1958 Prospect Street, Suite 103
Sarasota, Florida 34239
(941) 867-7682
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Sarasota, Florida 34239
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Fine lines and wrinkles can make you look tired and older than your age. These creases form from repeated facial expressions such as smiling, frowning, or raising your brows.
Dr. Jiles will help you achieve a youthful face using Dysport treatments. This non-surgical solution paralyzes targeted muscles temporarily, reducing their movement. As a result, it softens existing lines and prevents new ones from forming. It also contains more active proteins that spread evenly to achieve natural-looking and long-lasting results.
During the treatment, Dr. Jiles will use a fine needle to inject Dysport into specific facial muscles in the forehead, around your eyes, or between the eyebrows.
The ideal candidate for Dysport should have no history of allergies or adverse reactions to botulinum toxin products. If you’ve experienced side effects from similar treatments in the past, this procedure may not be suitable for you.
Certain medical conditions can also impact your eligibility. Individuals with diabetes or muscle weakness near the injection sites will need further assessments before proceeding. Moreover, if you’ve had facial surgery or plan to have one soon, we will need to assess whether Dysport is the right choice for you.
Other factors to consider include a history of drooping eyelids, dry eye from previous botulinum toxin treatments, or any noticeable changes in facial appearance. These conditions may affect how Dysport works or how your face responds to treatment.
Dysport is also not recommended for those who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to breastfeed.
Dr. Jiles has over 12 years of experience in offering facial cosmetic surgery. She stands out for her expertise, precision, and patient-centered approach.
She takes the time to understand your goals. This allows her to offer customized treatments to enhance your natural beauty. Moreover, she ensures that all her patients in Sarasota receive the highest level of care during treatment and recovery.
Dr. Jiles has a background in biochemistry from Florida State University and a medical degree from West Virginia. She is also a board member of several associations, such as the American College of Surgeons, the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, and the Florida Medical Association.
I recently had Botox for the first time with Dr. Jiles, and I couldn't be more impressed with the experience. The clinic itself was pristine, and the staff was incredibly professional and welcoming. Dr. Jiles took the time to listen to all of my concerns and made sure I felt comfortable and well-informed throughout the entire process. She was thorough, patient, and truly cared about achieving the best possible results for me. I left feeling confident and satisfied with my decision. Highly recommend Dr. Jiles for anyone considering any cosmetic treatments!
The cost of Dysport treatment mostly depends on the number of units needed and the treatment area. For instance, if the wrinkles are more pronounced, the treatment area will require more Dysport injections.
Other factors include the doctor’s expertise and the location of the clinic. Skilled cosmetic surgeons have a deep understanding of facial anatomy from years of practice, which is why they charge more. Moreover, in major cities, prices tend to be higher due to increased overhead costs and greater demand for cosmetic procedures.
On average, you should expect to spend around $10–$15 per unit at our clinic. Since most patients require between 50 to 100 units, the cost may range between $500–$1500.
Schedule a free consultation with Dr. Jiles or call us at 941-867-7682 to get a quote and explore potential financing options.
Dr. Jiles will review your aesthetic goals, medical history, and any previous experiences with botulinum toxin treatments.
Next, she will assess your facial structure, muscle movement, and the areas where wrinkles or fine lines are most prominent. Based on this evaluation, she will determine the ideal dosage and treatment areas for optimal results.
You will also have the opportunity to ask questions about the procedure, expected outcomes, potential side effects, and aftercare.
By the end of the consultation, you will have a clear understanding of how Dysport can enhance your appearance and what to expect from the treatment process.
Dysport has little to no downtime. This makes it an ideal treatment for anyone with a busy schedule. Most patients return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure. However, some mild side effects, such as swelling and bruising, may occur at the injection sites, but these typically subside within 3–7 days.
Avoid touching or massaging the treated areas, as this can cause the botulinum toxin to spread to unintended muscles. You should avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol consumption, and excessive heat (such as hot tubs) for the first 24–48 hours.
Most patients start to notice results after two weeks, and these results can last 6 months, depending on how well you adhere to post-op care.
Dysport is a safe and FDA-approved treatment. However, like any other cosmetic procedure, it carries potential risks and side effects. These include mild swelling, redness, bruising, or tenderness at the injection sites, which subside within a few days.
Some patients may also experience temporary headaches, difficulty swallowing, breathing issues, or an allergic reaction. In rare cases, Dysport can spread beyond the intended area, leading to muscle weakness, drooping eyelids, or asymmetry.
I visited Dr Jiles office for a Botox special she was offering. The office was comfortable and the staff friendly. Dr.Jiles answered my questions made me feel comfortable. She has a presence of confidence, style and grace but also seemed very down to earth. Thank you for making me for feel refreshed and teaching me something new about taking care of our skin.
Are you looking to achieve a smoother and more refreshed skin? Call us at 941-867-7682 or visit our office at 1958 Prospect St, Suite 103, Sarasota, FL 34239. Our friendly customer representative is ready to answer your questions and help you schedule your appointment.
Botox and Dysport are both injectable neuromodulators that use botulinum toxin type A to relax facial muscles and smooth wrinkles. However, they are not exactly the same.
Dysport has a small molecular size. This allows it to spread easily across the target area. This makes it ideal for larger treatment areas, such as the forehead, as it can cover a broader area more evenly. Botox, on the other hand, may require more precise placement to achieve the best result.
The number of units needed also differs between the two. Dysport often requires more units to achieve similar results. However, the cost per unit is usually lower for Dysport.
Moreover, the effects of Botox usually last around 3–4 months, while Dysport lasts about 6 months.
Yes. Dysport can interact with certain medications, which is why it’s important to disclose all prescriptions, herbal products, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements during your consultation.
For instance, medications that affect muscle function, such as muscle relaxants, blood thinners, and certain antibiotics, can increase the risk of side effects or alter the effectiveness of Dysport.
Additionally, medications that affect blood clotting, such as heparin, aspirin, or ibuprofen, can increase the likelihood of bruising at the injection sites. If you take any of these, Dr. Jiles may recommend adjusting your medication routine a few days before and after treatment.
The effects of Dysport typically last between 4–6 months. This depends on factors like your metabolism, muscle strength, and treatment area.
Most patients schedule 2–3 follow-up treatments a year to maintain smooth and natural-looking results. Dr. Jiles will assess how your body responds and recommend a customized treatment schedule.
Yes. You can use both Dysport and Botox, but not in the same treatment area at the same time.
Ideally, you should use Dysport for larger areas (e.g., forehead) because it spreads more easily and Botox for smaller, precise areas (like crow’s feet), where more controlled placement is needed.
If you’ve previously used Botox and want to try Dysport, or vice versa, it’s also safe to switch between them.
To schedule a personal consultation at our Sarasota office with Dr. Emily Jiles, call us at (941) 867-7682.