Botox vs Filler: What Do You Need?
Botox vs Filler: What Do You Need?

Botox and fillers treat different concerns—Botox relaxes muscles to reduce wrinkles, while fillers add volume and contour.
Choosing the right one depends on whether your concern is
movement lines or
volume loss.
In Korea, many patients combine both for balanced, natural-looking results.
What Botox Does
Botox (botulinum toxin) works by relaxing facial muscles that cause wrinkles.
Best For
- Forehead lines
- Frown lines (between eyebrows)
- Crow’s feet (around eyes)
- Jaw slimming (masseter Botox)
- Neck bands
How It Works
- Temporarily blocks nerve signals to muscles
- Prevents repeated movement that causes wrinkles
π Think of Botox as “smoothing” wrinkles caused by movement
What Fillers Do
Dermal fillers (usually hyaluronic acid) work by adding volume under the skin.
Best For
- Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
- Under-eye hollows
- Cheeks and mid-face volume
- Lips and chin shaping
- Jawline contouring
How It Works
- Physically fills areas that have lost volume
- Enhances facial structure and balance
π Think of fillers as “restoring volume and shape”
Key Difference (Simple)
- Botox → relaxes muscles
- Filler → adds volume
π One reduces wrinkles, the other reshapes the face
Which One Do You Need?
Choose Botox if you have:
- Wrinkles that appear when you move your face
- Expression lines (forehead, eyes, between brows)
- Desire for a smoother, more relaxed look
Choose Filler if you have:
- Deep lines even at rest
- Volume loss or hollow areas
- Desire for contouring (lips, chin, cheeks)
Common Mistake
Many people confuse the two:
- Trying to fix deep folds with Botox → won’t work
- Trying to fix expression wrinkles with filler → unnatural result
π The key is identifying the cause of your concern
Can You Combine Botox and Filler?
Yes—and this is very common in Korea.
Example Combination
- Botox → forehead & crow’s feet
- Filler → cheeks & nasolabial folds
This approach:
- Smooths wrinkles
- Restores volume
- Creates balanced, natural results
π Known as a “full-face rejuvenation” approach
Results & Duration
Botox
- Results: 3–6 months
- Gradual wearing off
Filler
- Results: 6–18 months (depending on type)
- Longer-lasting but varies by area
Downtime
- Botox → minimal (small injection marks)
- Filler → mild swelling or bruising possible
Both are considered low-downtime treatments
Cost Comparison (Korea)
- Botox: β©50,000 – β©200,000 per area
- Filler: β©250,000 – β©600,000 per cc
π Fillers are generally more expensive due to material cost
Final Verdict
π It’s not Botox vs filler—it’s Botox or filler based on your needs
- Wrinkles from movement → Botox
- Volume loss / contouring → Filler
β Best results often come from combining both strategically
Simple Rule to Remember
- Lines when you move → Botox
- Lines when you don’t move → Filler
Final Thoughts
Botox and fillers are complementary, not competing treatments. Understanding the difference helps you avoid unnatural results and choose the right approach for your face.
In Korea, dermatologists often design custom combination plans to achieve natural, balanced, and long-lasting results.




