
Non-surgical skin tightening treatments like XERF are becoming increasingly popular for patients who want firmer, smoother skin without downtime. As interest grows, one of the most common questions is whether XERF can be safely combined with injectables such as dermal fillers or Botox. Understanding how these treatments work individually helps clarify why they are often used together in a structured aesthetic plan.
XERF is a radiofrequency-based skin tightening treatment designed to stimulate collagen production and improve skin firmness. It delivers controlled energy into deeper layers of the skin, encouraging natural remodeling over time.
Unlike injectables that add volume or relax muscles, XERF focuses on improving skin quality from within. This makes it particularly useful for treating mild to moderate laxity, fine lines, and early signs of aging.
At Bafitis Plastic Surgery, Dr. Harold Bafitis and his team often evaluate skin quality first before recommending whether XERF alone or a combination approach is more appropriate.
To understand combination treatments, it helps to separate their roles:
Botox works by temporarily relaxing targeted facial muscles. This reduces dynamic wrinkles caused by repetitive expressions such as frowning or squinting.
Fillers, on the other hand, restore lost volume in areas like the cheeks, lips, and under-eye region. They help replace structural support that diminishes with age.
Both treatments address different layers of facial aging compared to XERF, which focuses on skin tightening and texture improvement.
Yes, XERF can often be combined with both Botox and dermal fillers. In fact, many providers consider them complementary treatments because they target different aspects of aging.
When used together, they can address:
This multi-layered approach allows for more balanced and natural-looking rejuvenation.
Although XERF can be combined with injectables, timing plays an important role in achieving optimal results. Treatments may be performed in the same overall plan, but not always on the same day depending on the patient’s skin condition and treatment goals.
In many cases, providers may:
This staged approach helps ensure that each treatment works effectively without interfering with the other.
When properly planned, combining these treatments can produce more comprehensive facial rejuvenation compared to using a single modality alone.
Some key benefits include:
Because each treatment targets a different layer of aging, the combined result tends to look more harmonious and subtle.
Not every patient requires a combination approach, but it can be especially helpful for individuals with multiple signs of aging at once.
Ideal candidates often include those who:
Dr. Harold Bafitis and his team at Bafitis Plastic Surgery evaluate facial structure, skin quality, and patient goals before recommending a personalized plan.
When performed by trained professionals, combining XERF with Botox or fillers is generally considered safe. However, proper assessment is essential to avoid overstimulation of tissues or uneven results.
A qualified provider will evaluate:
This ensures that each modality enhances the other rather than competing with it.
Patients undergoing a combined treatment plan should expect gradual improvement rather than immediate transformation. Botox may show results within days, fillers provide instant volume correction, and XERF works over several weeks as collagen production increases.
This layered timeline is one reason combination therapy is popular. It allows improvements to unfold naturally while building long-term skin quality.
XERF can be safely and effectively combined with Botox and dermal fillers when planned correctly. Because each treatment targets different aspects of facial aging, the combination can produce more complete and natural-looking results. At Bafitis Plastic Surgery, Dr. Harold Bafitis and his team design personalized treatment plans that integrate skin tightening and injectables to achieve balanced facial rejuvenation tailored to each patient’s needs.

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Dr. Bafitis, Double Board-Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon

May 29, 2026
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