Dysport – the best wrinkle slayer treatment


Numerous people get to benefit from Dysport especially the ones that depend on their appearance and look for their livelihoods like models and actors. Since this treatment form is less expensive than the earlier methods it has a good appeal to people of modest means. Patients have reported that Dysport treatment is almost painless. The size of every injection is small and to make this treatment more attractive, doctors have found out that one single injection affects a wider area compared to an injection that contains similar substances. Fewer injections denote less pain and fewer injections mean less money as well.

How does it work?

Dysport Edmonton takes some days to take effect however the wrinkles will eventually fade. This is due to the muscles that obtained the injections that will no longer be able to contract. The neighbouring muscles will operate as normal. It means that the muscles that control your eyebrows and eyelids will still continue to function as always, but the muscles that caused the unwanted wrinkles under and next to your eyes will not contract anymore.

Rare side effects

Patients who had received Dysport treatment for treating their facial wrinkles have said to have some side effects. Just like any other treatment, your body can possess an allergic reaction to the botulinum substance. However, these are very rare and uncommon.

Since Dysport Edmonton treatment involves injections it is quite essential to get the services of a skilled and certified professional. It should not be too difficult to find one too since a comparable treatment called Botox has been utilized for numerous years.

Albany Laser and Cosmetic Centre offers free Dysport treatment consultation and they discuss the costs with you before progressing to evade any surprise bills.

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