Abbie selects neurotoxins like Daxxify® and Dysport® based on each client’s anatomy and treatment goals. Daxxify® offers a longer-lasting effect, which appeals to clients looking to reduce the number of visits, and provides precise results for targeted areas. Dysport®, on the other hand, has a wider spread and faster onset, making it ideal for smoothing larger areas efficiently. By choosing the right product for each individual, she ensures natural, tailored results that align with the client’s needs and preferences.
Dysport® is an FDA-approved injectable neurotoxin that temporarily softens moderate to severe wrinkles by relaxing the facial muscles that cause them. Similar to Botox®, Dysport® works beneath the skin’s surface to reduce lines caused by repeated movement—like frowning, squinting, or raising your brows.
What makes Dysport® different is how it spreads and settles. It’s especially effective for treating broader areas like the forehead and glabella (“11” lines between the eyebrows), offering fast-acting, natural-looking results.
Fast onset – Results may appear in just 2–3 days
Natural look – Smooths lines without stiffness or a “frozen” look
Soft diffusion – Ideal for larger areas or patients wanting a softer spread
Consistent results – Lasts 3–4 months for most patients
Daxxify ® is the newest FDA-approved neuromodulator, similar to Botox® and Dysport®, designed to smooth lines and wrinkles caused by facial expressions.
What sets Daxxify® apart is its unique peptide-enhanced formula, which allows results to last up to twice as long as traditional treatments — often six months or more.
Clients who choose Daxxify® are often looking for a longer-lasting solution with fewer appointments. Many appreciate that it delivers the same natural-looking, refreshed results as Botox®, but with extended duration. This means less maintenance while still enjoying smooth, balanced results.
Frown line between the brows (“11s”)
Forehead creases
Crow’s feet around the eyes
Fine lines from repeated facial expressions
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