Are you looking for a dermatologist for Botox, dermal fillers or another cosmetic treatment? Then you are likely looking for more than just a good result. You want a treatment carried out by a doctor with medical knowledge of the skin.
A dermatologist is a skin specialist and medical doctor. This makes a dermatologist a suitable option for people considering injectable treatments, who also value safety, skin analysis, medical assessment and natural-looking results.
On Injectablesbooking you can compare clinics and practitioners offering cosmetic treatments, including dermatologists, aesthetic doctors and other qualified medical professionals.

A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specialises in the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes. A dermatologist diagnoses and treats skin conditions, skin concerns and skin ageing.
In cosmetic dermatology, a dermatologist looks not only at wrinkles or volume loss, but also at overall skin health. This includes redness, pigmentation, acne, scarring, sun damage, skin texture and signs of ageing.
This is particularly relevant for injectable treatments. A good treatment plan does not start with the injection itself, but with the question: what does this skin need?
Not all dermatologists offer the same treatments. Some focus mainly on medical dermatology, while others also provide cosmetic procedures.
Common treatments offered by dermatologists include:
Botox for frown lines
Botox for forehead lines
Botox for crow’s feet
Botox for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
Dermal fillers for volume loss
Dermal fillers for signs of ageing
Skinboosters
Profhilo or other skin-rejuvenating injectables
Laser treatments
Chemical peels
Treatment of pigmentation
Treatment of acne scarring
Treatment of redness or rosacea
Skin improvement for sun damage
A dermatologist and an aesthetic doctor can both carry out cosmetic treatments. The main difference lies in their training, specialisation and day-to-day focus.
A dermatologist is a medical specialist in skin health. After completing a medical degree, a dermatologist undergoes specialist training in dermatology.
A dermatologist is particularly experienced in:
Medical knowledge of the skin
Identifying skin conditions
Assessing overall skin quality
Treating skin diseases
Combining medical dermatology with cosmetic care
Assessing whether a treatment is appropriate or not
A dermatologist can be a suitable choice if you are considering injectable treatments but also have skin concerns, or if you prefer additional medical reassurance.
An aesthetic doctor focuses on cosmetic medicine. A GMC-registered aesthetic doctor typically carries out non-surgical cosmetic treatments such as Botox, dermal fillers and other procedures for skin ageing. According to GMC guidance, aesthetic doctors assess, treat and provide aftercare within non-surgical cosmetic practice.
An aesthetic doctor is often experienced in:
Botox treatments
Dermal filler treatments
Facial analysis
Natural facial proportions
Preventative treatments
Subtle facial rejuvenation
Injectable facial procedures
An experienced aesthetic doctor can therefore also be an excellent choice for Botox or dermal fillers.
Not automatically.
A dermatologist is not necessarily better than an aesthetic doctor for Botox. And an aesthetic doctor is not necessarily better than a dermatologist. The right choice depends on your skin, your concerns and the practitioner’s experience.
You may prefer a dermatologist if you:
Have sensitive skin
Have rosacea, acne, eczema or pigmentation concerns
Are unsure about skin lesions or abnormalities
Want to combine Botox with skin improvement
Value in-depth medical skin knowledge
Have previously experienced a complication or less satisfactory result
Would like advice on both skin ageing and skin health
You may prefer an aesthetic doctor if you:
Mainly want Botox or dermal fillers
Want a practitioner who performs injectable treatments daily
Value natural facial proportions
Want to compare prices, reviews and availability quickly
Do not have complex skin concerns
The title is important, but not enough on its own. Experience, qualifications, product knowledge, consultation quality and aftercare are just as important.
Botulinum toxin is commonly used to soften active wrinkles. These are wrinkles caused by muscle movement, such as frowning, laughing or raising the eyebrows.
A dermatologist may use Botox for, among other things:
Frown lines sit between the eyebrows. They can create a tired, stern or stressed appearance. Botox relaxes the muscles that cause these lines.
Forehead lines develop from raising the eyebrows. Careful dosing is important here. Too much Botox can result in a heavy or unnatural appearance.
Crow’s feet are lines at the outer corners of the eyes. Botox can soften these lines while maintaining a natural facial expression.
Botox is also used to treat excessive sweating, for example under the armpits. This is a well-established medical use of Botox.
Dermal fillers are used to restore volume, enhance facial contours or soften deeper lines. A dermatologist may use fillers for skin ageing, volume loss or specific skin structure concerns.
Common filler treatments include:
Fillers for nasolabial folds
Fillers for marionette lines
Fillers for cheeks
Fillers for chin or jawline
Fillers for temples
Fillers for tear troughs
Fillers for lips
With dermal fillers, safety is particularly important. In the UK, dermal fillers are classified as medical devices regulated by the MHRA. Permanent fillers are not approved for cosmetic use in the UK.
Not everyone is looking straight away for Botox or fillers. Some people are mainly seeking skin improvement. In that case, skinboosters, Profhilo or other skin-enhancing injectables may be suitable.
These treatments are usually focused on:
Skin quality
Hydration
Fine lines
Elasticity
Glow
Firmness
Skin ageing
A dermatologist can assess whether injectables are appropriate, or whether another treatment is more suitable. For example laser treatments, chemical peels, medical skincare or combination treatments.
With Botox, people often refer to “Botox” as a single product, but it is actually a brand name. There are several botulinum toxin brands, as well as different filler and skinbooster brands.
Examples of well-known product groups include:
Botulinum toxin, such as Botox, Azzalure or Bocouture
Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers
Skinboosters
Profhilo
Polynucleotides
Biostimulatory injectables
However, you should not choose based on brand alone. More important factors include:
Who performs the treatment
The practitioner’s experience
Whether the product is suitable for your face and skin
Whether there is a clear consultation
Whether the clinic uses safe, approved products
Whether good aftercare is provided
A good brand in the wrong hands will not deliver good results. A good practitioner chooses the right product for your skin, face and treatment goals.
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A treatment is safer when it is carried out by a qualified and competent medical professional, with a thorough consultation, correct indication, appropriate hygiene standards and proper aftercare.
Injectables are medical treatments. In the UK, they are regulated as cosmetic medical procedures, where safety, appropriate qualifications and clear patient information are essential. Clinics are typically regulated by bodies such as the Care Quality Commission (CQC), and practitioners should be appropriately registered (for example with the GMC, NMC or GDC, depending on their profession).
Pay attention to the following factors:
Check that the practitioner is a qualified medical doctor and appropriately trained to perform injectable treatments.
A practitioner must not only be qualified, but also competent. This includes sufficient training, clinical knowledge and practical experience with the treatment.
A good practitioner will take a full medical history, including your health, medications, previous treatments and expectations.
Not every request is medically or aesthetically appropriate. A responsible dermatologist or aesthetic doctor will provide honest advice and may sometimes advise against treatment if it is not suitable.
You should be clearly informed about what to expect after treatment, what is considered normal, and when to seek medical advice if needed.
A dermatologist can be especially valuable when skin expertise is important.
For example in cases of:
Acne or acne scarring
Rosacea or persistent redness
Eczema or sensitive skin
Pigmentation concerns
Melasma
Sun damage
Scarring
Thin or fragile skin
Uncertainty about skin lesions
A combination of medical skin care and cosmetic treatment
In these situations, you are not only seeking a cosmetic outcome, but also a medical assessment of your skin health.
On Injectablesbooking you can compare clinics and practitioners offering cosmetic treatments. This can help if you are looking for safe treatment by a dermatologist, aesthetic doctor or other qualified medical professional.
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Some dermatologists do perform Botox, while others do not. Dermatologists who offer cosmetic dermatology may use Botox to treat wrinkles, signs of skin ageing or excessive sweating.
Not necessarily. A dermatologist has specialist medical expertise in skin health. An aesthetic doctor often has extensive day-to-day experience with injectable treatments. The most important factors to consider are experience, qualifications, patient reviews and the quality of the treatment advice provided
Yes, some dermatologists perform dermal filler treatments. It is important to consider their experience with fillers, facial anatomy and the management of potential complications.
Botox can be safe when performed by a qualified, competent and experienced medical professional. A thorough consultation, correct dosing and clear aftercare instructions are essential for a safe treatment.
You can compare clinics and doctors offering cosmetic treatments through Injectablesbooking. It allows you to search for practitioners in your area and view details such as treatments offered, prices, reviews and availability.
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