Botox, Dysport and Xeomin are all botulinum neurotoxin, collectively known as BTX- A (botulinum neurotoxin type A). These products have minor differences in their chemical forms.



Dr. Parvin Shafa in Irvine, Orange CA is an experienced dermatologist that has been injecting botox since 1996. Since mid-2009, she has been simultaneously injecting Dysport.
Here is Dr. Shafa’s testimony on the differences and similarities between Botox and Dysport.
“I do not pay attention to what the marketing world is claiming and spreading. The most valuable information about these products comes not from these marketing companies, but from my own personal experience gained from injecting these products, from close follow-ups and feedback from my own patients, and from my scientific studies and research of these products. My extensive experience with both products has shown that both can be used interchangeably for the same result with patient’s informed consent about the type of product received.”
Botox and Dysport slightly differ in the type of protein used, but the risks and effects of both products are similar. In fact, they are so similar that we, at OC MedDerm, have one single consent form for Botox and Dysport since all information is the same with minor differences. As with any product, we desire an affordable and effective product that poses minimal to no risks. Since the risks and effects of both products are similar, we will support whoever supports the wellbeing of our patients and offers incentives such as rebates, price cuts, or anything else that increases our patients’ happiness and satisfaction.
Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin are all FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A treatments that temporarily relax facial muscles to reduce wrinkles. They work similarly but differ slightly in formulation, dosing, and onset time.
There is no single “best” option for everyone. Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin can all effectively treat wrinkles. The right choice depends on your treatment goals, anatomy, and provider recommendations.
Some patients notice Dysport results within 3–5 days, while Botox may take 5–7 days to become noticeable. Individual results vary, and both treatments typically reach full effect within two weeks.
Results typically last about 3–4 months. Factors such as the treatment area, dosage, muscle activity, and individual metabolism can affect how long results are maintained.
Yes. Xeomin is formulated without certain accessory proteins found in Botox and Dysport. Despite this difference, all three products are designed to reduce wrinkles by temporarily relaxing targeted muscles.
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