Houston Dysport doctors
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Raghu Athre, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
1015 Medical Center Blvd. Ste. 1500, Webster |
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2 answers |
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Etai Funk, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
10575 Katy Fwy Ste 230, Houston |
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Esta Kronberg, MD
Houston Dermatologic Surgeon
7500 Beechnut St Ste 228, Houston |
1 answer | |
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Kathleen F. Archer, MD
Houston Oculoplastic Surgeon
902 Frostwood Drive Suite 243, Houston |
1 answer | |
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C. William Doubleday, MD
Houston Dermatologist
515 Post Oak Blvd Ste 535, Houston |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
How long should I wait to do conitnue with my heavy work outs (lots & lots of sweating) after being injected with Dysport for crowsfeet and between eyes?
I like my patients to remain upright for 4 hours after their injections. I also prefer they not work out the remainder of the day. They can work out before their treatnment, but I treat this as a procedure and prefer they postpone a vigorous work out until the next day.
I've heard that supposedly Dysport (Reloxin) is better than Botox because the Dysport lasts longer. Has anyone else heard this? Does the Dysport being used outside the U.S. right now usually last longer than Botox? Thx
Dysport, the new Botox alternative, has been out on the market now for close to two years and is gaining attention. Depending the dosage relative to Botox, Dysport should last just as long as Botox (3-4 months). Some of my patients have noticed the onset of action for Dysport is shorter (1-2 days) compared to Botox (3-4 days). Both work extremely well, are FDA approved, and when injected appropriately, provide wonderful results.



