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Dermal Fillers vs Botox – Medical Guide by Majestic Aesthetics

Dermal Fillers vs Botox medical guide — This physician-guided resource from Majestic Aesthetics explains the real clinical differences between dermal fillers and Botox, when each treatment is medically appropriate, and why proper facial assessment matters before any injectable procedure.

This guide is written from a medical perspective and reflects clinical oversight by Dr. Michael Clerveus, MD (General Surgeon).

If you are considering injectables in Palm Beach County, Greenacres, Lake Worth or West Palm Beach, this Dermal Fillers vs Botox medical guide will help you understand which treatment is truly right for your face.

Book your consultation: https://booking.majesticaesthetic.com/home-page or call (561) 363-5538


What Is Botox from a Medical Perspective?

Botox is a prescription neuromodulator derived from botulinum toxin type A. In aesthetic medicine, Botox works by temporarily relaxing specific facial muscles that create dynamic expression lines.

Botox is primarily used to treat:

  • Forehead lines
  • Frown lines (glabella)
  • Crow’s feet
  • Brow tension and upper-face imbalance

Botox treats muscle movement. It does not replace volume or reshape facial contours.

Medical reference: FDA Botox Cosmetic information


What Are Dermal Fillers from a Medical Perspective?

Dermal fillers are injectable medical devices most commonly composed of hyaluronic acid. They are designed to restore volume, structural support, and contour beneath the skin.

Dermal fillers are commonly used for:

  • Cheek and mid-face volume loss
  • Jawline definition
  • Chin projection
  • Lips
  • Nasolabial folds
  • Under-eye hollowing

Medical reference: FDA dermal filler safety overview


Dermal Fillers vs Botox – Medical Differences

The most important distinction in this Dermal Fillers vs Botox medical guide is this:

  • Botox treats muscle movement.
  • Dermal fillers treat volume loss and structural support.

They solve different biological problems and should never be treated as interchangeable services.


When Botox Is Medically Appropriate

Botox is medically appropriate when facial aging is primarily caused by repetitive muscle contraction rather than tissue loss.

Examples include early forehead lines, frown lines, and excessive muscle tension that creates etched expression lines.


When Dermal Fillers Are Medically Appropriate

Dermal fillers are medically appropriate when aging, weight change, or genetics have caused loss of support in the fat pads and connective structures of the face.

Fillers restore contour and improve balance rather than simply “filling wrinkles.”


Why Medical Assessment Matters Before Botox or Dermal Fillers

At Majestic Aesthetics, every injectable treatment begins with a medical facial assessment.

Under the clinical guidance of Dr. Michael Clerveus, MD, we evaluate:

  • Facial anatomy and symmetry
  • Muscle strength and movement patterns
  • Skin thickness and elasticity
  • Vascular risk zones
  • Previous injectable history

This medical planning protects long-term facial harmony and reduces the risk of over-correction, migration, and unnatural results.


Can Botox and Dermal Fillers Be Used Together?

Yes. In many cases, the most natural outcomes come from combining Botox and dermal fillers.

Botox reduces excessive muscle pull, while dermal fillers restore lost support. Together, they create balanced rejuvenation rather than isolated correction.

This combination approach is a central recommendation in this Dermal Fillers vs Botox medical guide.


What to Expect During Your Medical Injectable Consultation

  • Full medical history review
  • Facial movement assessment
  • Structural volume analysis
  • Discussion of appropriate treatment type
  • Conservative dosing strategy
  • Clear aftercare instructions

Safety and Medical Oversight

Both Botox and dermal fillers are prescription medical treatments.

Improper placement, incorrect depth, or inappropriate product selection can lead to complications including asymmetry, vascular compromise, and prolonged dissatisfaction.

For this reason, Majestic Aesthetics follows a physician-guided model with oversight by Dr. Michael Clerveus, MD.


Majestic Aesthetics – Medical Injectables in Palm Beach County

Majestic Aesthetics
5315 Lake Worth Road, Greenacres, FL 33463
Phone: (561) 363-5538
Book online: https://booking.majesticaesthetic.com/home-page


FAQ – Dermal Fillers vs Botox Medical Guide

1. Which is better, Botox or dermal fillers?

Neither is better. Botox and dermal fillers treat different biological causes of facial aging.

2. Can Botox replace dermal fillers?

No. Botox cannot restore lost volume or structural support.

3. Can dermal fillers replace Botox?

No. Dermal fillers cannot relax overactive facial muscles.

4. How do I know which one I need?

A medical facial assessment is required to determine whether muscle activity or volume loss is the primary concern.

5. Is a medical consultation required before treatment?

Yes. A medical consultation ensures proper treatment selection and safe injection planning.

6. Can Botox and fillers be done on the same day?

In many cases, yes. Combined treatments are common when medically appropriate.

7. Who supervises injectable treatments at Majestic Aesthetics?

Treatments are performed under medical oversight by Dr. Michael Clerveus, MD, General Surgeon.


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