If you’re considering wrinkle relaxers, you’ve probably asked: What’s the difference between Botox and Dysport? And more importantly — which one is better?

The truth is, both are highly effective treatments for smoothing dynamic wrinkles. The right choice depends on your goals, muscle strength, and how your body responds to treatment.

At MYBFF Med Spa + Social in San Antonio, we help patients choose the option that delivers the most natural, balanced results.


What Are Botox and Dysport?

Botox and Dysport are FDA-approved neuromodulators that temporarily relax the muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles, such as:

  • Forehead lines
  • Frown lines (11s)
  • Crow’s feet

By reducing muscle movement, the skin appears smoother and more refreshed.

Both products work similarly — but they have subtle differences.


What’s the Difference Between Botox and Dysport?

1. Spread

Dysport tends to diffuse slightly more than Botox. This can be helpful for treating larger areas like the forehead.

Botox may stay more localized, which can be beneficial for precise areas.


2. Onset Time

Dysport may begin working slightly faster — sometimes within 2–3 days.

Botox typically begins working in 3–5 days, with full results in about 10–14 days.


3. Units and Dosing

Botox and Dysport use different unit measurements. The number of units does not directly translate between the two.

Your injector determines dosing based on muscle strength and treatment goals.


4. Longevity

Both typically last 3–4 months.

Some patients feel one lasts slightly longer than the other, but results are generally comparable.


Which Is Better: Botox or Dysport?

There isn’t a universally “better” option.

Botox may be ideal for:

  • Precise corrections
  • First-time patients
  • Smaller treatment areas

Dysport may be ideal for:

  • Larger treatment areas
  • Patients who metabolize neuromodulators quickly
  • Those wanting slightly faster onset

The best choice depends on your facial anatomy and aesthetic goals.

👉 Learn more about wrinkle relaxers on our Botox service page.


Will I Look Frozen?

Neither Botox nor Dysport should make you look frozen when performed correctly.

At MYBFF Med Spa + Social, our injector-led approach focuses on:

  • Natural movement
  • Balanced facial expressions
  • Conservative dosing

The goal is refreshed — not restricted.


How Long Do Results Last?

Results for both typically last 3–4 months.

Regular treatments can lead to longer-lasting results over time because muscles gradually weaken with consistent use.

If you’re new to neuromodulators, you may also want to read:

👉 How Long Does Botox Last? Timeline, Results & Maintenance Explained


Is Botox or Dysport Safe?

Yes. Both are FDA-approved and widely used in aesthetic medicine.

Side effects are typically mild and may include:

  • Minor redness
  • Small injection bumps
  • Temporary bruising

Choosing an experienced, injector-led practice is the most important factor in safety and results.


Botox and Dysport in San Antonio

If you’re searching for Botox or Dysport in San Antonio, the best way to decide is through a personalized consultation.

At MYBFF Med Spa + Social, we evaluate:

  • Muscle strength
  • Facial balance
  • Treatment history
  • Desired outcome

We’ll recommend the option that fits you — not what’s trendy.


Ready to Smooth and Refresh?

Whether you choose Botox or Dysport, the key to great results is technique and customization.

Schedule your consultation at MYBFF Med Spa + Social and discover which option is right for you.

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