Thursday, March 12, 2026

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When Botox and dermal fillers are used in overlapping treatment zones, precision becomes critical. Many patients in New York City ask whether botulinum toxin can influence how hyaluronic acid fillers settle. The answer is yes, muscle activity plays a direct role in product integration.

At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, combination injectable plans are carefully sequenced. Botox works by relaxing targeted facial muscles that create dynamic wrinkles such as forehead lines and frown lines. Dermal fillers restore volume and contour in areas like the cheeks, nasolabial folds, or lips. If a muscle remains highly active, it can place repetitive pressure on freshly placed filler, subtly affecting how it distributes.

Dr. Lanna evaluates muscle strength, injection depth, facial symmetry, and tissue support before determining timing. In many cases, neuromodulator treatment is performed first to soften movement, followed by filler placement once muscle activity is controlled. This approach helps promote smoother integration and longer lasting aesthetic balance.

Thoughtful sequencing, customized dosing, and anatomical precision protect both treatments. When Botox and fillers are coordinated strategically, results look cohesive, stable, and naturally refined.


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