April 15, 2011
What are the uses of Dysport and how does it work?
Dysport became popular a few years back when it became apparent that it was beneficial in aiding the reduction of wrinkles. It does so by freezing the face, stopping the movement that would cause the wrinkle in the first place. It is a procedure that is bringing joy and youthfulness to thousands of people across the world. But what exactly is Dysport? This chemical is made from a Botulinum neurotoxin that was created for medical purposes but is safe for cosmetic use. It was made for treatment of an illness called Cervical Dystonia, an ailment that causes pain as a result of spasms of the muscles. Though effective medically, it is most popular as a combatant against wrinkles.
Dysport is a means by which to fight back against wrinkles and unattractive crow's feet. It is safe to use, when done so by qualified professionals, and gives dramatic results after a day or so, resulting in fantastically improved wrinkles. It is now commonly available for all that seek a more youthful appearance and can be found at a selection of salons, spas and clinics.
If you book into your local salon and request a Dysport treatment, it is more than likely you will be doing so for some cosmetic purpose. This is not, however, the reason for which the substance was created and its ability to combat wrinkles is merely a by-product. It was in fact created to combat the side effects of the illness Cervical Dystonia. This illness can cause spasms in the body leading to distortion of limbs and muscles, with resulting pain. An injection of this pain fighting substance is believed to help as it blocks the sensory nerves that project the pain messages to the brain, as well as relaxing muscles. People who receive injections for this form of Dystonia see an improvement in their pain levels and are more comfortable.
Dysport could also be potentially useful for treating other ailments. Botox, a fellow wrinkle fighter, is used to treat hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweat and it may be possible that Dysport would do the same job, as both products work similarly. This is a syndrome that is usually treated with prescription anti-perspirants, sprays and roll-ons. This hasn't been proven to help long term, but the injections will balance out the problem and relieve the sufferer for months at a time.
One of the main benefits of getting a Dysport treatment is that it generally lasts about 4 months, with some variation depending on the client. This procedure is relatively inexpensive and is practical as it doesn't require constant re-injection. There is also no need for anaesthetic, so you don't have to take time off work or suffer through lengthy after care. You can swing by on your lunch hour or at the weekend!
If you want to take enjoy the benefits of Dysport then contact a clinic or spa today. Also, ask about Botox!
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