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Is there any downtime after dysport injections? can i have dysport injections on my lunch hour and then go right back to work?

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After : After Dysport is injected, you can return to work immediately. The only restrictions are to not rub the area and maintain an upright position for approximately 6 hours.

Answered 6/25/2014

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Dr. Burke Chegar answered

Specializes in Facial Plastic Surgery

Not usually: Bruising is going to be your biggest risk. Don't take any aspirin, nsaids, vitamin e, fish oil for 2 weeks prior to your injection to reduce this risk. Even so, you can still get a minor bruise. If you wear foundation make-up, this can help, but be prepared!

Answered 9/4/2013

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Dr. Joshua Fox answered

Specializes in Dermatology

Yes: Yes you can go right back to work in general as there is no downtime associated with it Dysport injections. There is a minor risk for bruising or tiny scab and it can go away in few days.

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Dr. Anifat Balogun answered

Specializes in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery

Dysport downtime?: There is no downtime after Dysport treatment. It is not at all unusual to to come in for a treatment during the lunch hour, then go back to work afterwards. Risks are similar to Botox with bruising, being the most common. You may also want to bring make up with you so that you can reapply it after your treatment.

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Back to work :): There is no significant downtime related to Dysport or Botox injections. You might have a small amount of brusing that goes away in a few days, but this is usually minor if it occurs. For more information, see www.Arcplasticsurg.Com.

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