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Product review: Dysport: Wrinkle Relaxer

by Cherelynn Baker

Created on: August 03, 2009   Last Updated: August 04, 2009

The Coke vs. Pepsi of Wrinkle Relaxers: Botox vs. Dysport

This article could otherwise be known as: I'm in the market for a serious thinker lines eraser. The cosmetic enhancement and aesthetics industry would call this Glabellar lines and the Dysport product is inserted intramuscularly for just such a need. For you and me this translates to mean that Dysport is injected with a needle and not rubbed on.

For over ten years Botox has been the only wrinkle relaxer on the market for cosmetic use until now. So ladies and gentleman please put your hands together and welcome to the market the new competition in cosmetic wrinkle relaxing: Dysport.

This FDA approved treatment is for the 11 between your eyebrows that happen when you furrow them, get angry or think a lot and after years of doing it; the lines stay there even when you aren't mad or thinking of anything in particular.

I say again for those super fast scan an article readers that Dysport is FDA approved and the active ingredient is botulinum toxin Type A. Botox has been manufactured by Allergen and now Ipsen Group is on the United States of America cosmetic beauty enhancement territory with Dysport.

For more science and medical information, please visit the homepage at www.DysportUSA.com or contact: Tercica, Inc a subsidiary of the Ipsen Group in Brisbane CA 94005 or in my home turf contact Medicis Aesthetics Inc a wholly owned subsidiary of Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp in Scottsdale AZ 85256.

So let's get to the juicy facts of my experience. I was the guinea pig a' la GForce style at the Aspire Medical Center in Las Vegas Nevada. A very talented and world renowned leader in the cosmetic industry Dr. Jason Michaels met me at the challenge.

I have been thinking of stepping up my skin care routine and anti-age maintenance program (to which I currently include wear sunscreen as my program) by doing some minor treatments; such as a light peel and maybe some Botox.

Luckily, before I had gone to my appointment for Botox in Scottsdale, I was introduced to Dysport for wrinkle relaxing and referred to the Aspire Medical Center and Dr. Jason Michaels. A key difference and benefit of Dysport over Botox is that it works faster in showing results and has a more natural looking appearance allowing for more expressions without lasting wrinkles that were the goal of erasing in the first place.

The Aspire Medical Center (www.aspiremedcenter.com) is located in the newly developing West Las Vegas area. The office

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