The difference between dermal fillers and Botox

12th August 2019

The difference between dermal fillers and Botox

You have probably heard about both of these treatments before. They are indeed both injectable treatments used in areas of the face, with alternative uses for areas of the body consistently being researched and discovered. However, how much do you really know about either treatment and how different they are truly are? They’re made from completely different substances and act very differently within the treatment.

What they’re made of

Both dermal fillers and Botox are made of very different materials for different uses within the face and skin. Dermal fillers are an injectable gel like substance that contain something called hyaluronic acid, which is a naturally occurring sugar in the skin. Botox, on the other hand, is a medically regulated toxin that comes in liquid form. Here, begin the differences between both treatments lie.

How they act within the skin

These two injectable treatments differ greatly in their intended uses and how they work. Dermal fillers are used to create volume, contour, and structure in areas of the face. They add to the treatment area in order to produce an immediately visible result. They can. Treat facial folds where the skin has become thin and folded against itself, but not wrinkles present when the skin is in the action or expression. No, this is a job for Botox. While dermal fillers add to the treatment area for quick noticeable enhancement, Botox works within the muscles beneath this tissue. It helps to inhibit their animation, meaning that particularly prevalent frown lines and crow’s feet can be treated with less movement, therefore making it less creased. Dermal fillers are used for soft tissue enhancement, and Botox is primarily for calming your overactive muscles to reduce wrinkles.

Is one safe than one other?

To compare either treatment like this is difficult as they both are and use different components to rejuvenate the skin. However, both are indeed both safe for aesthetic practices. Dermal fillers contain hyaluronic acid, which is naturally broken down by the skin over time. Because fillers are compatible with your skin and biodegradable, they are very safe for aesthetic uses and only come with minor side effects like swelling. Botox as mentioned is made from a regulated medical toxin that has been FDA approved. Botox does come with some side effects such as flu like symptoms, but these are natural. These treatments are at their absolute safest when performed by an individual who is medically trained in aesthetic treatments.

Although these two injectable treatments are very different in their modes of practice and composition they’re often used at the same time to create an overall facial rejuvenation result. If you’re seeking dermal fillers or Botox in Derby, then book your consolation with us at Unico Aesthetic today.

*Results may vary and are different for each individual. As such, Unico Aesthetic cannot guarantee specific results.