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Dysport® at Elite Primary Care & Wellness
What is Dysport®?
Dysport® (abobotulinumtoxinA) is an FDA-approved injection used to improve the appearance of moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows in adults under 65. We administer it with precision to help refresh your look while preserving natural expression.
Why choose Dysport at Elite Primary Care & Wellness?
At Elite Primary Care & Wellness, you’re not just a number. We guarantee:
- A licensed aesthetic injector (Jessica McCartin, FNP-C) evaluates and administers every treatment; support staff handle paperwork and comfort but never the injection.
- Transparent consultation and tailored treatment plans from the start, so you understand the cost, units and expected outcome before any needle is uncapped.
- Results you can expect: smoothing may begin within 24 hours; most clients see full effect by day 2-3 and enjoy it for up to 4-5 months.
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98% of users say they would get Dysport again, while 97% of users say their results look natural.
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You may see results as early as 1 day after treatment, with typical results within 2-3 days.
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95% of users were satisfied with only 2 treatments per year.
How the process works
- Consultation – We review your medical history, discuss your goals, and determine if Dysport suits you.
- Injection – Using sterile, medical-grade tools, Jessica administers the treatment in minutes with minimal discomfort.
- After-care – Stay upright for four hours post-treatment; avoid heavy workouts, saunas or facials for 24 hours. Ice gently if needed. Skip alcohol, aspirin/NSAIDs, fish oil or vitamin E for 24 hours pre- and post-treatment to reduce bruising.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a “Dysport party,” exactly?
It’s a small, private gathering held at a host’s home. A licensed medical provider offers on-the-spot cosmetic Dysport injections for invited guests in a fun, educational setting. All the usual medical-grade procedures (consultation, consent forms, treatment records, before/after photos) are completed as they would be in the office.
Who can host one, and how many guests do I need?
Anyone over 18 can host; we like to see 5-10 guests to keep the event efficient and cost-effective.
Is it safe to get injections in a party setting?
Yes – provided the injector is a board-certified or properly supervised medical professional. All standard protocols (medical history review, sterile technique, post-procedure instructions) are followed. Those safeguards are non-negotiable.
Who actually performs the injections?
Only our credentialed aesthetic injector, Jessica McCartin, will assess and administer Dysport. Support staff are present for paperwork and comfort, but they never inject.
How many units will I need, and what does it cost?
The number of units depends on the area treated. This varies greatly from person to person. Party pricing is typically discounted per unit versus regular clinic prices. We’ll quote you during your mini-consult before any needle is uncapped.
How fast will I see results and how long do they last?
Early smoothing can appear in 24 hours, with most people seeing full effect by day 2 or day 3; results often last up to 4-5 months before gradually wearing off.
Which facial areas can be treated at the party?
Most guests request the “11s” (glabellar frown lines), forehead lines, or crow’s-feet. Other zones (jawline slimming, lip flips, etc.) can be discussed case-by-case if time permits.
How should I prepare, and what are the top after-care tips?
- Skip alcohol, aspirin/NSAIDs, fish-oil, or vitamin E for 24 hours before and after to curb bruising.
- Arrive with a clean face (no makeup).
- Post-treatment: keep upright 4 hours, avoid heavy workouts, saunas, or facials for 24 hours, and ice gently if needed.
Can we serve wine or cocktails during the party?
Light refreshments are fine, after everyone who’s getting treated has completed consent and injections. Alcohol before treatment can thin blood, increase bruising, and may compromise informed consent.
Who should skip Dysport injections?
You should defer if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, have active skin infection at the site, certain neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis), severe cow-protein allergy, or a known hypersensitivity to botulinum toxin. Always share your full medical history and medications with the injector first.