Dysport

Dysport injections are a trusted neuromodulator treatment made with botulinum toxin type A. They work by relaxing targeted facial muscles to soften wrinkles and refine facial contours. At Euphie Clinic, Dysport is performed by our LCP-certified doctors to address dynamic lines, reduce jaw tension, sculpt facial features and minimise excessive sweating for a more balanced, refreshed appearance.

Sessions Required
1 session and above
Duration of Results
3–6 months
Session Duration
10–20 mins
Downtime
Minimal downtime
Skin Concerns
Bulky jawline from overactive masseter muscles Crow’s feet Facial asymmetry from uneven muscle use Forehead lines Frown lines Gummy smile
Bulky jawline from overactive masseter muscles
Crow’s feet
Facial asymmetry from uneven muscle use
Forehead lines
Frown lines
Gummy smile

About This Treatment

Dysport is a purified form of botulinum toxin type A. It works by temporarily blocking nerve signals to the targeted muscles, reducing their movement and relaxing facial tension. When administered with precision by our doctors, this results in smoother skin, softened lines, and a refined facial contour.

Over time and with consistent treatments, the treated muscles may reduce in size, such as the masseter muscles in jaw-slimming procedures, helping achieve a slimmer, V-shaped lower face without surgery or downtime.

How Does It Work?

  • Blocks excessive muscle contraction to soften fine lines and wrinkles

  • Relaxes muscle bulk such as the masseter to contour a wider jawline

  • Offers subtle lift and facial balance through strategic injection placement

Key Benefits

  • Natural-Looking Facial Softening
    Gently relaxes muscles without freezing expressions for a natural, refreshed look.

  • Non-Surgical Contouring
    Ideal for jaw-slimming and facial definition without the need for incisions or recovery time.

  • Quick and Convenient
    A short procedure with minimal discomfort and long-lasting results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dysport better than Botox?

Dysport and Botox are both botulinum toxin type A injectables that work by relaxing targeted muscles. The main difference lies in their formulation and diffusion. Dysport may spread more easily, making it suitable for larger treatment areas, while Botox is often preferred for precise zones. Neither is strictly “better”; the choice depends on your aesthetic goals and your doctor’s assessment.

No, Dysport is not categorised as a prescription medication. However, it is a medical injectable that can only be performed by qualified doctors in licensed aesthetic clinics. At Euphie Clinic, all Dysport procedures are administered by LCP-certified doctors using authentic, MOH-approved products.

Both Dysport and Botox are derived from botulinum toxin type A but are used in very small, controlled doses that are considered safe when administered by trained professionals. The “toxin” component refers to the base molecule, not the safety level in aesthetic use. When injected correctly, Dysport is safe and has a well-established safety record.

The cost of Dysport varies depending on the treatment area, number of units required and the doctor’s expertise. Be careful of extremely low prices that seem too good to be true, as they may involve diluted doses, unregistered products or improper handling. For safe and effective results, Dysport should only be administered by a licensed doctor in a registered aesthetic clinic using authentic, MOH-approved products.

When performed by trained professionals, Dysport is generally safe. However, possible side effects include temporary redness, bruising, swelling, or mild discomfort at the injection site. Rarely, unintended muscle weakness, eyelid droop, or asymmetry can occur if placement or dosage is incorrect. Choosing a certified and experienced injector reduces these risks significantly.