What Botox really costs in Georgetown
It's the question we hear most: how much does Botox cost? The honest answer is "it depends" — but not in a vague way. Botox pricing follows a simple logic, and once you understand it you can compare practices fairly and avoid the traps that lead to frozen, over-done, or short-lived results.
Botox is priced per unit
Neurotoxins like Botox and Dysport are dosed and billed in units. Your total is simply the number of units used multiplied by the per-unit price. As a rough guide, common areas use:
- Frown lines (the "11s"): ~20–25 units
- Forehead lines: ~10–20 units
- Crow's feet: ~10–24 units
Because everyone's muscles are different, the only way to know your number is an in-person assessment. We quote your exact plan before anything is injected.
What changes your price
- Areas treated — one area versus a full upper-face refresh.
- Your anatomy — stronger muscles need more product.
- The product — Botox, Dysport, and Daxxify are dosed differently; Daxxify often lasts longer, which changes the per-year math.
- Injector experience — precise dosing means better results with fewer wasted units.
Why the cheapest tox is rarely a deal
Deeply discounted units are sometimes a sign of over-dilution or an inexperienced injector. You may need more frequent visits, or get a result that doesn't look like you. Tox is a medical treatment — the value is in the judgment behind the needle, not just the price on the syringe.
How members save
Our Bespoke Bank membership quietly lowers what every visit costs — monthly credit toward the treatments you already book, plus a complimentary monthly MIC injection. For regular neurotoxin patients, it earns itself back fast.
The goal isn't the cheapest Botox. It's the right dose, placed precisely, so you look rested — not treated.
Curious what your plan would look like? Book consult and we'll map it out.
