Anti-Aging Treatments: Differences Between Botox, Fillers and Mesotherapy
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Anti-Aging Treatments: Differences Between Botox, Fillers and Mesotherapy

March 11, 2026Op. Dr. Emine Şakalar

Which anti-aging method is right for you? What are Botox, fillers and mesotherapy used for and how do they differ? Expert opinion in Eskişehir.

Anti-Aging Treatments: Differences Between Botox, Fillers and Mesotherapy

"Should I get Botox or fillers?" is one of the most frequently asked questions in an aesthetic clinic. In fact, these two applications are not alternatives to each other — they are often complementary. Mesotherapy is a third option that works through a different mechanism.

Botox: Reduces Muscle Activity

Botox (botulinum toxin A) temporarily relaxes facial muscles, reducing wrinkles.

**Best areas:** Forehead lines, glabellar lines (between brows), crow's feet, upper lip lines, masseter (jaw slimming).

**Duration:** 4-6 months

Fillers: Provide Volume and Support

Hyaluronic acid fillers are used to address volume loss and hollowing in the face.

**Best areas:** Lip volume and shape, cheek fullness, under-eye hollows, jawline, non-surgical nose reshaping.

**Duration:** 6-18 months (varies by area)

Mesotherapy: Nourishes and Revitalises from Within

Mesotherapy is the delivery of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants into the skin via fine needles.

**Uses:** Hair loss treatment, facial skin quality improvement, moisture and elasticity increase, anti-sagging.

**Sessions:** 4-6 sessions recommended, followed by maintenance sessions.

Which is Right for You?

| Concern | Recommended |

|---------|-------------|

| Expression wrinkles | Botox |

| Volume loss, hollowing | Fillers |

| Skin quality, sagging | Mesotherapy |

| Hair loss | Hair mesotherapy |

| Comprehensive ageing | Combination |

For anti-aging consultation in Eskişehir: +90 507 679 40 48

Op. Dr. Emine Şakalar
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This article has been medically reviewed and approved by Op. Dr. Emine Şakalar.

Medical Disclaimer

This content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Each patient's situation is individual. Always consult a qualified physician before making any health decisions.