Thinking about smoothing forehead lines with Dysport, but not sure how much it’ll cost? Here’s what you need to know about pricing, value, and what makes Dysport a budget-friendly favorite among injectables.
What Is Dysport?
So, what is Dysport? It is a muscle-relaxing injectable that smooths dynamic wrinkles. It’s most commonly used in the forehead, glabella (frown lines), and around the eyes (crow’s feet).
How Much Does Dysport Cost?
- Per Unit: $4–$6 on average
- Forehead Treatment: Typically requires 20–50 Dysport units
→ Estimated cost: $200–$400
What About Other Areas?
- Frown Lines (Glabella): $150–$300
- Crow’s Feet: $200–$400
Pricing varies by provider, treatment plan, and location. A consultation will give you a personalized quote.
What Affects the Cost of Dysport?
- Units Needed: Everyone’s anatomy is different. Some people need more Dysport units based on muscle strength or facial symmetry.
- Injector Experience: Expertise matters—and at Elase, your treatment is always delivered by a certified, highly trained provider.
- Location: Market prices can differ by city or region.
Is Dysport More Affordable Than Botox?
While Dysport treatment often requires more units, it costs less per unit. This can make it a smart, cost-effective option, especially for a larger treatment area like the forehead. Many people comparing the difference between Botox and Dysport find that Dysport provides a similar effect with quicker onset and a lower cost per unit.
Is Dysport Worth the Investment?
Absolutely. With fast results, a refreshed look, and little to no downtime, Dysport is one of the most efficient ways to invest in your appearance and self-confidence. The impressive Dysport before and after transformations speak for themselves.
How Long Does Dysport Last (and Why It Matters for Cost)?
Dysport typically lasts 3–4 months. For many clients, that means only 3–4 treatments per year. When you look at the cost per treatment over time, Dysport becomes a predictable, manageable investment in your appearance without the constant upkeep.
What If You Need a Touch-Up?
It’s not uncommon to need a small adjustment 1–2 weeks after your initial injection, especially if it’s your first time. Some providers include this in the initial cost, others charge per unit. At Elase, we’ll outline exactly what’s included so there are no surprises.
What to Avoid Before and After Dysport Injections
To get the best value from your Dysport injections, you’ll want to follow a few guidelines. Certain medications, supplements, and activities can affect how your body responds to the treatment or increase your risk of bruising.
Avoid these before and after your appointment:
- Blood-thinning medications (like aspirin, ibuprofen, or fish oil)
- Alcohol 24–48 hours before treatment
- Intense workouts for 24 hours after injections
- Rubbing or massaging the treated area
Your provider will walk you through full aftercare during your visit, but following these basics helps protect your results and avoid unnecessary extra appointments or touch-ups.
Get Transparent Pricing at Elase
We believe in price transparency and personalized care. Your treatment plan will be custom-tailored, and we’ll walk you through every step, including costs.
Let’s Talk Numbers—and Results
Curious how many Dysport units you’ll need? Book your complimentary Dysport consultation at Elase today and get ready to love what you see in the mirror.

