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Hi there!It is safe to have these two treatments done one day apart or even done at the same appointment. Just make sure to follow the appropriate aftercare instructions.Good luck!
Hi jld14. It is completely safe to do filler and dysport a day apart. We often treat patients on the same day for filler and dysport so that is also an option. I hope this helps! - Emily Duffy, Plastic Surgery Physician Assistant and Aesthetic Injector with Dr. Christine Rodgers
It's generally safe to have Dysport and cheek fillers administered one day apart. These treatments target different areas and use different techniques, so they typically do not interfere with each other. However, it's important to follow certain guidelines to ensure the best results and minimize any potential risks.After receiving Dysport, you should avoid rubbing or massaging the treated areas for at least 24 hours to prevent the spread of the toxin to unintended muscles. Similarly, after your cheek filler appointment, you should avoid excessive pressure on the treated area.Always discuss your specific treatment plan and any concerns with your healthcare provider, as they can offer personalized advice based on your individual health profile and aesthetic goals. If you experience any unusual symptoms following either treatment, contact your provider promptly.
Yes it is fine to have your Dysport and filler treatments a day apart. However for future reference, it is also fine (and common) to have them done on the same day. Hope that helps.
Yes, it’s generally safe to have Dysport injections one day before your cheek filler appointment. The two procedures target different areas and layers of the face, so there’s minimal risk of interference. However, for optimal safety and to avoid complications like swelling or bruising, some providers recommend spacing them out by a few days. This way, any initial reactions or side effects from the Dysport can settle before proceeding with the filler. Always consult with your injector to confirm what’s best for your specific situation.
You appear to have static lines in your forehead. Dysport will stop the muscle movement in the area however, if you are sleeping on that side then the crease is considered static now. Microneedling would help soften this line. I would start there before a hydration injection.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Based on your description, it sounds like you are experiencing some localized muscle activity in the lower center of your forehead, which might be causing the bulging when you raise your brows. This can sometimes occur if certain areas of the frontalis...
The effects of neuromodulators like Dysport are temporary. Typically the effects gradually fade over three to four months, but for some it may be longer. I've included a video I hope you find helpful.