Botox (as well as the other available neuromodulators, Dysport, and Xeomin) has several uses specifically for the nose. I have been treating noses with neuromodulators for nearly twenty years. The price of treatment of course will depend upon such factors as the area(s) being treated, the amounts needed, and the experience of the injector.Botox can be used, for example, to eliminate the so-called "bunny lines" on the sides of the bridge of the nose, those parallel diagonal lines that form or become accentuated to the sides of the nose when smiling. A droplet or two on each side of the bridge of the nose is usually all it takes to improve this problem.Another use for Botox is to raise a droopy nasal tip. Placed properly within the base of the columella (the separating cartilage between the nostrils) can relax the downward pull of the nasal depressor muscle and allow the tip to drift upward. I have been doing this procedure for well over fifteen years. Injected within the body of the base of the nasal ala (wing of the nostril) Botox can help to eliminate nasal flaring that happens when some people smile. Placed properly in the nasal tip, it may be used to treated a hanging columulla--exposure of the columella that may have resulted naturally or more commonly as a consequence of a poor rhinoplasty. In all these instances, price may be determined by the number of units or more commonly by the area treated and by the experience and expertise of the injector. Naturally, consultation with a board certified core aesthetic physician with extensive experience in this field is a must.