Dysport Training
Neurotoxin Injection Mastery for Medical Aestheticians
Dysport, developed by Galderma, is a powerful botulinum toxin used to treat glabellar lines and manage various aesthetic and therapeutic concerns. With its fast onset and natural-looking results, it’s no wonder that Dysport has become the go-to injectable neurotoxin in many aesthetic clinics today.
Galderma Dysport training courses available at HubMed Ed, are specifically designed to prepare medical professionals to safely and effectively administer neurotoxins. Learn advanced injection techniques, understand muscle anatomy such as the frontalis muscle, and develop the confidence to treat both aesthetic and functional concerns starting today!
Most Popular Dysport Training Courses
Led by expert aesthetic trainers, our Dysport injection training programs range from beginner to advanced levels. Each course includes detailed theoretical modules, anatomical mapping, injection demonstrations, and safety protocols - all accessible online for you to study and advance your knowledge anywhere, anytime.
Explore our best-selling Galderma training modules:

Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face
Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.
Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.

Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face
Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.
Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.

Dysport & Botox Reconstitution Training
This training walks you through a clean, repeatable workflow for reconstituting Botox® and Dysport®. You’ll see how to choose an appropriate reconstitution volume, match it with NavaClick syringes for unit-accurate clicks, manage vial pressure safely to avoid plunger surge, and capture residual products to minimize waste.
Want to learn more? Our online aesthetic courses are tailored to medical professionals who want to become confident, safe, and successful injectors.
Looking to broaden your scope? Add Restylane and Sculptra to your training portfolio and master Galderma’s full aesthetic range.
What Is Dysport?
Dysport is a popular botulinum toxin, or neuromuscular blocking agent, that temporarily improves the appearance of moderate to severe glabellar lines by relaxing the underlying frontalis muscle and other targeted muscles. It’s also commonly used for treating forehead lines, eyelid ptosis, eyebrow ptosis and crow’s feet.
Dysport temporarily blocks nerve signals to the muscles, preventing contraction and softening dynamic wrinkles. It is also FDA-approved for medical conditions such as limb spasticity in adults and children.
How Long Does Dysport Take to Work?
The first noticeable Dysport results can kick in anywhere from two to four days following the treatment. However, it generally takes about one to two weeks for the full results to become visible.
How Long Does Dysport Last?
Dysport injection results usually last 3 to 4 months, with some reported cases spanning up to 6 months. The general longevity of Dysport injections depends on the treated area, the individual metabolism of each patient, the dosage, and patient lifestyle. Regular maintenance sessions can help prolong these results and improve long-term muscle relaxation.
Comparison of Botulinum Toxins
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA), Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA), and Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA) are the three FDA-approved botulinum toxins used to treat glabellar lines in the United States.
While all three contain the botulinum neurotoxin as a single-chain polypeptide, their formulations differ in complexing proteins. Botox has the highest amount of complexing proteins, Dysport contains fewer, and Xeomin is formulated without any complexing proteins.
Dysport vs Botox
In the battle of Dysport versus Botox for the best botulinum neurotoxin, several key differences should be considered:
Both Dysport and Botox are botulinum toxin type A products, but differences in their formulation and behavior result from distinct manufacturing processes. Hands-on experience with both allows practitioners to tailor treatments to each patient’s unique needs. Discover our most popular courses featuring Botox here.
Xeomin vs Dysport
Xeomin and Dysport are both botulinum toxin type A injectables, but they differ in formulation and clinical behavior:
Dysport’s wider diffusion makes it ideal for treating larger areas like glabellar lines, while Xeomin's precision may be better suited for more focused corrections, for example, treating frown lines. Take a look at our best-selling online courses featuring Xeomin here.
Benefits of Dysport Training
Medical practitioners trained in Dysport report high patient satisfaction, especially for its quick onset, effective wrinkle reduction, and natural-looking results across larger treatment areas. Let’s take a look at the most important benefits of Dysport for both patients and practitioners:
Benefits for Practitioners
- Enhance your practice by offering trusted and popular Galderma products.
- Gain expertise in facial anatomy and neurotoxin injection training.
- Learn effective treatment planning for optimal symmetry and results.
- Expand your business by adding therapeutic applications for spasticity and other concerns.
Benefits for Patients
- Smooth, natural-looking results with minimal downtime.
- A more cost-effective neurotoxin solution than Botox.
- Fast-acting effects.
- Ideal for subtle enhancements.
- Long-lasting improvements with a high rate of patient satisfaction.
Dysport Side Effects
As with any muscle toxin treatment, Dysport may cause certain side effects right after or in the days following injections. Common and usually mild reactions include:
- Headache
- Discomfort at injection site
- Swelling or bruising
- (In rare cases) Allergic reactions
Proper technique and anatomical knowledge can greatly reduce the risk of complications, which is why comprehensive neurotoxin injection training is essential. Learn how to spot and correct common neurotoxin complications by signing up for our masterclass here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Curious about what to expect from Dysport training at HubMed Ed or looking to enhance your injection skills? Our FAQ section answers common Dysport-related questions and offers valuable insights to help you grow in the field of aesthetic medicine.
What qualifications do you need to administer Dysport?
Only licensed medical professionals (MDs, RNs, NPs, PAs) trained in aesthetic injections are authorized to administer Dysport.
Is Dysport stronger than Botox?
When discussing Dysport vs Botox in terms of potency, they are practically the same. Dysport spreads more easily and requires a different unit conversion compared to Botox. Also, the effects of Dysport appear quicker.
Is Dysport as toxic as Botox?
Both botulinum toxins are equally safe when used by trained professionals and in their prescribed doses.
Is 50 units of Dysport a lot?
Not typically. 50 units of Dysport may be used to treat moderate glabellar lines. Note that Dysport units differ from Botox units.
How many units of Dysport for forehead?
For most patients, effectively reducing muscle movement in the forehead typically requires 35-50 units.
Who should avoid Dysport?
Dysport shouldn’t be administered to pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with neuromuscular disorders, or those with allergies to the ingredients found in the formula.
Can you do a lip flip with Dysport?
Yes, Dysport can be used for a subtle lip flip by relaxing the orbicularis oris muscle.
Which looks more natural: Botox or Dysport?
Many patients report that Dysport offers softer, more natural movement, especially in dynamic facial areas.
How much does 100 units of Dysport cost?
Prices vary by provider and region, but 100 units of Dysport generally costs less than 100 units of Botox due to the unit conversion difference.
Join Our Dysport Training Today
Don’t wait - take your aesthetic practice to the next level with Dysport training at HubMed Ed! Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine advanced skills, our online Dysport training courses will prepare you to deliver safe, natural-looking results.
Learn how to treat glabellar lines, perform lip flips, manage spasticity, and compare Dysport vs Botox in real-world clinical settings. Enroll now and become a certified Dysport injector with expert support from the leaders in online aesthetic courses.
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Dysport & Botox Reconstitution Training
This training walks you through a clean, repeatable workflow for reconstituting Botox® and Dysport®. You’ll see how to choose an appropriate reconstitution volume, match it with NavaClick syringes for unit-accurate clicks, manage vial pressure safely to avoid plunger surge, and capture residual products to minimize waste.

Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face
Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.
Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.

Precision Toxin Injections for the Upper Face
Learn precise techniques for toxin injections targeting the upper third of the face, focusing on key areas such as the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet.
Dive into in-depth guidance on how to achieve natural and balanced results and minimize the risk of complications.