June 10, 2025
Trying to decide if you should get dermal fillers or Botox? Or not sure what the difference is between the two? You’re not alone! Both are injectable cosmetic procedures that rejuvenate and enhance your appearance, but they’re completely different in their applications. Depending on your anti-aging objectives, you may want both.
Botulinum toxin (Botox) is an FDA-approved neurotoxin that can be used to relax muscle contractions. Neurotoxin injections have come a long way since they were first released. The biggest advancement is a smoother formulation that minimizes “frozen face”. Current formulas combined with a skilled aesthetic injector deliver wrinkle reduction without eliminating facial expressions. Results last 3 to 4 months.
We utilize Botox, Dysport, and Jeuveau for:
Resilient Hyaluronic Acid (RHA) dermal fillers are injected to create natural-looking enhancements. The FDA-approved formulas we use are flexible and applied liberally to refresh and rejuvenate without looking overdone. The addition of hyaluronic acid stimulates collagen production and boosts hydration for a youthful glow. Results last up to 15 months.
Use on the lips, bunny lines, upper lip, cheeks, eyes, and mid-face to:
The core benefits of neurotoxins and dermal fillers are above, but it’s easier if we can see you in person and discuss your aesthetic objectives. If you have both static wrinkles (always present) and dynamic wrinkles (present when your face moves), we may suggest a combination of both. If you only have one troubled area or you’re looking for mild aesthetic enhancements, we may only suggest one.