Hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin – no beauty lover is unfamiliar with them, they are known as the two major injectable fillers in the world of microplastic surgery. They each have their own magic: hyaluronic acid for nose augmentation, chin pads, and temple augmentation. Botulinum toxin slims the face, calves and shoulders. But they also have one thing in common, and that is wrinkle removal. However these are two completely different injectable agents, when should I use Botox and when should I use hyaluronic acid? In terms of the scope of injections, hyaluronic acid injections are mainly used to fill in the depressions of the skin or to fill up the contours of the features to make the face more three-dimensional. Hyaluronic acid is strong in dealing with static wrinkles, such as the common nasolabial lines, corners of the mouth, and decreases in wrinkles are all indications for it. Botox is good at removing dynamic wrinkles, such as frown lines, crow’s feet, head lines, etc. The principle of removing dynamic wrinkles with Botox is to soften the muscles that cause wrinkles, so that the muscles do not contract and the wrinkles are removed as a result. Both Botox and Hyaluronic acid have their significant effects in wrinkle removal, and there is no doubt about their safety and effectiveness in wrinkle removal. Can these two be used together? Botox and hyaluronic acid can be used together. Although Botox and hyaluronic acid can be injected into the same area of the face, they are injected at different levels. Botox needs to be injected into the muscle layer, while hyaluronic acid is usually injected into the skin layer.” Using Botox and hyaluronic acid in combination gives longer lasting results. For deep wrinkles, this type of injection is the fastest and most effective way to see results. Obviously, Botox and hyaluronic acid can be used in combination, but not all areas and not all items can be used together. The most common areas of the face where Botox and hyaluronic acid should be used are the frown lines between the eyebrows, deep head lines, and crow’s feet, which often have both dynamic and static wrinkles. How Hyaluronic Acid Works Botox and Hyaluronic Acid are often mistakenly thought of as two opposing products, but they actually repair wrinkles in different ways. Botox is a muscle relaxant that helps reduce the power of facial wrinkles, while hyaluronic acid acts as a true “filler” by adding volume to the wrinkled area. Botox and hyaluronic acid can be used in combination to achieve optimal wrinkle reduction.