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Generally, clinics provide a per unit price, and you simply multiply that amount with the number of units administered during treatment. The price is typically the same as regular Botox injections.The exact dosing for you can be determined in consultation with your cosmetic physician with an in-person evaluation, as this will allow for a better assessment of your concern.
We charge 14.00 dollars per unit for Botox. 20-25 units of Botox in our office in Columbus, Ohio would be 280-350 dollars.
Your question is a common one. Remember that while Botox has been around a long time, and has been proven to be safe and effective, it is still a medication. And unlike pills or other over-the-counter items, how it is administered is crucial. Botox pricing somewhat throughout the US, and even between different regions within a metropolitan area. Skilled injectors probably will charge between $12-20 per unit. While it's good to be cost conscious, your should really only put your trust in Board-Certified Injectors. Patients can often find better prices and skilled providers at online sites like ZendyBeauty. Placement, dose, and analysis of each individual's muscle anatomy is essential, so you're in good hands when your provider is trained to the highest level.Happy Treating!
Hello and thank you for the question. In general, Botox is about $16 per unit. Price can vary from practice to practice. When having treatment with Botox, it is important to seek the advice of one of the following board certified physicians:1) Dermatologist2) Facial plastic surgeon3) Plastic surgeonSkill and experience is essential with Botox treatment to ensure you obtain the best possible result. I hope this information helps, and I wish you the best of luck.
Thank you for your question. Every office is different for pricing on Botox, it will also depend on if it is done by the doctor or by the nurse injector. I would recommend calling offices in your area for average price ranges.Best Wishes,Pablo Prichard
Every office is different regarding price. In my practice every cosmetic patient is addressed separately as there are no "cookbook" approaches even after almost 20 years of Botox and filler experience.We use many different approaches with Botox and various types of fillers in the same patient to achieve a optimal correction. I would recommend you discuss with a dermatologist board certified and experienced in Botox in your area.
The price of botox will vary depending on your geographic location, the expertise of the injector (e.g. MD vs RN), and the experience of the injector.The price is usually based on a dollar cost per unit. You should expect the cost to be between $8-15 per unit. Best Regards,Dr. Stutman
Botox will cost usually in the $12-15 per unit range if a doctor is injecting it, and less if it's a nurse, or worse, a fully untrained person. Remember that Botox results are largely dependent on your injector. So if you shop for the cheapest price, you will absolutely not get the best result. Botox has no idea what to do on its own. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
Every office has a different way of pricing botox.Many charge by the unit,others charge by the number of different muscle zones injected,others charge by the number of anatomic areas,eg the frown line "11"'s is one zone,forehead a second zone,"crow's feet" laugh lines a third.Also depends on where you live Upper East side NYC likely to be higher than Middle America.I would hazard a guess on average 20-25 units probably $450-550.Some doctors also offer a discount the more units of botox or anatomic areas treated or when combined with fillers.
Thank you for the question. I agree with the answer below, if you are still uncertain about using the Botox after freezing it you can call Allergan for their best recommendation. Best Wishes,Pablo Prichard
I have been injecting Neurotoxins since 1994 and I have not seen that kind of lump associated with Neurotoxins injections, especially 2 months later. I would have to assume that the lump is unilateral correct? Did you have a bruise right after the injection? a small hematoma (at the time of...
The effects of Botox can be reversed with the use of an Alpha-adrenergic agonist. Please see your plastic surgeon.