Botox in Los Angeles

Compare Botox providers in Los Angeles with transparent pricing from verified providers across Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and neighboring areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.

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$560-$1,120 is the typical total cost for a Botox treatment in Los Angeles.

Top Botox providers in Los Angeles

Beverly Hills, West LA · 90212

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$14/unit
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Beverly Hills, West LA · 90210

A.J. Khalil, M.D

$14/unit
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Beverly Hills, West LA · 90212

Aaron Stone MD

$14/unit
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Beverly Hills, West LA · 90266

Ablon Skin Institute & Research Center

$14/unit
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Los Angeles · 91403

Adam Aronson

$14/unit
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Pasadena, Glendale · 91105

Adam O'Toole, MD

$14/unit
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Los Angeles · 91741

Advanced Dermatology

$14/unit
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Long Beach · 90720

Advanced Dermatology Care

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Long Beach · 90720

Aiello William P MD

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Pricing shown is estimated based on Los Angeles regional averages unless marked "Provider verified."
Always confirm pricing directly with the provider.

What is Botox?

Botox is an injectable neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes facial muscles to soften wrinkles and fine lines. It is FDA-approved for cosmetic use and has been one of the most common non-surgical aesthetic treatments for over 20 years.

Treatment takes 10 to 15 minutes. You will start to see results within 3 to 5 days, with full effect at around two weeks. Results typically last 3 to 4 months before a touch-up is recommended.

Pricing models vary by provider. Many charge per unit of Botox used, which is the most transparent way to compare costs across clinics. Others charge per area treated (forehead, crow's feet, or frown lines), which can be simpler to quote but harder to compare side by side. Always ask how your provider prices before booking so you can weigh your options fairly.

How much does Botox cost in Los Angeles?

A typical Botox treatment in Los Angeles costs between $560 and $1,120, though the final number depends on how you are charged and how many areas you treat. Per-unit providers typically run $22-$34 per unit in Los Angeles. Per-area providers typically run $350-$700 per treated area.

Forehead lines
10-20 units
$224-672
Crow's feet
8-16 units per side
$358-1,075
Frown lines (glabella)
15-30 units
$336-1,008
Full upper face
Typical treatment
$560-1,120

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does Botox cost in Los Angeles?
A typical Botox treatment in Los Angeles costs $400 to $800. Per-unit providers charge roughly $16 to $24 per unit, while per-area providers charge roughly $250 to $500 per treated area (forehead, crow's feet, or frown lines). Always ask your provider which model they use before booking.
How many units of Botox do I need?
Forehead lines typically require 10 to 20 units. Crow's feet take 8 to 16 units per side. Frown lines (glabella) take 15 to 30 units. Your provider should recommend units based on muscle strength and your aesthetic goals, not a one-size-fits-all number.
How long does Botox last?
Botox typically lasts 3 to 4 months. First-time patients may see shorter initial results as the muscle adapts. Most providers recommend maintenance treatments every 3 to 4 months.
Is Botox safe?
Botox is FDA-approved and has been used cosmetically for over 20 years. Side effects are usually mild (bruising, temporary headache). Always verify your injector is a licensed medical professional — MD, NP, PA, or RN operating under physician supervision.
Do Botox prices vary across Los Angeles?
Yes. Affluent neighborhoods and dermatology offices tend to charge more than suburban med spas. Always compare providers on the same pricing model (per unit vs per area) to get an apples-to-apples read.
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