Good news for Ontario residents: We accept OHIP cards for all primary care visits.

Refine Facial Movement With Soft, Natural Dysport Injections in Toronto, ON

Dysport injections offer a refined, non-surgical way to soften expression-related lines while maintaining natural facial movement. At The Marylebone Medical Clinic in Toronto, ON, Dysport treatments are delivered within a physician-supervised medical setting that prioritises safety, anatomical precision, and natural outcomes. Each treatment is guided by restraint, balance, and an individualized approach to facial dynamics.

What Is Dysport?

Dysport is a Health Canada–approved neuromodulator derived from botulinum toxin type A. Like other neurotoxins, it works by temporarily relaxing targeted muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles caused by repeated facial expression. Dysport is often selected for areas where broader diffusion may be beneficial, depending on anatomy and muscle activity. It is part of our comprehensive injectable offering alongside Botox, Xeomin, Nuceiva, and Letybo. Product selection is always tailored to the patient rather than driven by a single preferred brand.

How Do Dysport Injections Work?

Dysport injections work by blocking nerve signals to specific facial muscles, reducing excessive contraction in targeted areas. As muscle activity decreases, the overlying skin gradually appears smoother and more relaxed. Treatment planning begins with a detailed assessment of facial structure, muscle strength, and movement patterns. Dosage and placement are customised to support balanced, natural-looking results. Improvements develop progressively as Dysport takes effect over several days.

Benefits of Dysport in Toronto, ON

Why Choose The Marylebone Medical Clinic for Dysport in Toronto, ON?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Dysport take to work?

Dysport often begins to take effect within a few days, with full results typically visible within one to two weeks.

How long does Dysport last?

Dysport results generally last several months, although duration can vary depending on the treatment area, dosage, and individual metabolism.

Are there common Dysport side effects?

Dysport side effects are typically mild and temporary, such as localized redness or swelling at the injection site. Your provider will review potential risks during consultation.

Is Dysport different from Botox?

Dysport and Botox are both neuromodulators but differ slightly in formulation and diffusion characteristics. The choice depends on anatomy, treatment area, and goals.

Who may be a good candidate for Dysport injections?

Dysport may be suitable for individuals seeking natural-looking softening of expression lines following a professional assessment.

Dysport Before and After