Botox Cost Calculator: Estimate Your Treatment
Calculate how much Botox costs for your specific treatment areas. Get personalized unit estimates and pricing.
Step 1: Treatment Type
Step 2: Select Treatment Areas
Step 3: Price Per Unit
Your Botox Cost Estimate
* This is an estimate only. Actual units needed may vary based on individual anatomy and desired results.
* Prices shown are estimates and may vary by location and provider.
Frequently Asked Questions About Botox Cost
How accurate is this Botox calculator?
This calculator provides estimates based on typical unit ranges for each treatment area. Actual units needed can vary significantly based on individual muscle strength, anatomy, and desired results. Always consult with a qualified provider for an accurate assessment.
Why do Botox unit requirements vary so much?
Unit requirements depend on several factors including muscle size and strength, previous treatments, age, gender, and desired outcome. Men typically need more units than women, and first-time patients often need more units than those on maintenance treatments.
How often will I need Botox treatment?
Most Botox treatments last 3-4 months, though this can vary. Some areas like the forehead may last longer, while high-movement areas like around the mouth may need touch-ups sooner. Regular treatments often lead to longer-lasting results.
What's included in the Botox price per unit?
The price per unit typically includes the Botox product itself and the injection service. Some clinics may charge additional consultation fees. Premium clinics often include follow-up appointments and touch-ups within a certain timeframe.
How much does Botox cost on average?
Botox typically costs between $10-$16 per unit in the United States. Total treatment costs vary widely based on the areas treated. For example, forehead lines might cost $100-$480, while full face treatments can range from $500-$1,500 or more.
Does insurance cover Botox treatments?
Insurance typically doesn't cover cosmetic Botox treatments. However, medical uses like chronic migraine treatment, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), or TMJ disorders may be covered when deemed medically necessary. Check with your insurance provider for specific coverage details.