Modern aesthetic medicine offers many ways to improve and rejuvenate the skin. The most common methods are:
- Device based procedures (e.g. ultrasound, laser, radio waves) • Injection procedures (e.g. Botox, filler, biorevitalization) But which one is better?
Let’s choose together. Device based procedures — what is non-invasive care?
These are device-based methods that help improve skin tone, texture, and structure without damaging the skin.
For example: - RF Lifting
- Ultrasound Rejuvenation
- Laser Rejuvenation
- Microneedling Procedure.
Advantages: - -Non-invasive/ Painless
- -Short Rehabilitation Period
- -Gradually Improves Skin Quality
- -Can Be Used Proactively
Injection procedures — targeted action. What is it?
Subcutaneously injected active substances (e.g. hyaluronic acid, botulinum toxin) that directly targets a specific problem.
Examples:
• Botox
- • Fillers
- •Biorevitalization
- • Mesotherapy
Advantages: - – Fast and visible results
- – Targeted action (wrinkles, volume restoration)
- – Can be used in combination with devices
Which is better?
In fact, both methods have their role, and the choice depends on:
skin condition, age and lifestyle, goal – prevention or specific changes, individual indications, and medical conditions.
Expert advice: “Injections and device-based procedures often complement each other. The right combination can give the best results.”
If you are looking for a gentle, gradual rejuvenation — the device based method is ideal. If you want a quick and visible change in a specific area — injections are optimal.
The best result is given by a combination selected with a specialist.