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Salmon DNA and Botox are often compared as if they were interchangeable, but they target very different layers of the aging process. One is mainly about skin repair and quality, while the other is about reducing repetitive muscle movement.
That means the better treatment depends less on trend language and more on what you actually want to improve: dull skin, dehydration, and fine texture changes, or expression lines such as frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet.
Salmon DNA usually refers to PDRN-based regenerative injections. These treatments are discussed around tissue repair, hydration support, collagen signaling, and improved skin quality rather than muscle relaxation.
Patients usually consider Salmon DNA when the skin looks tired, thin, dehydrated, or less elastic. It is more about making the skin behave better than making a wrinkle stop moving.
Botox works by reducing the activity of selected facial muscles. When those muscles contract less strongly, the skin folds over them less, and dynamic lines soften.
This is why Botox is most useful for movement-driven wrinkles such as forehead lines, glabellar frown lines, and crow's feet. It does not primarily repair damaged tissue quality in the way PDRN-style treatments try to do.
Dr. Gemici: The question is not whether Salmon DNA or Botox is universally better. The real question is whether the dominant problem is poor skin quality or excessive muscle-driven wrinkling.
Choose Salmon DNA when your main concern is tired skin, reduced elasticity, dehydration, early textural aging, or a general wish for healthier-looking skin. Choose Botox when your main complaint is visible expression lines that deepen with movement.
Many patients actually need both in a staged plan. One treatment can improve the canvas, while the other controls the repetitive folding that keeps creating lines.
Botox usually starts showing effect within days and reaches a clearer result within about 2 weeks. Salmon DNA protocols are typically slower and more cumulative, because the goal is gradual improvement in texture and skin behavior.
Cost also depends on whether you are paying for a single Botox session or a regenerative protocol that may include multiple appointments. The cheapest option is not automatically the right one if it does not address the real problem.
No. Salmon DNA is discussed as a regenerative skin-quality treatment, while Botox reduces muscle movement that creates dynamic lines.
Botox usually works faster. Salmon DNA tends to improve the skin more gradually over a protocol of sessions.
Yes. Many patients benefit from combining a skin-quality treatment with Botox when they have both tissue-quality concerns and dynamic wrinkles.

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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.