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How much does Botox cost for full face?

How much does Botox cost for full face?

Per area of treatment, Botox Cosmetic can cost roughly $325 to $600. Costs are determined per unit and may vary based on practitioner or geographic location.

Can Botox be used all over face?

The most popular area of use for BOTOX® is the face. By relaxing different facial muscles – from the forehead to the neck – wrinkles can be minimised, resulting in the smoothing of the overlying skin.

How long does full face Botox last?

In general, Botox lasts 3-4 months. There will certainly be patients in which in lasts longer, in that 4-6 month range, or shorter, in that 2-month range. It is also common for first-timers to notice that it may not last as long initially but may last longer after the second treatment.

What is a full face Botox?

The uses of full face botox treatments extend beyond the traditional three areas – the forehead, glabella and crows feet. It includes additional regions including the “bunny lines” to the upper nose, smokers lines above the top lip, smiles lines to the lower cheek and dimpling to the front of the chin.

How bad does Botox hurt?

Patients claim that it “barely hurts” and many find that the results are well worth any discomfort, even the point of getting it done repeatedly. When the injection is taking place, you will feel a slight stinging at the injection site. This can be reduced by the use of a topical cream or ice pack.

Is Botox worth the money?

You may think that the cost of Botox is not worth it. However, Botox has both short-term and long-term benefits. Botox doesn’t only reduce wrinkles and stop ageing but also offer medical benefits. On a short-term basis, Botox can immediately improve the appearance of your lines.

Is Botox bad for your face?

Is Botox safe? Although botulinum toxin is life-threatening, small doses — like those used in the application of Botox — are considered safe. In fact, only 36 cases of adverse effects associated with cosmetic use were reported to the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) between 1989 and 2003.