Botox®
Most patients ask for it by name. After 20+ years and thousands of treatments, Tom's neurotoxin of choice is Dysport®. Here's why, and what it means for your results.
Most patients ask for it by name. After 20+ years and thousands of treatments, Tom's neurotoxin of choice is Dysport®. Here's why, and what it means for your results.
Botox® and Dysport® are both FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A, the injectable that relaxes the muscles behind expression lines. They're close cousins, not different drugs.
Tom made Dysport® his standard over 20 years ago and never switched back. Faster onset, more even spread across broad areas like the forehead, and results that tend to outlast Botox® in his hands.
Book ConsultationThe same areas patients ask about when they say "Botox." Tom maps your anatomy before recommending a single unit.
Tom isn't chasing the most recognizable name on the market, he's chasing the best result for your face. His background in cardiothoracic surgery since 1998 gives him an anatomical depth most aesthetic injectors don't have, and two decades of repetition with the same product means every injection is dialed in.
Actual Las Vegas Aesthetics patients, treated with Dysport®. Natural movement preserved, never frozen.
Not the Botox® brand specifically. Tom Pulice, PA-C has used Dysport® as his neurotoxin of choice for over 20 years. Both are FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A, the same drug class patients mean when they say "Botox." Tom simply prefers what Dysport® delivers.
Both relax the muscles behind expression lines. Dysport® tends to work faster (2–5 days vs. 5–10 for Botox®), spreads more evenly across larger areas like the forehead, and often lasts a bit longer. Neither is "better" across the board, it comes down to the injector's experience with the product.
Twenty years of watching how each product performs on real patients. Dysport®'s spread pattern suits Tom's technique for natural-looking results, and its faster onset means patients see what they're getting sooner. He standardized on one product so every injection benefits from two decades of repetition with it.
Yes. Multiple clinical studies show comparable safety and efficacy between the two. Dysport® is FDA-approved for the same indications and, in Tom's hands, often outperforms Botox® on onset time and treatment area coverage.
Pricing depends on the areas treated and units required, assessed at your free consultation. Financing is available. Call or text 725-527-8211.
Yes. Dysport® is FDA-approved and well tolerated. Mild, temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection site is possible. Tom's 20+ years of experience and surgical background minimize risk.
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