How much does Botox cost?

Asked: 14th May 2021 By: JosieChanning1987

How much does Botox cost?

Hello,

I have been reading information on Botox. I am confused about the cost, some clinics mention different prices per area but I am confused about what an area is? Why do Botox prices vary and can you explain what the different areas are??

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Reply: 17th May 2021 From: The Diane Nivern Clinic Ltd

Mrs Diane Nivern

Answer: The typical areas for "botox" injections are between the eyebrows, the forehead and beside each eye.
Each of these are considered an area - to have combinations of these locations injected would be charged as an "area".

Fees vary around the country depending on what is actually used - Botox is a particular product name for a prescription-only botulinum toxin.
There are other types of botulinum made by other pharmaceutical companies.
There is the cost of the product to consider and how much or how many units are needed for your individual need
The amount of product needed will vary from person to person due to muscle mass - i.e men typically need more units injecting.
Business costs and overheads will vary around the UK - this will influence charges
Finally you are paying a fee which reflects the qualifications, training and experience of the practitioner which should always be a medically trained and qualified Nurse Prescriber, Doctor or Dentist


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Josie Channing on 17th May 2021

Thank you Diane, that is very useful. I am still doing my research but I will definitely be choosing a qualified practitioner for my Botox.

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Reply: 15th May 2021 From: Cosmetic Skin Care

Lucy Cooper

Answer: Good morning,

Many clinics charge per area treated.
The usual 3 areas are frown, forehead and eyes..
Clinics set their own prices and ours include a review appointment.

Hope this helps.

Thank you for your enquiry.


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Josie Channing on 17th May 2021

Thank you very much for your answer Cosmetic Skin Care.

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Reply: 15th May 2021 From: Hunar Clinic

Dr Prerna Mittal

Answer: Dear Josie,

Thank you for your question.

Areas of treatment for anti wrinkle are divided into three areas on upper face they are:
Area1 - Frown lines or Glabellar, area between your eyebrows, which gives angry expression. Botulinum Toxin Type A (BOTOX) is injected in the muscle to soften this frown.
Area 2: The horizontal frown lines in the forehead. When we raise our eyebrows, in a surprised expression, these are the lines that can be reduced by Botox. Injections are placed in the frontalis muscle in the middle section of the forehead.
Area 3: Crows feet to the sides of your eyes. Sometimes called laughter lines. Botox injected here can dramatically reduce your crows feet.

These three areas in your upper face can be injected with Botox to freshen up your look by relaxing muscles responsible for these expression lines. Botox is a trade name of Botulinum Toxin Type A, here in Hunar Clinic we use BOCOUTURE and BOTOX which is similar product but different trade names. This comes in small vial of dose of 50 units or 100 units. Mostly for 3 areas 50 unit dose is enough.

Prices are guided by no. of areas. Standard price for three areas is £300 which involves two weeks follow up and even touch up if needed.
Two areas - £260, One area £210.
These prices varies from clinic to clinic depending on the experience of injector, qualification, doctor led clinics might seem pricy but much safer. You should always do your research into clinic before you go for treatment, lot of good clinics offer free consultation, book your consultation then decide. Non medical injectors are cheaper but I would not be confident going to them.
Here, in Hunar clinic we offer free consultation and you can discuss any questions you have with our experienced doctor before you decide on the treatment. Please do not hesitate to contact for more questions.

Best Wishes
Dr Prerna Mittal
Hunar Clinic


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Josie Channing on 18th May 2021

Hello Dr Mittal. Thank you so much taking the time to answer my question, it clears up a lot of answers I had about botox. The issue of non medical injectors doing my botox has been one I will have to look up more about as it seems to confusing, I appreciate your medical expertise.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Dr Raquel Skin and Medical Cosmetics

Dr Raquel Amado

Answer: Hi the price of Botox vary because of the product used ( there are different brands that cost different) and the experience of the practioner. The are also counterfeit Botox so I would recommend you only go to a medical professional that uses UK pharmacies to purchase their products. In regards to the areas they generally are frown area, forehead and around the eyes( crows feet). The ideal is to have the 3 areas because the muscles all work together. However some people don't want that and that is why you often see the price for 3 areas seperate. You can have the frown area and the crows feet area treated on its own but you can't have the forehead without treating the frown. It all has to do with anatomy and the harmony of the muscles. I hope that helps. Kind regards Dr Raquel


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Josie Channing on 18th May 2021

Thank you Dr amado. Your information is really useful to read, I appreciate your knowledge.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Finesse Skin Clinic

Sarah Newey

Answer: Hi Josie, great question. Typically the three areas refer to the upper face: forehead, lines between the eye brows and the smile lines at the side of the eyes so hence each one of those is classed as one area. Prices can vary depending upon experience of e practitioner and the experience you get at the clinic.

At Finesse Skin Clinic we would always recommend a face to face consultation to discuss your requirements. This is beneficial and will enable you to see the clinic and it’s clean professional treatment environment and of course to meet your practitioner.

How does this sound to you?


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Josie Channing on 17th May 2021

Hello Sarah, thank you so much for answering.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: TD Aesthetics

Owner Tawa Dowling

Answer: Hello,

Thank you for your enquiry. Botox treatment is usually costed per area, and typical areas treated are listed below.

Forehead lines
Frown lines
Crows feet lines
Top lip (smoker's) lines
Gummy smile reduction
Bunny lines (diagonal lines along side of nose)
Pebbly chin
Downturned mouth corners reduction
Neck bands reduction

I charge £150 for the first area, and £50 for each additional area treated at the same appointment. This is because botox comes in freeze dried vials, and has to be reconstituted for use. Each vial typically covers 3 areas. Other treatments, such as to reduce jaw clenching, migraines, or excessive sweating, cost a little more, as they require more product to be used.

I hope this has been helpful. If you would like to book a consultation, please let me know. I work from clinic locations in Wigmore, Sheerness and Rochester in Kent.

Kind regards,

Tawa Dowling, RN, NIP

TD Aesthetics


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Josie Channing on 17th May 2021

Thank you so much Tara! I had no idea that there were so many areas for Botox, your answer is very helpful.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Outline Skincare Clinic

Registered Nurse Mary White

Answer: Josie Hi,

Thank you for your enquiry. The common areas for Botox are Forehead, Eyes and Frown. It is generally common that the more areas you have treated, so the price per area reduces. Each Patient has to use one one vile of Product, and therefore any unused product from one area of treatment goes unused. That is why one area is more expensive proportionately than having 3 areas.

There are also different products that can be used, we only use Botox in our clinic.

I hope this explains your questions.....Outline Clinic


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Josie Channing on 18th May 2021

Hello Mary, Thank you for answering. I didn't know that there were different versions of botox. can all of them treat forehead, eyes and frown?

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Indulgence Skin Laser and Beauty Clinic

Director and manager Tracy Shepherd Regan

Answer: Hi, different clinics have different ways to price Botulinum (Btx) treatment, some charge by the area - for example, the frown region, or forehead, or around eyes, whilst some may charge by the amount of Btx used (by the unit). Prices will vary according to the clinics pricing policy, overheads, time taken to consult and provide treatment etc (much like any business has their own pricing structure and different businesses charge different amounts). For us, we do an hours consultation looking at your treatment goals, skin issues, medical issues etc giving a full assessment before we prescribe individually for your treatment, following a treatment plan, therefore giving you a full professional service. I hope this helps to answer your questions.
Kind regards
Tracy RN/NIP


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Josie Channing on 18th May 2021

thank you Tracy. I appreciate you taking the time to respond.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: B at Castle Quay

Dr Robert Greig

Answer: It’s confusing because of the Law. Websites are not allowed to specifically reference Botox or Wrinkle Relaxing injections. So can’t really say how much it costs.

I don’t charge by the area because it’s not fair on the client and can be set up in such a way as to encourage the client to have more- which is against GMC law.

My practice: I can say how much hyperhidrosis costs to treat. Then for facial Botox my fees start at £175 and the more you want the more it costs (ever so slightly discouraging you, which is how it should be).

My average cost is £225, which includes any review appointment.


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Josie Channing on 18th May 2021

Thank you Dr Robert. I didn't understand about the law banning the use of the word Botox. I appreciate you taking the time to educate me on the botox area pricing and the law.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Skinesse

Dr Nishel Patel

Answer: Hi Josie
Many thanks for your question
I am happy to help
Your question requires a bit of discussion . Easier on the phone .. I am more than happy to have a chat if you wish informally

Please do get in contact to discuss further .


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Josie Channing on 17th May 2021

Thank you for taking the time to answer my question.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Vie Aesthetics

Dr Ioannis Liakas

Answer: Dear Josie

Thank you for your question.
As with all medical aesthetics products and treatments, prices vary from clinic to clinic and they depend on the practitioner’s qualifications and experience and expertise (doctor/ nurse/ unfortunately in the UK even beauticians are offering Botox)
Botox is being charged “per area”
In general the areas of Botox treatment are the forehead, the frowns and the lines on the sides of the eyes (crows feet)
Hence, one area can be the forehead only, two areas forehead and frowns, etc....
As I have mentioned prices vary, but usually one area starts at around the £100-£150 margin and 3 areas can cost up to £350. Please note that the most important thing is not to check just for cheap deals, but also to enquire on the qualifications of the person offering the procedure
BW
Dr. Ioannis Liakas


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Josie Channing on 18th May 2021

Thank you Dr. I appreciate your expert botox advice and warning against the cheap deal and non medical injectors. In all of my research this website has been the only one to warn against this when looking for botox so it is much appreciated.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Aesthetics by Lauren Turner

Lauren Turner

Answer: Hello Josie,

Botox treatments are normally based per area in the upper face. One are would be your frown lines, second area the lines across the forehead and the third area would be the lines at the side of the eyes (crows feet). These are typically the “Three areas” you may chose or less.

One area is £150, two areas £200 and three areas £250.

It would be best to book a consultation to discuss in more detail.


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Josie Channing on 17th May 2021

Thank you very much for explaining the cost of botox per area. I understand there are more areas that can botox can treat but now I understand the main three areas.

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Reply: 14th May 2021 From: Ambra Aesthetic Clinic

Dr Maryam McMillan

Answer: Hi
The areas are
1. Frown line or crows feet classed is 1 area
2. Frown and forehead is 2 areas
3. Frown forehead and crows is 3 areas

You can’t have forehead with our frown line as it will not work .
Any questions please get in contact.

Kind regards


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Josie Channing on 18th May 2021

Hello Dr Maryam, I appreciate you taking the time to answer. I understand that these are the popular Botox areas. Thank you.

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