Two of the most popular injectable treatments in medical aesthetics are neurotoxins (commonly known by brand names like Botox or Dysport) and dermal fillers. While both are delivered by injection and can be part of a comprehensive facial rejuvenation plan, they work through entirely different mechanisms and address different concerns. Understanding the distinction helps patients have more productive consultations and set appropriate expectations.
How Neurotoxins Work
Neurotoxins like Botox temporarily relax the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles — the lines that form when you make facial expressions. The most commonly treated areas include the forehead, the area between the brows (often called “elevens”), and the outer corners of the eyes (crow’s feet). Results typically last three to four months, and with consistent treatment, some patients find that results last longer over time.
How Dermal Fillers Work
Dermal fillers add volume to areas that have lost fullness due to aging or that were naturally less defined. They are most commonly used in the cheeks, lips, jawline, and nasolabial folds. Hyaluronic acid fillers are the most widely used type and are reversible with a dissolving agent. Depending on the product used and the area treated, results can last anywhere from six months to two years or more.
Can They Be Combined?
Yes — and they often are. A full facial assessment may reveal that certain concerns would benefit from muscle relaxation while others need volume restoration. A qualified injector can help patients understand which concerns are best addressed by which treatment, and how the two can complement each other for natural-looking results.
Elevate Aesthetics LA
Elevate Aesthetics LA offers both neurotoxin and dermal filler treatments in a professional, welcoming environment in Los Angeles. Their experienced team takes time to understand each patient’s goals and design a personalized treatment plan. Learn more at elevateaestheticsla.com.

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