Botox & Filler: The Ultimate Dynamic Duo

Botox and Filler are the ultimate dynamic duo in the world of aesthetics. They both do very different things however, when used in conjunction, they work together to give us a smoother, lifted, younger complexion. We are here to answer some common questions about what Botox and Filler do, how they are different, and how they seamlessly work together to correct aging in the face. 

Botox is used for various cosmetic treatments due to its powerful effect on smoothing facial wrinkles and lines. The active component in Botox is Botulinum Toxin, Type A, which is a neurotoxin that relaxes the muscles responsible for creating wrinkles- When the muscle is relaxed, it prevents wrinkles from forming and softens lines in the skin. There are so many different areas of the face where Botox is used to smooth lines and wrinkles such as the forehead, crow's feet, under-eye wrinkles, corners of the mouth, chin, marionette lines and so much more. Botox can also help with TMJ, migraines, and contouring in areas of the body such as the calf and trapezius muscles. 

Unlike Botox, Filler does not aid in muscle relaxation. Filler is used to add volume to the face, contour, and stimulate collagen. The main component in Fillers is Hyaluronic Acid which plumps and hydrates the skin. Filler is commonly used in areas on the face where we need to add volume to achieve a contoured, lifted look- these areas include the cheeks, jawline, temples, nasolabial folds, chin, lips, and more! Filler can soften more severe folds in the face that occur due to skin laxity and loss of volume.  

Besides their scientific makeup and what they are used for, Botox and Filler also differ in longevity. Botox typically lasts three to four months while Filler can last anywhere from one to five years. Receiving Botox treatments three to four times per year will ensure that muscle movements in the face do not form lines and wrinkles. Filler treatments are recommended every one to five years to maintain volume and collagen production as we age. When Botox and Filler are administered at the same time, they work to increase the longevity of the other. 

Botox and Filler are completely different anti-aging cosmetic treatments because they have different scientific makeup, address separate concerns, and have different longevity. As we age, it is important to use Botox and Filler together to simultaneously address multiple areas of the face at once. Combining Botox and Filler treatments will result in a non-surgical facelift that will provide a refreshed, youthful, and natural look.


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