Dysport and Botox units differ, causing confusion. Both smooth wrinkles and soften lines, but their measurement varies.
What Dysport and Botox Have in Common
Dysport and Botox are both neuromodulators, which means they temporarily relax the facial muscles responsible for expression lines. These are the small wrinkles that appear when you smile, frown, or squint.
Both are derived from botulinum toxin type A and work by gently interrupting the communication between nerves and muscles. When the muscles relax, the overlying skin smooths out. The result is a softer, refreshed, and more youthful appearance.
The main difference between them lies in their formulation and molecular structure, which affects how they spread in the skin, how fast they begin to work, and how they are measured.
The Key Difference: Units and Conversion
The biggest distinction between Dysport and Botox is the unit system. The two products use different formulations, and as a result, their units are not equivalent.
This does not mean that one is stronger or weaker than the other. It simply means that each brand’s formula is measured differently.
In practical terms:
- One unit of Botox is not equal to one unit of Dysport
- On average, it takes about two and a half to three units of Dysport to achieve the same result as one unit of Botox
If you are switching from Botox to Dysport, your provider may recommend what appears to be a higher number of units. However, the effect will be the same. You are not receiving more product, just a different concentration.
At Face Fabulous Med Spa, we use these conversion ratios daily to ensure that your results remain natural, balanced, and consistent.
Why the Number of Units Does Not Reflect Strength
It can be tempting to assume that a larger number of units means a stronger treatment, but that is not true. Units are simply a measurement system, not an indicator of potency.
Think of it like comparing tablespoons to cups. The measurement is different, but the quantity of ingredients remains the same when properly converted.
The same principle applies here. Sixty units of Botox and approximately one hundred and fifty units of Dysport can achieve identical outcomes when dosed correctly. What matters most is the injector’s knowledge of conversion ratios and facial anatomy, not the number printed on the vial.
How Your Ideal Dose Is Determined
At Face Fabulous Med Spa, every treatment begins with a detailed consultation and facial analysis.
Your injector takes the time to evaluate:
- The strength of your facial muscles is a key consideration.
- We’ll also look at the specific areas you wish to target, such as the forehead, crow’s feet, or frown lines.
- Your history with previous injectable treatments is important for planning.
- Finally, your personal goals and unique expression style will guide the process.
From there, a customized plan is created just for you. Our goal is not to freeze your features but to soften harsh lines and restore balance. The result is smooth, refreshed skin that still looks naturally expressive.
What to Expect When Switching from Dysport to Botox
If you have been using Dysport and are considering trying Botox, or vice versa, the process is simple and seamless when managed by an experienced provider.
You Can Expect Consistent Results
When the proper conversion ratio is applied, the final outcome will look very similar. You will still enjoy the same soft, wrinkle-free appearance you are used to, achieved through a slightly different formulation.
The Onset May Feel Different
Dysport often starts working a little faster, typically within two to three days. Botox may take three to five days to begin showing results, with the full effect appearing around the two-week mark. Your injector will help you plan your treatment timing if you have an event coming up.
Duration Is Comparable
Both Dysport and Botox usually last three to four months. Dysport sometimes diffuses slightly more across the treated area, while Botox tends to stay more localized, which can be useful for smaller zones.
Ultimately, the longevity of your results depends more on your metabolism, muscle strength, and maintenance routine than on which brand you choose.
Why Some Clients Prefer Dysport and Others Prefer Botox
Although both products achieve similar results, personal preference and anatomy play a large role in which one may suit you best.
You May Prefer Dysport If:
- You’re looking for faster results.
- You’re targeting larger areas, like your forehead or frown lines.
- You prefer a softer, more blended product diffusion for an airbrushed effect.
You May Prefer Botox If:
- You are seeking precise, targeted correction for small areas.
- You have had positive experiences with Botox previously and desire consistent results.
- You are looking to integrate it with other treatments, such as fillers, for a comprehensive aesthetic plan.
Our skilled injectors at Face Fabulous Med Spa are trained in both options and can recommend which product will give you the most natural, long-lasting results.
A Real Example of Conversion
Let’s say you usually receive twenty units of Botox for your forehead. If you decide to switch to Dysport, your equivalent dose will be approximately fifty to sixty units.
Here is how it works:
- One unit of Botox equals about two and a half to three units of Dysport
- Twenty units multiplied by two and a half equals fifty Dysport units
- Twenty units multiplied by three equals sixty Dysport units
You are still receiving the same level of wrinkle reduction, only adjusted to match the product’s measurement system.
Common Misconceptions About Dysport and Botox
Myth 1: A Higher Unit Count Means a Stronger Treatment
A larger number of units does not mean a more powerful effect. It simply means the concentration of Dysport is different from Botox.
Myth 2: Switching Between Brands Is Unsafe
Switching is perfectly safe when done by a trained injector. In fact, alternating between products can help prevent the body from developing resistance to one specific formula.
Myth 3: Botox Lasts Longer Than Dysport
Both treatments generally last around the same amount of time. Factors such as metabolism, lifestyle, and muscle activity play a greater role in longevity than the product itself.
Myth 4: You Can Mix Them in the Same Area
Although both are safe individually, they are not mixed in the same area. Your injector may use them strategically in different zones of the face, but not interchangeably in one spot.
The Importance of Injector Expertise
At Face Fabulous Med Spa, our approach is built on precision and safety. Both Botox and Dysport are FDA-approved and supported by extensive research, but it is the injector’s skill that determines your results.
Our team ensures:
- Precise dosing based on proper conversion ratios
- A deep understanding of muscle anatomy and symmetry
- Natural movement and balanced outcomes
We believe in enhancing your features rather than changing them, allowing you to look refreshed and confident without losing your natural expression.
Enhancing Your Results with Complementary Treatments
Botox and Dysport pair beautifully with other rejuvenating options that focus on different layers of the skin.
Many of our clients combine their neuromodulator sessions with:
- Dermal fillers, which restore youthful volume and balance.
Learn more in our article From Lips to Cheeks: Area Specific Benefits of Dermal Fillers.
- Microneedling, which improves texture and promotes collagen renewal.
Read our Microneedling Aftercare and Recovery Guide for post-treatment care tips.
Together, these treatments create smoother, firmer, and more radiant skin from the inside out.
How to Maintain Your Results
To keep your skin looking smooth and radiant:
- Schedule follow-up sessions every three to four months
- Protect your skin from the sun with daily SPF
- Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy lifestyle
With consistent treatments, your facial muscles gradually learn to stay relaxed, allowing for longer-lasting improvements and a naturally youthful appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dysport stronger than Botox?
No. They are equally effective. Dysport simply spreads differently and uses a different unit system.
Can I safely switch between the two?
Yes. Many clients alternate between Dysport and Botox based on preference or availability. Your provider will calculate the correct conversion ratio for consistent results.
How long will my results last?
Both typically last about three to four months. The duration depends on your metabolism, muscle strength, and maintenance habits.
Which option is better for me?
That depends on your skin goals. Dysport works beautifully for broader areas and faster results, while Botox offers precision for fine-tuning.
Do I need fewer Botox units than Dysport units?
Yes. Botox units are more concentrated, so you will need fewer to achieve the same outcome.
Can I combine Botox or Dysport with other treatments?
Absolutely. Many clients combine them with fillers, microneedling, or facials for a more complete rejuvenation plan.
What should I avoid after my appointment?
Avoid touching or massaging the treated area, strenuous exercise, or lying flat for several hours. Mild redness or swelling may occur but fades quickly.
Why Choose Face Fabulous Med Spa
Face Fabulous Med Spa in Clarksville, Tennessee, prioritizes education, artistry, and trust. We explain every step, including unit details, for informed decisions. With medical expertise and an eye for natural beauty, we create personalized treatment plans for each client, whether new or switching between Dysport and Botox.
Take the Next Step Toward Your Most Confident Self
If you are thinking about transitioning from Dysport to Botox or simply want to learn which option is best for you, we invite you to schedule a consultation.
✨ Book your visit today through our contact page and discover how small adjustments can create lasting confidence.
At Face Fabulous Med Spa, we believe understanding your treatment is the first step to loving your results.





