Vetted GlowMed Spa Guide

Botox cost calculator

Estimate what Botox will cost before you book. Pick your areas, set a price per unit, and get an honest ballpark — no email, no signup.

Where do you want treatment?

Tap the areas you’re considering. Unit counts are typical averages — your injector sets the exact number.

$14/unit
$10Most areas run $12–$18$20
Estimated cost
$518
37 units at $14/unit
Typical range at $12–$18/unit: $444–$666
  • Frown lines (the “11s”)~22u
  • Forehead lines~15u

An estimate from public price ranges — not a quote. The real number comes from a consult, where your injector assesses how much you actually need.

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How Botox pricing works

Most clinics price Botox by the unit rather than by the area, which is actually good for you — you pay for what you need. The catch is that a per-unit price alone doesn’t tell you the total, because different areas take very different amounts. That’s what this calculator sorts out.

A few places quote “per area” instead. That can be simpler, but ask how many units it includes — an area price that caps units low may not fully treat you. Either way, the honest number comes from a consult, where an injector sees your muscles move and recommends a dose.

Common questions

How much does Botox cost?

Botox is usually priced per unit — commonly $12–$18 a unit in the US — so your total depends on how many units you need. A full upper face (forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet) often runs about 50–70 units, or roughly $600–$1,200.

How many units of Botox will I need?

It varies by area and by person. As rough averages: frown lines ~20 units, forehead ~15, crow’s feet ~20. A good injector sets the exact number at your consult, not over the phone.

Why is Botox so much cheaper at some places?

Price tracks injector experience, the product used, and how much is injected. Botox priced far below the local range can signal an inexperienced injector or over-diluted product — quality and safety cost money.

Is this calculator a quote?

No — it’s an estimate from public price ranges to help you plan. Your real number comes from an in-person consult.