WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR DYSPORT?
Because Dysport is a non-invasive treatment, most healthy people are good candidates for Tacoma Dysport. Before performing your injections, your provider will ensure you are a viable candidate with a low risk for complications.
Medical conditions that can put you at a high risk of complications from Dysport, or compromise your results, include: blood or bleeding disorders, cancer, autoimmune disorders, allergies to the product ingredients, skin infections at the site, or if you’ve had previous reactions to botulinum toxin products such as Botox or Xeomin.
Some of these conditions do not immediately disqualify you from Dysport treatment. You should discuss your entire medical history with your provider so that they can help you find the best treatment for your goals. Even if the treatment that will help you most is not Dysport, our providers will help you find a treatment or procedure that will help you see meaningful results.
In addition to medical conditions, certain situations or factors that can make you unsuitable for Dysport are: pregnancy or nursing, under the age of 18 or over the age of 65, or if you’ve had previous plastic or major surgery performed on or around the face. Most of the time, once you finish your pregnancy and nursing, you can receive Dysport injections.
Your Consultation
During your consultation with an expert provider at Seattle Plastic Surgery, they will determine if you are a candidate for Dysport in Tacoma. First, they will ask about your concerns, why you want to try an injectable solution, and your expectations for treatment. Next, they will want to review your full medical history, including medications you currently take, previous surgical procedures, and any illnesses you may have. Finally, they will examine your face to determine whether Dysport could address your facial concerns.
If your Seattle Dysport injector determines you are a good candidate, your provider can usually begin your injections right away.