffusion Tends to remain localized Slightly wider spread
Units Standardized dosing units Approximately 2.5× units of Botox

Duration of Effect

Both products last 3–4 months on average, though individual metabolism and muscle strength can influence longevity. Some patients find Botox lasts up to 5 months in certain areas, while others report Dysport’s effects wane at closer to 3 months. Maintenance schedules are adjusted accordingly.


Dosing and Cost Considerations

Because Dysport units are not interchangeable with Botox, typical conversion ratios range from 2–3 units of Dysport per 1 unit of Botox.

Treatment Area Typical Botox Dose Equivalent Dysport Dose
Glabella (“11s”) 20 units 50 units
Crow’s Feet (both sides) 24 units 60 units
Forehead Lines 10-20 units 30-50 units

Pricing may be quoted per unit. While Dysport units are generally less expensive, the higher unit requirement often brings the total cost in line with Botox. During your consultation, we’ll provide transparent pricing and tailored recommendations.


Ideal Treatment Areas

Many patients combine both products in different areas to leverage each neuromodulator’s strengths.


Choosing the Right Neuromodulator for You

Consider these factors when deciding between Botox and Dysport:

  1. Desired Onset: If you need faster visible results (e.g., before a special event), Dysport may be advantageous.
  2. Area of Treatment: For broader zones, Dysport’s diffusion can provide smoother coverage; for pinpoint precision, Botox is often preferred.
  3. Budget & Dosing: Evaluate per-unit cost alongside total units needed.
  4. Previous Experience: Your past responses to each product can guide future choices.

Ultimately, safety and natural-looking results depend more on injector expertise than product differences. Dr. Kavali and Dr. Moak will recommend the best approach based on your facial anatomy and aesthetic goals.


What to Expect During Your Appointment

Full effects develop over 7–14 days; you’ll return for a follow-up to assess and fine-tune as needed.


Safety and Side Effects

Both Botox and Dysport have excellent safety profiles. Common, temporary side effects include:

Choosing a board-certified injector and following post-treatment guidelines minimizes risks.


Why Trust Monarch Plastic Surgery?

Whether you choose Botox, Dysport, or a combination, you’re in expert hands.


Begin Your Journey to Smoother, More Youthful Lines

Dynamic wrinkles no longer have to define your expressions. With Botox or Dysport at Monarch Plastic Surgery, you can achieve a refreshed, natural appearance—no downtime required.

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