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March 20, 2026

Botox vs. Dermal Fillers: What’s the Difference (and Which One Do You Need?)

If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and thought, “Is this a wrinkle problem… or a volume problem?” you’re already asking the right question.

Botox and dermal fillers are often mentioned together, but they work in completely different ways—and choosing the right one depends on what’s actually causing the change you’re seeing. In simple terms: Botox relaxes the muscles that create expression lines (like frown lines or crow’s feet), while fillers restore or replace volume that naturally declines over time (like cheeks, under-eyes, or smile lines). That’s why two people can have “lines” in the same area, yet need totally different treatments.

Botox is best for lines that show up or deepen when you make facial expressions—smiling, squinting, raising your eyebrows, or frowning. These are called dynamic wrinkles, and they’re created by repeated muscle movement over the years.

Dermal fillers, on the other hand, address static lines (lines that remain even when your face is relaxed) and areas where the skin looks less supported due to volume loss. Fillers can also subtly enhance features—like adding balance to the lips or improving cheek definition—without changing what makes your face look like you. For many people, the most natural-looking results come from combining both: relaxing the muscle that’s creasing the skin and restoring the structure underneath when needed.

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