A healthcare provider assessing the patient's face.
Dysport Gone Wrong: Navigating Complications

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, neuromodulator injection procedures increased by 73% from 2019 to 2022, making them the most conducted minimally invasive treatment in 2022.

A mother holding her newborn.
Dysport and Breastfeeding: Safety Precautions

According to a recent United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report, an average of 48% of infants aged 0 to 5 months are exclusively breastfed.

A healthcare provider marking the injection sites for the treatment.
Dysport for TMJ: Evaluating Effectiveness

According to Zieliński et al.

An individual showing off their youthful and rejuvenated facial skin.
A healthcare provider holding a medical syringe.
A medical professional administering a masseter muscle injection.
Dysport Masseter Reduction: Guidelines for Administration

Bruxism or teeth grinding occurs unconsciously in stressful situations or sleep.

A medical professional administering a glabellar lines' injection.
Dysport vs. Jeuveau: An In-depth Comparison

According to the latest American Society of Plastic Surgeons report, neuromodulator injections ranked first among minimally invasive procedures, with over 8.7 million performed in 2022.

A medical professional injecting a solution into the glabellar lines.
Dysport on the Forehead: Maximizing Results

Did you know that the forehead is often the first area to reveal signs of aging?

An individual suffering from severe migraine.
Dysport and Headaches: Migraine Treatment

Migraines affect millions of people worldwide, causing debilitating pain, sensitivity to light, and nausea.

An individual receiving injections for their frown lines.
Dysport Around the Eyes: Safe Application Techniques

As individuals age, the emergence of glabella or frown lines becomes an inevitable part of the process.

A healthcare provider administering an injection for the frown lines.