60 Units of Dysport Roughly Equates to 18-24 Units of Botox

The conversion of Dysport to Botox units is not exact, as the two neurotoxins have different potencies. Generally, 60 units of Dysport are equivalent to approximately 18 to 24 units of Botox. This ratio is a common guideline used by practitioners to determine the appropriate dosage when switching between treatments or when discussing treatment plans.

Understanding Unit Conversion

Dysport and Botox are both Botulinum Toxin Type A, but their molecular structures and diffusion rates differ. This means a unit of Dysport has a different effect than a unit of Botox. The commonly accepted conversion ratio is between 2.5:1 and 3:1, meaning for every 1 unit of Botox, you would need 2.5 to 3 units of Dysport. Therefore, 60 units of Dysport would require 60 divided by 2.5 to 3, resulting in 20 to 24 units of Botox.

Factors Influencing Dosage

  • Treatment Area: Different facial muscles require varying amounts of neurotoxin.
  • Individual Anatomy: Muscle strength and size vary from person to person.
  • Desired Outcome: Subtle versus significant results impact the unit count.
  • Practitioner's Experience: Expertise plays a role in precise dosing.

Comparison of Neurotoxin Properties

Feature Dysport Botox
Onset of Action Faster (2-5 days) Slower (3-7 days)
Diffusion Spreads more More localized effect
Unit Potency Less potent per unit More potent per unit

Approximate Equivalence

  • For 60 units of Dysport, you would typically need 18-24 units of Botox.
  • This is a general guideline and can vary.
  • Always consult with a qualified medical professional for personalized dosage recommendations.