Orlando Dysport doctors

B. Pat Pazmino, MD B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
848 Brickell Avenue Suite 820, Miami
12 answers
Adam Rubinstein, MD Adam Rubinstein, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
19495 Biscayne Blvd Suite 200 - 201, Miami
6 answers
Ross A. Clevens, MD Ross A. Clevens, MD
Melbourne Facial Plastic Surgeon
200 South Harbor City Blvd First Floor, Melbourne
1 answer
Roger Bassin, MD Roger Bassin, MD
Orlando Oculoplastic Surgeon
422 South Alafaya Trail Suite 32, Orlando
Thomas Fiala, MD Thomas Fiala, MD
Altamonte Springs Plastic Surgeon
220 East Central Parkway Suite 2020, Altamonte Springs

Recent Answers

What is Dysport?

Can you give me more information about the wrinkle treatment called Dysport?

A: Dysport is a cousin of Botox

Dysport is a close relative of Botox that is now available in the United States through Medicis. We have seen great results in patients who have previously used Botox or have developed a resistance, or in patients new to these muscle relaxers. If you have use Botox but have not been satisfied with the results, you may consider using Dysport and you may consider a stronger concentration of Dysport as you may have stronger muscles in this area. The amount of Dysport used is slightly different than the amount of Botox per area. For great results, work with a board-certified plastic surgeon who has a great deal of experience with fillers, Botox and the new Dysport. The price of Dysport will vary by the practice. In our practice, Dysport is somewhat cheaper than Botox. Keep in mind when buying either filler to make sure that you are paying by the unit instead of by the volume (per area, per cc, per ml, etc)

B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
Where Should Dysport Be Injected to Raise Eyebrow Corner?

Where would you inject Botox or Dysport to correct slight drooping of corner of the eyebrow?

A: Using Dysport for a brow lift

Dysport is a close relative of Botox that is now available in the United States through Medicis. Like Botox, Dysport may be used to contour the face by relaxing the deeper facial muscles. These muscles are usually in the upper portion of the face. When applied appropriately, Dysport may relax the muscles that pull your brow down and cause a pleasing brow lift. Patients appreciate this rejuvenated look.
Your best bet is to work with a board-certified plastic surgeon who has a great deal of experience with fillers, Botox and the new Dysport. They will be able to review your treatment options and let you know which combination will help you meet your aesthetic goals.
 

B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
Dysport for Contouring Lower Face?

Can Dysport be used to contour the lower face? If so, how many units is effective? Is it safe to get a touch-up 3 days later if there is no effect with the first dosage?

A: Using Dysport in the lower face

Dysport is a close relative of Botox that is now available in the United States through Medicis. Like Botox, Dysport may be used to contour the face by relaxing the deeper facial muscles. These muscles are usually in the upper portion of the face. Muscle relaxants such as Botox and Dysport may have limited uses in the lower face. Your best bet is to work with a board-certified plastic surgeon who has a great deal of experience with fillers, Botox and the new Dysport. They will be able to review your treatment options and let you know which combination will help you meet your aesthetic goals.
 

B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
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