Dysport Treatment Guide
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What is Dysport?
Dysport is an FDA-approved neuromodulator (abobotulinumtoxinA) that temporarily relaxes facial muscles to smooth wrinkles and fine lines — the same mechanism as Botox but a different formulation.
Dysport units are smaller than Botox units, so treatments require approximately 2.5 to 3 times as many units. When comparing prices, always compare on a per-area or per-treatment basis — not per unit — to get an accurate cost comparison. Dysport tends to spread slightly more than Botox, which some injectors prefer for larger areas like the forehead. Results appear in 2 to 5 days and last 3 to 4 months.
How much does Dysport cost?
Dysport nationally typically costs $4–$6 per unit, with a typical full treatment running $300–$700. Because Dysport uses more units than Botox, always compare total treatment cost, not price per unit.
Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect national averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.
What to ask your provider
- Why are you recommending Dysport vs. Botox or another neuromodulator for my concerns?
- How do you price Dysport — per unit or per area? What is your rate?
- How many units do you recommend for each area I want to treat?
- How many Dysport treatments do you perform per week?
- What happens if I experience asymmetry or don't love the result?
- How does Dysport spread differently from Botox, and how does that affect placement for my treatment?