Xeomin in Phoenix
Compare Xeomin providers in Phoenix with transparent pricing from verified providers across Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and surrounding areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.
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Xeomin in Phoenix typically costs $360-$840 per treatment ($12-$18 per unit).
North Scottsdale · 85260
AAA Plastic Surgery
8900 E Raintree Dr #200, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260
$12-$18/unit
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North Scottsdale · 85259
Aaron R. Mangold, MD
★ 3.0 · 2 Google reviews
13400 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85259
$12-$18/unit
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North Scottsdale · 85260
Abhishiek Sharma
★ 4.0 · 15 Google reviews
8402 E Shea Blvd # 100, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260
$12-$18/unit
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Arcadia · 85018
Adam Luber, MD
★ 4.8 · 279 Google reviews
4400 N 32nd St Suite 140, Phoenix, AZ, 85018
$12-$18/unit
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Phoenix · 85028
Adam Luber, MD
★ 3.6 · 8 Google reviews
11130 N Tatum Blvd Ste 100, Phoenix, AZ, 85028
$12-$18/unit
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Phoenix · 85028
Adam Norberg, MD
★ 5.0 · 1 Google reviews
11130 N Tatum Blvd Ste 100, Phoenix, AZ, 85028
$12-$18/unit
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Arcadia · 85018
Adam Norberg, MD
★ 4.7 · 12 Google reviews
4400 N 32nd St Suite 140, Phoenix, AZ, 85018
$12-$18/unit
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Peoria · 85381
Adam Sorensen, DO
★ 3.6 · 14 Google reviews
14155 N 83rd Ave Suite 110, Peoria, AZ, 85381
$12-$18/unit
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North Scottsdale · 85255
AdmireMD Plastic Surgery + Skin Clinic
★ 4.9 · 407 Google reviews
17300 N Perimeter Dr #175, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255
$12-$18/unit
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This page lists 9 Xeomin providers across North Scottsdale, Arcadia, Peoria and nearby areas. 8 of them have public Google ratings shown above.
Pricing shown is estimated based on Phoenix regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is Xeomin?
Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA) is an FDA-approved neuromodulator that works like Botox and Dysport to temporarily relax facial muscles and soften wrinkles. It is often called "naked Botox" because it is formulated without the complexing proteins found in Botox — just pure botulinum toxin type A.
This stripped-down formulation means Xeomin does not require refrigeration before opening and may be less likely to cause antibody formation over time (though the clinical significance of this is debated). Xeomin units are 1:1 equivalent to Botox units. Results appear in 3 to 5 days and last 3 to 4 months.
How much does Xeomin cost in Phoenix?
Xeomin in Phoenix typically costs $12–$18 per unit, with a typical full treatment totaling $360–$840. Xeomin units are equivalent to Botox units (1:1), making price comparisons straightforward.
Forehead lines
10-20 units
$120-360
Frown lines (glabella)
15-30 units
$180-540
Crow's feet
8-16 units per side
$192-576
Full upper face
Typical treatment
$300-$700
Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect Phoenix regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.
What to ask your provider
- Why are you recommending Xeomin over Botox or Dysport for my concerns?
- What is your pricing per unit, and is there a minimum unit requirement?
- How many units do you recommend for the areas I want to treat?
- What is the benefit of Xeomin's protein-free formulation for my specific case?
- What is your touch-up policy if results are uneven?
- How many Xeomin treatments do you perform each week?
Frequently asked questions
How much does Xeomin cost in Phoenix?
Xeomin in Phoenix typically runs $12–$18 per unit, with a full treatment totaling $360–$840. Because Xeomin units are 1:1 with Botox units, per-unit price comparisons are straightforward. Phoenix has a mature aesthetic market with experienced practitioners and strong local demand.
What is the difference between Xeomin and Botox?
Both use botulinum toxin type A and produce the same muscle-relaxing effect. Xeomin contains only the pure toxin without complexing proteins, while Botox includes them. Units are equivalent. In practice, most patients cannot distinguish the results.
Does Xeomin work for patients who have become resistant to Botox?
Antibody resistance to Botox is theoretically possible with long-term use, though rare. Some providers switch patients to Xeomin when they feel Botox is losing effectiveness. The evidence is limited, but trying an alternative neuromodulator is a reasonable next step.
How long does Xeomin last?
Xeomin typically lasts 3 to 4 months, similar to Botox and Dysport.
Where can I find Xeomin near me?
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