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Yes you can, as long as you are not having an active breakout. Dysport is a great neurotoxins that many pts prefer over Botox but in our office we use both and have very satisfied pts. Just be sure you go to a certified Nurse Injector.
Yes, as long as you don't have an active infection, you can have Dysport with HPV. Dysport results take 1-2 weeks. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer
Thank you for sharing your excellent question. Yes, you can have Dysport injected into your forehead succesfully with an HPV diagnosis
As long as there are no active lesions in the forehead region, Dysport or Botox may be safely administered. I would recommend having your injections performed by an experienced injector who is also qualified to diagnose such HPV-related lesions.
I agree with the other experts here. As long as you are not having an active breakout, it should be fine to have Dysport treatment.
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can have Dysport as long as you don’t have active HPV. It’s best to get a in person consultation with a board-certified dermatologist.
You can have a Dysport treatment as long as you are not experiencing an active infection. Dysport works well to help soften lines caused by muscle activity and lasts 3-4 months. See an expert injector for treatment.
Sopia,Injections to an area during an active outbreak of HPV/HSV is not advised. If your HPV is currently controlled, then you are safe to have Dysport. Consultation with an experienced physician prior to injection is highly recommended.Wish you the best!Hardik Doshi, M.D.
Thank you for your question. As long as you have no active viral outbreak in the region of the injections there is no contraindication to receiving botulinum toxin injections to your forehead, Including Dysport.
Thank you for your question. As long as the neuromodulator (Dysport, Botox, Xeomin) are not injected in an area of active lesions, there is no currently known contraindication for your Dysport injections. See an experienced board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon so you don't drop your your eyebrows. Best of luck,Suneel Chilukuri, M.D.Houston, Texas
Hi jenrae72, thanks for your question! Dysport, like Botox, is a neurotoxin that acts to relax the muscles in the face and reduce fine lines and creases in the skin. Both Dysport and Botox can cause a droopy eyelid, also called a ptosis, if injected too low in the forehead. There are cert...
F you’re not ready for an eyebrow lift, 12 units of Dysport should give you the effect you are hoping for. However, if you are young, you need to consider that getting neuromodulators every few months over a long period of time will be quite pricey. You might want to look into a surgical brow l...
I have never heard of those varied symptoms related to Dysport, or Botox. It would be best to consult with your primary care to find a possible cause to these symptoms.Best of luck,Dr. G
I think that rather than Dysport, the injector meant Hyaluronidase (Hyelex) to dissolve the filler if it was one of the Hyaluronic acid fillers. However it does appear as tho the filler was primarily injected into the central upper lip in the cupids bow, as you said, and perhaps would have...
Hi,Thank you for your question. As others have mentioned, some injectors may remove the stopper if they are near the end of the vial to make it easier to draw up the remaining product. Typically a larger needle is used to draw up the product but some injectors may use a small/short needle, w...
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