Anonymous wrote:Dysport is not a filler. It's a wrinkle relaxer like Botox. I think the fillers like Restylane, Perlane, Radiesse are generally more expensive than Botox/Dysport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did Dysport at The Dermatology Center in Bethesda, very happy with results.
How much did it cost?
$300. They charge by the amount they inject though, so it would differ person by person. Still have a little bit of wrinkles under the eyes (not nearly as much though), and the wrinkles on the side are pretty much gone. It's only been a few weeks so I'll report back to let you know how long it lasts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did Dysport at The Dermatology Center in Bethesda, very happy with results.
How much did it cost?
Anonymous wrote:I did Dysport at The Dermatology Center in Bethesda, very happy with results.
There is very good reason why most responsible docs won't do this procedure. Head the warning signs, or don't complain.
Your safest and most effective bet is lower Blepharoplasty.
Anonymous wrote:has anyone tried Prep H for eyes bags?
Anonymous wrote:There is very good reason why most responsible docs won't do this procedure. Head the warning signs, or don't complain.
Your safest and most effective bet is lower Blepharoplasty.
Anonymous wrote:I had it done at Cultura in Friendship Heights to disguise my under-eye bags. Not all the technicians are comfortable with doing it under the eyes. I have to say the results were fabulous in terms of evening out the bags/filling in the depression under the bags. The one problem is that I had significant bruising under one eye that took several weeks to resolve and I still have very slight uneven coloration there. The improvement was so dramatic, that I'm considering getting it done again once it fades, even at the risk of having to hide a bruise for several weeks. At about 2 mos. plus, the bag concealment is still working very well.