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Botox & HA fillers vs peptide care -- understanding the differences

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Aesthetic Medicine vs Home Care

LEVEL 3 Aesthetic Medicine vs Home Care

"If Botox and HA fillers exist, are peptide cosmetics unnecessary?" -- many people wonder, but the answer is: "They work through different mechanisms and are complementary approaches."

Immediacy vs Sustainability Over TimeTime (months)Effect024681012Botox (4-6 months)HA Filler (6-12 months)Peptide Care (continuous)

Botox -- immediate wrinkle improvement through muscle relaxation

Botox (botulinum toxin) temporarily blocks neurotransmission to facial muscles, suppressing muscle contraction. Effects appear within days and last 4-6 months. Particularly effective for forehead lines, frown lines, and crow's feet. However, effects are temporary and regular treatments are needed.

HA fillers -- volume restoration

Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers physically restore lost volume. Used for nasolabial folds, hollow cheeks, and lip augmentation. Effects last 6-12 months but gradually dissolve through natural absorption.

Peptide care -- a long-term approach to "maintain production capacity"

Peptides (signal peptides, neuropeptides, etc.) take a long-term approach to "maintain and promote" the skin's own collagen synthesis capacity. While lacking immediate effects, continuous use supports the skin's "production power" itself.

The rationality of combination use

Combining immediate Botox/HA fillers with long-term peptide care is scientifically rational. Get "now" improvements through injections while maintaining the skin's "production power" with peptides. This hybrid approach is the most efficient anti-aging strategy.

KAIAN scientifically pursues the optimal combination of aesthetic medicine and home care.
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