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Hi and thank you for your question. These wrinkles, also called 'bunny lines', are easily relaxed with neurotoxins such as Dysport, Botox or Xeomin. This muscle only requires a few units per side to achieve a beautiful natural result. I recommend you meet with an experienced injector to go over a treatment plan that will work for you. I hope this helped! Best wishes.
Hello and thanks for asking. Those horizontal lines that appear at the top of the nasal bridge are also known as bunny lines. Certain facial expressions cause them. At first, you might see them when you smile or squint. However, they can become permanently etched in the face over time. Because these lines fall into the category of dynamic or motion-induced wrinkles, they will respond well to Dysport. The medication is injected into the muscle to relax its activity and smooth away the lines in the process. Results should last about three to four months.
Hi JG, neuromodulators (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin), lasers, microneedling/PRP, and fillers work very well in combination to improve nose creases / bunny lines and can give long-term results. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Dysport (and Botox) work by relaxing muscles that cause lines or furrows. The lines that crease up on the sides of the nose are sometimes called "bunny lines". Dysport can be used to improve these wrinkles.
A small amount of Dysport to this area can relax the appearance of these lines. They are often referred to as "bunny lines". See a experienced injector near you for treatment.
Dysport or other neurotoxins would work well for the lines on your nose. A muscle called the nasalis muscle causes those lines. We often call those bunny lines. It will help relax that muscle and I am sure you will like the results. Hope that helps.
Dysport works by relaxing the muscles that cause wrinkles. Over time and use, the muscles in the face contract and form lines and wrinkles from actions like smiling or frowning. By relaxing the muscles responsible for a particular motion, Dysport can cause those lines to lighten or disappear. Dysport could be a potential option for you as it treats dynamic wrinkles like the creases in your nose that occur when you smile. I would recommend scheduling an in-person consultation with an experienced and board certified provider to determine if Dysport is the best option available for your treatment goals.
Thank you for your question. The lines you are speaking of are commonly referred to as "Bunny Lines" and can easily be treated with a neuromodulator such as Botox or Dysport. Results usually last up to 4 months. Be sure to consult with a provider that is well versed in facial anatomy such as a board certified plastic surgeon.
Those lines are created by the muscle movement on each side of your nose. Dysport, Botox, or Xeomin can be injected in the muscle to help improve that area. This procedure will last between 3-4 months.
Neuromodulators, such as Dysport or Botox, work by relaxing the muscles in which they are injected. Nose creases (which can also be called bunny lines) can be easily treated with a small amount of Dysport or Botox. This is a common area for treatment with neuromodulators.Best wishes, Pamela Stuart MD
Dysport typically lasts 3 - 5 months. 5 units of dysport is very little and it is unusual to see such a strong effect from that amount. Be sure to confirm with your doctor that it was 5 units of dysport (not botox), but overall the results should last just as long as usual, no matter how many...
You have a subtle lump in the glabella (area between the eyes). I doubt that it is related to Dysport, although there is a simple way to find out. If it is an untreated procerus muscle (vertical muscle that cause horizontal creases at the nasal bridge), then squinting your eyes together wil...
There is no need to massage after Dysport treatments. In fact it is recommended that you do not massage the area as it can cause the product to spread to unintended areas. It's difficult to say if the number of units used was too much. The number of units needed depends on the areas treated.