What’s the difference between botox and fillers?

What is the difference between Botox and fillers?

Botox and fillers in Dubai are the most common treatments used for fine lines, wrinkles, anti-aging, and many other cosmetic concerns. However, they are very different in the way they slow down the aging process and restore a more youthful appearance. Botox is more effective when treating dynamic lines like frown lines and crows feet by the eyes.  Fillers tends to fill in static lines that exist without facial movement like nasiolabial lines (the lines from the corner of the nose to the corner of the mouth). Below, we will take a look at the differences between them as well as their most common uses.

What is Botox?

Botox is highly diluted botulinum toxin that is used to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and to combat the signs of ageing. Botox injections can also be used to treat conditions such as neck spasms, excessive sweating, an overactive bladder, and can help prevent chronic migraines.

Botox is injected into the muscle of the chosen area, effectively putting it to sleep. It blocks the nerve signals that are being sent to the brain, which cause the activation of the muscle contractions. This then prevents the formation of fine lines and wrinkles and leaves the area looking firmer and smoother.

Botox is used by both men and women to achieve a more youthful appearance.

What are the benefits of Botox?

Botox has risen in popularity dramatically over the past 10 years and is one of the most common treatments people visit us for at Cornerstone Clinic, Dubai. With that in mind, it is worth understanding the variety of benefits it offers:

  • Botox is non-surgical and minimally invasive, meaning there are no incisions, scarring, stitches, or surgery involved.
  • Botox injections help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Botox can, in some cases, enhance the look of eyebrows, resulting in a more youthful appearance.
  • Botox can help reduce the effects of migraines
  • Botox can also help with hyperhidrosis, which is the overproduction of sweat by the glands.
  • The Botox procedure is quick and requires little to no recovery time
  • Botox can be injected simultaneously with fillers for maximum results

How long does Botox last?

Botox typically lasts between 3 and 4 months, depending on muscle strength.  The more often you repeat the treatment, the ‘weaker’ the frowning muscles.  Our long-standing patients now come twice a year. You will require follow up treatments to maintain your results

What are injectable fillers?

Fillers, also known as derma fillers, are gel-like injectables administered under the skin that can help decrease the effects of volume loss, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and help you contour your face, leaving a more enhanced or symmetrical appearance. There are different types of fillers available, and our team of aesthetic professionals will be able to discuss the most suitable injectable for your needs. Some of the most popular are:

  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Poly-L-Lactic acid
  • Calcium hydroxyapatite
  • Collagen

At Cornerstone Clinic, we recommend only Hyaluronic Acid fillers which are not permanent.

What are the benefits of fillers

Fillers have also risen in popularity in recent years, but many people are still unaware of the many benefits they can offer, which we have listed below:

  • Fillers are non-surgical and minimally invasive, meaning there are no incisions, scarring, stitches, or surgery involved
  • They offer immediate results
  • They can decrease the signs of ageing
  • They can restore your skin’s youthful plumpness
  • They can be used to enhance the lips making them firmer and plumper
  • They can be used to make your face more symmetrical
  • They can reduce the appearance of scars
  • Depending on the filler used, they can boost collagen levels
  • The procedure is quick and requires little to no recovery time
  • Fillers can be injected simultaneously with Botox for maximum results

How long do fillers last?

Fillers can last anywhere from 6 to 8 months.

Which is best for you, Botox, fillers, or a combination of both?

When it comes to deciding which cosmetic treatment is best for you, you should always speak to a trained professional who can advise and guide you on the most suitable products and procedures for your desired results.

In short, Botox can help you reduce fine lines and wrinkles, smooth out deep lines, and enhance specific areas of your face, whereas fillers can restore lost volume, help you achieve fuller, plumper lips, enhance cheekbones and jawlines, as well as other areas as desired. Many clients use a combination of both fillers and Botox to achieve maximum results.

If you would like to know more about Botox and fillers and how they can help you restore a more youthful appearance, then book a consultation with Dr Maurizio Viel or one of our other cosmetic surgeons at Cornerstone Clinic, Grosvenor House, Dubai.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What is Botox and what is it used for?

Known amongst experts of science as botulinum toxin, it is a purified protein that helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles and lines by temporarily relaxing the muscles in your face. Pretty cool, right?

Botulinum toxin is actually the brand name, just like Lycra or Kleenex. It’s the most widely used form of botulinum toxin.  Other reputable brands include Azzalure.

It can be used to treat conditions such as excessive sweating or teeth grinding, but it’s mainly a tool to reduce those pesky dynamic fine lines of ageing. It’s super safe, with no long-term side effects – just be prepared for a little bruising or swelling, but that’ll go quickly.

What are fillers and what are they used for?

Also known as dermal fillers, facial fillers are also used to reduce the signs of ageing.

Whereas botulinum toxin relaxes the muscle-causing wrinkles, fillers fill the areas with a soft tissue gel, usually composed of hyaluronic acid. This adds volume, structure and shape that’s been lost back into the face, lifting areas of sagging skin, and smoothing out the appearance of lines and wrinkles.

As with botulinum toxin the results are also temporary.

 

 

 

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOTULINUM TOXIN AND FILLERS

With the battle of ageing well, botulinum toxin and fillers are two words that get thrown around a lot. But do you actually know what they are, and how they differ? Well, luckily, our anti-ageing experts here at The London Cosmetic Clinic can explain!

Botox and dermal fillers are both used for the reduction of wrinkles, but the reasons for choosing them are completely different.

Are you tired of dealing with frown lines, wrinkles, and aging signs? If you’ve looked into turning back the clock and are wondering what the difference between Botox and dermal fillers is, you’ve come to the right place.

While many consider these two cosmetic treatments to be similar, they couldn’t be more different in the way they slow down the aging process and restore a more youthful appearance.

To help you determine which is right for you, take a look at our Botox vs. dermal fillers guide below, breaking down how each treatment works, their benefits, when to choose one over the other, and so much more.

No doubt, the line between Botox and dermal fillers is like a fine wrinkle; sometimes hard to distinguish but most definitely there. While both are used to treat age signs, such as wrinkles and frown lines, Botox and fillers work very differently to achieve the same goal.

 

 

ich One Should You Choose?

The most popular uses of botulinum toxin include reducing the look of frown lines, the little lines you get between your eyebrows (also known as glabellar lines), and crow’s feet. If you’ve got these kinds of wrinkles – and they’re caused by muscle movement – then botulinum toxin might just be the treatment you’ve been looking for.

Fillers, on the other hand, work on adding volume, and don’t target the muscle-related wrinkles, though they can be used on them. Lines around the mouth and nose are better treated with fillers, and they can be used to alter face shape and structure, creating a contour to your cheekbones that even Kim Kardashian would be jealous of!

If you want to learn more about botulinum toxin, facial fillers, or any of the other treatments we offer at The London Cosmetic Clinic, chat to the team today and we’ll give you the low-down on everything you need to know. Or, book in for a consultation and start your journey to rediscover your youth today!

 

 

 

 

WHAT IS BOTOX, AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

Botox is the brand name of a specific botulinum neurotoxin used to correct wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging. Botox is injected into the muscles and works by controlling facial movement. More specifically, it blocks signals from the brain which instruct the facial muscles to contract, blocking contractions and allowing wrinkles, lines, and creases to relax and disappear.

Additionally, Botox can be used to relax muscles that pull down on the face, such as in the neck muscles, to give a lifting effect. Aside from aesthetic and cosmetic treatments, it has also been used to treat medical conditions. For example, injections in the armpits help with hyperhidrosis (excess sweating), and injections in the jaw muscle can be used to prevent teeth grinding caused by TMJ.

 

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BOTOX?

There are several benefits to getting Botox, especially when it comes to diminishing the appearance of age signs. Take a look at this short list of incredible Botox benefits:

The procedure is non-surgical, meaning there are no incisions, scarring, stitches, or surgery involved.

Smoother skin and reduced wrinkles due to its muscle paralyzing and relaxation effect.

Botox can enhance the look of eyebrows, making the face and facial expressions appear more youthful and revitalized.

The entire procedure usually takes less than an hour and there’s no recovery time, meaning a Botox treatment can be done over a lunch break.

It’s sometimes more affordable than dermal fillers, making it a great option for those on a budget.

Botox may have long-lasting, anti-aging effects due to its little-known ability to improve skin elasticity.

 

HOW LONG DOES BOTOX LAST?

The Botox procedure takes around 30 to 45 minutes and the temporary effects typically last between 3-6 months, depending on the individual. Follow up treatments are required to maintain results.

 

WHAT ARE DERMAL FILLERS, AND HOW DO THEY WORK?

Dermal fillers are a group of injectable medical products designed to restore fullness to areas where the skin has lost volume. There are many different types of fillers, such as hyaluronic acid fillers (the most common type), collagen-stimulating fillers (such as Sculptra) and permanent fillers (such as silicone, which is not commonly found or advocated by experienced dermatologists).

Dermal fillers work by “filling out” fine lines, wrinkles, and other parts of the face where a patient wants to add structure or volume, such as the cheeks, brows, and lips. Additionally, dermatologists can also use dermal fillers to reduce the look of acne scars and other scarring.

 

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF DERMAL FILLERS?

There are so many benefits to using dermal fillers for a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance! Some of the most common dermal filler benefits are:

One of the top reasons people choose dermal fillers to enhance their appearance is because of their fast results. Right after injections, you will start to see improvement!

Dermal filler treatments are quick (easily done over a lunch break), and there is no recovery time, unlike other more invasive cosmetic surgeries or other procedures.

Most patients experience results that last from six months to two years!

The results of dermal fillers are very subtle and natural-looking for a beautifully enhanced appearance.

This type of treatment actually improves the look and feel of your skin, as many dermal fillers use hyaluronic acid or a collagen-based substance, which adds hydration and restores vibrancy.

 

HOW LONG DO DERMAL FILLERS LAST?

Dermal fillers will last anywhere between 6 and 18 months. This will depend on the type of substance used, as well as how the individual patient responds to the treatment. Your board-certified dermatologist or practitioner should be able to advise you on what dermal filler will work best for you and your aesthetic goals!

 

WHICH IS BEST FOR YOU – BOTOX OR DERMAL FILLERS?

When debating which anti-aging treatment is best for you, the decision is mainly dictated by your specific aesthetic goals. For instance, if you are interested in erasing crow’s feet and frown lines, Botox is best, as it better treats and smooths out deep lines and wrinkles.

On the other hand, dermal fillers are great for those who want to enhance their brows, fill out their lips, or add volume to their cheekbones.

Fortunately, you don’t have to make this decision on your own! It’s best to visit a board-certified dermatologist or practitioner experienced in cosmetic services for a consultation. This is where you’re going to get professional advice on how to achieve your best skin with either Botox or dermal fillers!

 

Botox and fillers are two very popular procedures for achieving a more youthful face but sometimes, the differences between the two aren’t so clear.

Mr Giovanni Ferrando, a consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon in London, clarifies when Botox and fillers are used, how effective they are, possible side effects and he also provides an insight into how they compare regarding price.

When to use Botox

Botox is the brand name of a toxin but there are similar products (e.g. Dysport, Azzalure, Xeomin, Bocoture and more) on the market. The correct area to treat with Botox is the upper portion of the face (on the horizontal forehead lines), the wrinkles around the eyes and frown lines between the eyebrows: the so-called “11s”.

 

When to use fillers

Fillers are used for the purpose of filling wrinkles and replacing the lost volume on the face, especially on the cheeks, the jawline and the temporal area. Soft fillers can be used superficially, either for the improvement of fine lines or creating a net under the skin for a better texture.

 

Is Botox effective?

Botox is very effective. It was used for the first time in the 1980s by a Canadian ophthalmologist and dermatologist, Alastair Carruthers, who accidentally discovered the toxin’s anti-ageing properties. Botox works because it temporarily blocks the signal from the nerve to muscles. This results in a small and reversible paralysis of those muscles and, consequently, a relaxation of the muscles, softening of the wrinkles and a more youthful appearance.

 

How effective are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are effective too but the areas we treat are different, as well as the scope. Wrinkles on the lower face are generally caused by gravity and sun damage so, in these areas, we use filler and not Botox. Since the wrinkles of the upper third of the face are due to excessive muscular action, Botox remains the best treatment for these particular areas.

 

What are the side effects of both?

Both Botox and fillers can have side effects if used incorrectly. We must be careful to make sure that sterilisation is effectively carried out to avoid infections. This can occur with any injectable such as fillers, vitamins, PRP etc. If fillers are not correctly injected, asymmetries or bumps can occur. As for Botox, in addition to asymmetries or bumps, we may have a temporary descent of the eyebrow or an asymmetry of the eyebrow or a temporary descent of the eyelid.

 

Practitioners who take only courses for a couple of days and who have no real knowledge of facial anatomy and cannot deal with any complications are not the right professionals to choose for this kind of medical procedures.

 

Which is more likely to produce long-term results?

Both filler and Botox can give excellent results if used correctly with the right timing and right frequency. They are a great solution for keeping patients looking young. By using them, we can postpone more aggressive interventions (e.g. plastic surgery) for a while.

 

How do Botox and fillers compare regarding price?

The price of Botox and normal fillers is generally the same. For different fillers, such as Radiesse, which need different injection techniques (often with microcannulas), the price is higher.