Botox is a neuromodulator derived from botulinum toxin. It works by temporarily paralyzing muscles to smooth out dynamic wrinkles caused by facial expressions, such as those on the forehead, around the eyes (crow’s feet), and between the eyebrows (frown lines). Results typically appear within a few days and last about 3-4 months. Juvederm, on the other hand, is a dermal filler made of hyaluronic acid. Unlike Botox, Juvederm doesn’t affect muscle movement but adds volume to areas of the face that have lost elasticity or fullness. It’s effective for filling deep wrinkles, nasolabial folds, and enhancing lips or cheeks. Results are visible immediately, with full effects developing over 1-2 weeks, and can last from 6 months to 2 years. Some patients opt for both, as they can complement each other to achieve a more youthful appearance. For personalized advice on Botox vs Juvederm and to find the best treatment for you, consult a qualified cosmetic professional at Ageless.