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Happy Holidays from JoniRoney.com

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Scottsdale Dysport Injections

Scottsdale – Dr. Aldo B. Guerra, Joni Roney, RN, MSN & AB Guerra Plastic Surgery Center would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our Scottsdale plastic surgery and cosmetic injectable patients a Happy New Year!

Last opportunity for Dysport™ injections in Scottsdale.

I also want to remind anyone who would like to have that last cosmetic injection before year’s end about Joni’s final Scottsdale Dysport™ injections day this Thu. 12/30!. Please fill out our cotact form or call (480) 970-2596 today.

Joni injects in Scottsdale a variety of cosmetic injectable products. To help each cosmetic surgery patient choose the right non-surgical product we have a small list of facts below:

Find out more about Dysport™ and Botox® cosmetic injections.

Dysport™ became FDA-approved in 2009, but has been used outside the U.S. since 1991. It is also used to temporarily improve the look of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows in adults less than 65 years of age. Learn more about Dysport™.

Botox® was FDA-approved in 2002. It is indicated to temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the brows in people from 18 to 65 years of age. The effects typically last between 3 to 4 months. Learn more about Botox® Cosmetic.

Botox versus Dysport.

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Botox versus Dysport.

Scottsdale – Several fans of the blog have asked, what’s the difference between Botox and Dysport?

In fact, just about everyone who comes to our Scottsdale Botox Day is asking what is the difference between the two types of Botulinum toxins? They want to know if they should try Dysport at our Dysport Days Injection events?

Well, here’s a short and precise answer to this question:

Botox and Dysport stop muscles in the face from moving and not allowing your face skin to wrinkle up while the toxin is effective.

Botox and Dysport: Head-to-Head.

A main difference between the two is price per unit and the amount of units recommended. Dysport is about $4 a unit, but you need slightly more than twice as many units to achieve the same result. There usually is a savings from Dysport when compared to Botox.

Botox Dysport
The average costs $12 per unit. The average costs $4 per unit.
Often recommend about 50 plus units for eyes, forehead and brow. Often recommend about 120 units for eyes, forehead and brow.
The effects may last about 3 to 4 months. The effects may last about 3 to 4 months.
Begins working in 5 to 10 days after injection. Begins working 3 to 7 days after injection.

Dermal Fillers a good complement.

Don’t forget that dermal fillers like Restylane®and Juvederm®can complement and enhance the results of other wrinkle treatments, like Botox and Dysport. When used in combination together, these procedures are sometimes referred to as a liquid facelift. The liquid facelift, can rejuvenate the appearance of your face without the lengthy recovery associated with facial plastic surgery. Additionally. Juvederm®and Restylane®, both now come mixed with lidocaine a numbing medication which reduces the pain associated with the dermal filler injection and increases your recovery time.

Additional information for Botox and Dysport.

If you are interested in more information about Botox versus Dysport, these links may give you more information. Not every medical office administers Botox and Dysport, so we suggest you call ahead…..

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