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Dysport a Great Alternative to Botox

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I tried botox first (last year) and was planning...

WORTH IT$13
I tried botox first (last year) and was planning on maintaining every 3 months. Jeff suggested I try dysport as an alternative that would last longer between treatments and cost less in the long run. Having tried both I like them the same. I've had the same results so far. No pain, no swelling and no bruising. So far I've seen or felt no side effects (other than less headaches, which is good because I used to get them often). The usual cost is between $10 and $13 dollars per unit and total cost depends on how much is needed. In my case, for maintenance dose I required: 28 units.

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Jeff Angobaldo, MD

Jeff Angobaldo, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

4.9 | 476 Reviews
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Everybody offers botox today. What I like about Dr. Angobaldo is that he shows genuine concern about my issues and listens to me. He doesn't push for or insist on unnecessary treatments or excessive dosages. So far my results are great! My skin (forehead and face) looks natural (not frozen). The results are better than I was expecting. Thank you Jeff Angobaldo!

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for the past 3 years, I use 28 units of Botox , if I get dysport it’s literally doubled at 56 units. Where I live, Botox is $12 a unit, dysport is $4. I like them both he same. I do feel that dysport lasts a few weeks longer