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Mesobotox is not the same as classic Botox. Instead of targeting deeper muscle movement as the main goal, it uses highly diluted botulinum toxin in a more superficial pattern to improve skin quality, pore appearance, and surface texture.
For the right patient, the result is not a frozen face but a smoother, calmer, more refined look. That is why mesobotox is usually discussed in the context of glow and texture rather than strong wrinkle immobilization.
Mesobotox is often considered for oily skin, enlarged pores, fine superficial lines, lower-face texture concerns, and patients who want a polished skin effect without heavy structural change.
It is commonly combined with mesotherapy, skinboosters, PRP, or light resurfacing protocols because skin quality usually improves best in a layered plan.
Classic Botox is designed mainly to soften dynamic lines by weakening stronger muscle action. Mesobotox uses much smaller and more superficial dosing to influence the skin surface and very fine movements rather than major expression patterns.
That is why patients should not expect mesobotox alone to replace standard Botox when deep forehead or frown lines are the main complaint.
Dr. Gemici: Mesobotox is useful when the patient wants skin to look more refined, not when they expect a full structural wrinkle treatment from a very superficial protocol.
Price usually depends on the product used, the area covered, whether the protocol includes mesotherapy-style additives, and whether one session or a short series is planned.
Some patients benefit from a course of sessions spaced over several weeks, while others use mesobotox as a maintenance treatment added to a broader rejuvenation plan.
The best candidates are usually patients with mild texture issues, enlarged pores, oily shine, or early fine lines who want a more polished skin finish. It can also suit patients who already do classic Botox but want extra skin refinement.
Patients with deep static wrinkles, heavy volume loss, or significant laxity usually need additional categories of treatment beyond mesobotox.
No. Regular Botox mainly targets stronger muscle movement, while mesobotox is a more superficial, diluted approach focused on skin quality and fine texture.
It may help in suitable patients, especially when enlarged pores and oily shine are part of the complaint.
No. It is a skin-quality treatment, not a structural volume or lifting solution.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.