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What is Dysport Treatment?
03Aug 2019

What is Dysport Treatment? If you're like millions of others, then wrinkles aren't your thing. Unfortunately, wrinkles are a natural aspect of aging and living: skin naturally becomes less elastic with age, exposure to UV light breaks down connective tissue, and repeated facial expressions cause grooves and fine lines that become permanent features. Preventative measures can and should be taken. At the Harley Institute, we recommend: 

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  • Being proactive by protecting your skin from the sun's UV rays. If limiting the time, you spend under the sun is not possible, then applying sunscreen with SPF of 30 or more should become a habit especially if you're swimming or perspiring.
  • Moisturizing your skin to prevent premature wrinkles due to dry skin shriveling up your skin cells. Staying hydrated is crucial not only for skincare but for your body as a whole.
  • Avoiding smoking.
  • Eating a healthy diet filled with a variety of vitamins found in fruits and vegetables.

Dysport Treatment by Harley Institute

In addition to recommending proactiveness, Harley Institute provides Dysport treatment. Dysport is a cosmetic procedure proven to reduce the intensity of frown lines between the eyebrows by reducing muscle activity at targeted points. Injections into the targeted points prevents the excess muscle movements and contractions that are known to cause unwanted wrinkles and frown lines. The result is a natural-looking face without the "˜frozen' look found in other wrinkle treatments. In fact, according to surveys, 97% of users of Dysport say they'd do it again. Harley Institute has faith in Dysport considering it is approved in 69 countries and has over 25 years of clinical experience worldwide. If you are considering mitigating wrinkles and creases, call Harley Institute today to schedule a consultation.

Quick and Long-Lasting

We are just as excited for your new look as you are. We want you to see results as soon as possible for as long as possible. That's why Harley Institute's choice of treatment for wrinkles is Dysport. The majority of people see results in just two to three days after a 10-20 minute treatment of Dysport. What's more is the improvements may last for up to four months after treatment with little downtime: the healing is quick and you can get back to your day sooner.

Words of Caution

As with any drug or chemical, you should always consult with your primary physician before making the decision to get Dysport treatment. Harley Institute recommends that you not take Dysport if you:

  • Have skin infections or surgical changes at the planned treatment area.
  • Had allergic reactions to any other botulinum toxin product such as Botox, Myobloc, or Xeomin.
  • Are allergic to Dysport or any of its ingredients including cow's milk protein.

Further, Dysport may not be the right treatment for you if:

  • You have weak muscles in the planned treatment area.
  • You have droopy or sagging eyelids.
  • You have deep scars in the planned treatment area.
  • You have thick and oily skin.
  • Your wrinkles don't smoothen when you spread them apart.

The information shared here should not be taken as medical advice; speak to your doctor first to determine if Dysport is right for you. You are encouraged to visit Dysport's website to learn more about warnings and possible side effects.

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