Treatment Comparisons

Side-by-side guides to help you choose the right med spa treatment

Botox vs Dysport

Both are FDA-approved botulinum toxin type A injectables that smooth wrinkles. They share the same mechanism but differ ...

HydraFacial vs Chemical Peel

Both improve skin texture, but HydraFacial uses vortex suction to cleanse and hydrate, while chemical peels use acid sol...

Morpheus8 vs Microneedling

Both create micro-injuries to stimulate collagen, but Morpheus8 adds radiofrequency for deeper remodeling and tightening...

CoolSculpting vs Kybella

Both reduce fat non-surgically. CoolSculpting freezes fat; Kybella injects deoxycholic acid to dissolve it....

Botox vs Dermal Fillers

The two most popular injectables work completely differently. Botox relaxes muscles for dynamic wrinkles; fillers add vo...

Sculptra vs Juvederm

Both restore facial volume. Sculptra stimulates collagen gradually; Juvederm's HA gel adds immediate volume....

Laser Hair Removal vs IPL Hair Removal

Both reduce unwanted hair. True laser devices are more effective per session; IPL is broader and may need more sessions....

Morpheus8 vs Ultherapy

Both tighten skin non-surgically using different energy. Morpheus8 uses RF microneedling; Ultherapy uses focused ultraso...

PRP vs PRF

Both are made from your own blood. PRF is the newer evolution with different processing for potentially enhanced results...

CO2 Laser vs Fraxel

Two ends of the resurfacing spectrum. CO2 is most aggressive for dramatic results. Fraxel offers meaningful improvement ...