What Is Dysport®?
Dysport® is a wrinkle-relaxing injectable used to soften lines caused by repeated facial movement like frowning or squinting. It’s a botulinum toxin that works by temporarily reducing muscle activity beneath the skin, helping to minimize the appearance of dynamic wrinkles.
Like other botulinum toxin treatments, Dysport® may also be used off-label to address other facial or muscular concerns beyond its most common uses.
What Areas Can Dysport® Treat?
The most common area treated with Dysport® is the frown lines between the eyebrows, often called the “11 lines.” It can also be used in other areas of the face, depending on individual needs and provider recommendations.
How Is Dysport® Injected?
Dysport® is injected just beneath the skin using a fine needle. Treatments are typically quick and require no downtime.
What’s the Difference Between Dysport® and Botox?
Dysport vs. Botox is a common question. Both are FDA-approved neurotoxins that work in similar ways to relax muscles. While individual results and preferences vary, some patients find that Dysport® spreads more evenly and begins working slightly faster than Botox.
How Long Do Dysport® Results Last?
Most patients see results that last up to 3 months, though response time can vary. To maintain the most consistent outcome, it’s generally recommended to repeat treatments every 3 months.
How Much Does Dysport® Cost?
Dysport® is priced at $5 per unit. The total cost depends on your treatment area and the individual needs of each patient. For example, treating the frown lines between the eyebrows typically requires 60–75 units, though individual dosage may vary.
Where Can I Get Dysport® in NYC?
You can receive Dysport® at Verve Medical Cosmetics, with locations in New York City, New Jersey, Westchester, Long Island, and Miami.
Can I See Results from Dysport® Before and After?
Yes. Reviewing Dysport before and after photos is one of the best ways to understand what kind of results to expect. Your injector can show examples and explain how the treatment can be tailored to your facial structure.This information was medically reviewed by board-certified physician Stephen P. Bracci, M.D. on August 20, 2025.













