Botox or Filler? A Guide to the Differences

Both are injectables, but they work completely differently — and serve different goals. Here's how to know what suits you.

What's the key difference?

Botox selectively relaxes the muscles that create expression wrinkles — forehead, frown lines, crow's feet. Filler restores lost volume or sculpts contour lines — lips, cheeks, chin.

How long do results last?

Botox: about 3–4 months. Hyaluronic filler: about 9–18 months, depending on the area and product.

Can they be combined?

Absolutely. The right combination gives a harmonious, natural result — and that is exactly the expertise: knowing how much, where, and when to stop.

General information only — not medical advice. Personal suitability is determined in consultation.