Botox & Dysport

What’s The Difference?

Botox and Dysport are both neuromodulators that temporarily weaken the muscle they are injected into.
What's the difference? Botox takes about 5-7 days to start working and lasts around 4 months. Dysport has a 1-3 day onset and lasts around 3 months. Dysport also requires twice as many units as Botox, which is reflected in the price per unit.

Botox Before and After Gallery

The patients featured in the gallery are actual Lake Oconee Botox patients.

*Patients have given consent to share the following images.

FAQs

  • Temporary neurotoxin that weakens the muscle in which it is placed to improve animation lines

  • These products are FDA approved to improve horizontal forehead lines, frown lines/11’s (glabellar lines between the brows), and smile lines around the eyes (crow’s feet).

    Botox can also be used for hyperhidrosis (excess sweating)

    Other areas where neurotoxins may be used:

    • Gummy smiles

    • Lip flip (lip eversion)

    • Jaw slimming or teeth grinding (masseter)

    • Bunny lines on the nose (nasalis)

    • Brow lift

    • Vertical neck lines (platysmal separation)

  • Botox:
    Begins to work in 5-7 days, full effect in 2 weeks

    Dysport:
    Begins to work in 1-3 days, full effect in 2 weeks

  • The average4Botox and Dysport application lasts 4-6 months.

  • The following instructions are recommended to achieve optimal results and limit complications.

    • No rubbing or massaging areas injected for 4-6 hours

    • No laying down flat for 4-6 hours

    • No exercise for the rest of the day following injection

    Many patients experience small “ant bite” marks after injection that last about 10 minutes. Simply lightly apply concealer over the injection sites if you need to cover them.

  • Consultations with treatment typically take 30 minutes. Treatments alone, usually only takes about 15 minutes. Appointments are usually scheduled for 30 minutes to allow for adequate consult time.

  • There is very minimal discomfort during treatment. It feels like little pin pricks at each injection site.