Botox Treatments and Many More The Ultimate Botox under Eyes Guide | Page 6
Both are contraindicated for expectant and breastfeeding individuals.
However, despite having a number of things in common, these two anti-aging procedures differ in three major
ways:
1. Substance used: In under eyes botox, the substance injected is botulinum bacteria and is meant to freeze the
treated part as a way to soften it and to clear wrinkles. In dermal fillers, the substances injected under the eyes
are mostly hyaluronic acid or calcium hydroxyapatite. These substances are meant to add volume under your
eyes and not to freeze the part. Other substances used as dermal fillers are polylactic acid and polyalkylimide.
Each of the fillers suits a specific under eye condition and so you should first consult your doctor before
deciding on any.