Todd Minars | November 24, 2009
However, there is no doubt that Dysport diffuses more widely than Botox.
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The FDA has recently approved Dysport, an injection that performs the same functions as Botox
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You’ve probably heard a lot about BOTOX since 2002, when the Food and Drug Administration approved it as a method for reducing the appearance of ...
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