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Argireline vs Botox: Which Works Better?
Both Argireline and Botox target expression wrinkles — but they do so in totally different ways. If you’re wondering which one is right for you, this guide explains everything clearly.
12/12/20251 min read


How Botox Works
Botox injections temporarily block nerve signals to the muscle. This freezes the muscle for 3–6 months.
Pros:
✔ Dramatic results
✔ Fast improvement
✔ Great for deep lines
Cons:
✖ Costly
✖ Requires needles
✖ Bruising & downtime
✖ Can look “frozen”
✖ Must be repeated
How Argireline Works
Argireline relaxes the muscle topically, meaning:
No needles
No bruising
No downtime
Pros:
✔ Gentle, safe, non-invasive
✔ Progressive improvement
✔ Works for early to moderate lines
✔ Much cheaper
Cons:
✖ Not as dramatic as Botox
✖ Must be used consistently
✖ Works best on newer wrinkles
Which Is Better for Australian Skin?
If you’re under 45 or want prevention, Argireline wins.
If your lines are deep, etched-in creases — Botox may be better.
Many Australians use both, spacing Botox appointments further apart while using Argireline daily.
Can You Use Argireline With Botox?
Yes — and you should.
Argireline helps extend the life of your injections.
Botox delivers dramatic results, but Argireline is the safest, gentlest and most affordable long-term anti-ageing option for everyday use.