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The choice of treatment depends on your specific concerns: Botox is used to smooth wrinkles caused by muscle movement, while fillers restore lost volume and plump areas like the cheeks or lips. At CNT Medspa in Phoenix, both neurotoxins and fillers are available to address different aging concerns. Many people benefit from combining both treatments for a more complete facial refresh.
If you see lines when you smile or frown, Botox is likely your answer. If you notice hollowed cheeks, thinning lips, or deep folds even when your face is at rest, fillers will restore that lost volume.
Both Botox and fillers are popular injectable treatments designed to combat signs of aging, but they work in fundamentally different ways. Understanding this distinction is the first step in deciding which path is right for your aesthetic journey.
Botox is the most well-known brand name for a type of injectable called a neurotoxin. At CNT Medspa, neurotoxins temporarily relax the specific muscles responsible for creating wrinkles through repeated expressions.
Think about the lines that appear when you frown, squint, or raise your eyebrows. These are called dynamic wrinkles because they are caused by muscle motion. A neurotoxin is injected into these targeted muscles, blocking the nerve signals that cause them to contract.
Dermal fillers are gel-like substances, most commonly made of hyaluronic acid (HA), that are injected beneath the skin. Hyaluronic acid is a substance that naturally occurs in the body, helping to keep skin hydrated and plump.
As we age, our bodies produce less HA, leading to volume loss, sagging, and the formation of static wrinkles – the lines and folds that are visible even when your face is completely at rest. Fillers work by physically adding volume back to these areas, filling in creases, plumping up thin lips, or enhancing facial contours like the cheeks and jawline.
The type of wrinkle or area of concern you want to address is the primary factor in determining whether a neurotoxin or a filler is the appropriate treatment.
Neurotoxins excel at treating dynamic wrinkles, which are most common in the upper half of the face. These include:
Forehead Lines: The horizontal lines that appear when you raise your eyebrows
Frown Lines (Glabellar Lines): The “11s” that form between your eyebrows from frowning or concentrating
Crow’s Feet: The fine lines that fan out from the corners of your eyes when you smile or squint
Bunny Lines: The small wrinkles that can appear on the sides of the nose
Lip Flip: A subtle enhancement that relaxes the upper lip to show more pink lip tissue
Chin Dimpling: The pebbled texture that appears when you tense your chin
Jawline Slimming: Reducing muscle bulk for a more refined jawline
Excessive Sweating: Treating hyperhidrosis in areas like the underarms
Dermal fillers are incredibly versatile and are used to address volume loss and static wrinkles, primarily in the mid and lower face. Common treatment areas include:
Cheeks: To restore lost volume, lift the mid-face, and create more defined cheekbones
Nasolabial Folds: The “smile lines” or “parentheses” that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth
Marionette Lines: The lines that run from the corners of the mouth down to the chin
Lips: To add volume, enhance shape, define borders, and smooth fine vertical lip lines
Under-Eyes (Tear Troughs): To fill in hollows that can create a tired or sunken appearance
Jawline and Chin: To improve definition and create a more sculpted facial profile
Hands: Restoring volume to aging hands with prominent veins and tendons
Botox results develop gradually over 3-7 days, with full effects visible at two weeks. Your skin will look smoother, and you’ll appear more rested and refreshed. Results typically last 3-4 months before gradually wearing off.
Filler results are immediate. You’ll see increased volume and smoother skin right after treatment, though there may be some swelling for a few days. Depending on the filler type and treatment area, results can last 6 months to 2 years.
To simplify the choice, let’s break down the core differences between these injectable services.
The most significant difference is their mechanism of action:
Botox/Neurotoxins: Stop muscle contraction. They treat the cause of dynamic wrinkles.
Fillers: Add volume and fill in space. They treat the result of volume loss and static wrinkles.
Think of it this way: if you have a piece of paper that you keep folding in the same spot, a crease will form (dynamic wrinkle). A neurotoxin is like putting a paperweight on the paper to stop it from folding. A filler is like smoothing spackle into a crease that’s already there.
Botox consistently lasts about 3-4 months, regardless of the treatment area. Regular treatments at CNT Medspa can sometimes extend results slightly as muscles become trained to stay relaxed.
Filler longevity varies significantly based on several factors:
Type of filler: Thicker fillers designed for deeper injection last longer
Treatment area: High-movement areas like lips break down filler faster (6-12 months)
Your metabolism: Some people naturally metabolize filler more quickly
Lifestyle factors: Sun exposure and smoking can shorten filler lifespan
Generally, cheek and jawline fillers can last 12-24 months.
Common Botox Side Effects:
Temporary bruising at injection sites
Mild headache for 24-48 hours
Temporary eyelid drooping if injected incorrectly (rare with experienced injectors)
Common Filler Side Effects:
More swelling and bruising than Botox, especially in the lips
Small lumps that usually massage out within days
Allergic reactions (very rare with hyaluronic acid fillers)
Absolutely! Using neurotoxins and dermal fillers in combination is a very common and effective strategy for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. This approach is often called a “liquid facelift.”
For example, treating crow’s feet with Botox while adding filler to the hollow under-eye area creates complete eye rejuvenation. Or smoothing forehead lines with Botox while filling nasolabial folds balances the entire face. At CNT Medspa, combination treatments are often recommended to achieve optimal results.
The treatments can be performed in the same appointment, making it convenient for busy Phoenix residents. Many patients schedule Botox touch-ups every 3-4 months and add filler treatments as needed, given the longer-lasting nature of dermal fillers.
Deciding between Botox and fillers – or choosing both – depends on your specific concerns, goals, and facial anatomy. At our Phoenix medspa, we take a community-focused, personalized approach.
Your ideal treatment plan depends on several factors:
Your primary concern: Movement wrinkles need Botox; volume loss needs fillers
Your age: Younger patients often start with Botox for prevention; older patients may need both
Your desired outcome: Subtle refresh or more noticeable “glow up”
Your timeline: Preparing for a specific event or looking for a long-term maintenance plan
Your lifestyle: Consider maintenance requirements and your ability to return for treatments
During consultations at CNT Medspa, providers assess your facial movements, skin quality, and volume distribution to recommend the most effective approach.
The choice of treatment depends on your unique needs – Botox smooths wrinkles caused by muscle movement, while fillers restore lost volume and fill static lines. For many, a combination of both offers the most natural-looking results.
Schedule a consultation at CNT Medspa to find the approach that fits your goals and facial structure.

CNT Medspa was founded on Carmen’s belief that beauty should be safe, inclusive, and empowering. With a background in healthcare administration and a passion for aesthetics, she created a welcoming space for high-quality treatments.

Carmen Morrow, BSHA