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Description Dysport Botox. Dysport 500units offer a great range of solutions as well as a perfect replacement for the more expensive injectable and facial adjustment fillers. Dysport contains an active substance Clostridium Botulinum Type A Haemagglutinin-Toxin Complex. Dysport has a great range of uses which can be applied both to children and adults. But is is important to note that it’s not applied in same portions in adults as in children. Dysport Botox Uses for Adults: Applied around the Eyes Also, it is used around the face. Use also on the neck. Also Applicable to the arm and shoulder Finally, can be applied on the leg. Another import use of Dysport is to treat Hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating in the armpits that interferes with everyday life. Dysport Uses for Children: Children with cerebral palsy (over the age of two) can be treated using Dysport to reduce muscle spasms and improve their walking. How Dysport Botox manifest in the system. Also, it’s important to know exactly how Dysport works generally when applied to the various parts. Dysport is a toxin that’s produced by the Clostridium Botulinum bacterium. Dysport works by stopping muscles from contracting. This is done by blocking the release of the chemical that acts between nerves and muscle to cause the muscles to contract. This reduces abnormal muscle contractions, also known as spasms. 2. Before you get Dysport Botox, you should know the following: Dysport is not recommended for use: You should not take this medication if you have an allergy to the botulinum toxin A or any other ingredient (listed at section 6). Warnings and precautions Dysport injections are more dangerous in these situations. Before using Dysport, We strongly advise to talk to your doctor or pharmacist before: You may have difficulty swallowing. If you have a history of breathing problems, bronchitis or pneumonia. You’ve had an allergic reaction in the past to botulinum toxins. If you have any other muscle diseases or problems, example include myasthenia gravis. You can bleed easily. If the area where you will receive the injection is infected or swollen, then this should be reported.





