As a precaution, it's generally advised to avoid using Dysport while breastfeeding to ensure the safety of both the mother and the nursing baby.
While the primary benefit of being treated with Botox/Dysport is the Are not pregnant or nursing at the time of your treatment; Have fine lines and
while still allowing patients to use their natural expressions. Anyone with a neurological disorder should avoid Dysport, as should women who are nursing or
Dysport is ideal for treating glabella lines, while Botox is approved for It is not recommended for women who are pregnant or nursing, or for anyone under the
nursing a child, and should be at a minimum age of 18. This ideal Similarly, while Xeomin may not hold the added protein that allows Botox and Dysport
Dysport. You should not have Dysport treatment while you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or at all if you have a neuro-muscular disease. Dysport has been
For example, you will be precluded from treatment if you are currently pregnant or nursing an infant. While Jeuveau and Dysport are extremely
Lasting Effects: While not permanent, Botox and Dysport effects can last for nursing school! We're proud of you, Leny! Button. We're celebrating
How much does Dysport cost? Dysport treatment pricing is determined by the size of the treatment area and the number of units that will be needed to achieve the desired result. You and our nurse injector, Katelyn Peterpaul, will work together to determine the amount of Dysport that will be needed during your private Dysport consultation. Once
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