How Much Does Botox Cost in Florida? (2026 Pricing Guide)
Wondering what Botox really costs in Florida? Here's an honest 2026 breakdown of per-unit pricing, how many units you actually need, and what drives the final number.

- In Florida, Botox is usually priced per unit — commonly $11–$16/unit — or sometimes per treatment area.
- Most treatments use 20–60 units depending on the areas, so a typical visit runs roughly $250–$700.
- The injector's skill matters more than the sticker price — under-dosing and over-dosing both cost you.
- At Aurelia, Botox is $11.50/unit with a first-visit promo from $250, and financing is available.
"How much does Botox cost in Florida?" is one of the most common questions we hear, and the honest answer is: it depends on a few things — but you can absolutely know your price before a single injection. This guide breaks down how Botox is priced, how many units you actually need, what drives the final number up or down, and how to make sure you're paying for skill rather than just product. Everything here reflects 2026 pricing at our North Miami and Palm Beach Gardens clinics and the wider Florida market.
First, the big picture. Across Florida, Botox is typically priced one of two ways: per unit (the most common and most transparent), or per treatment area (a flat fee for, say, 'forehead'). Per-unit pricing in Florida generally ranges from about $11 to $16 per unit, with Miami and Palm Beach clinics landing across that spread depending on the provider's experience and the neighborhood.
How Botox pricing actually works
Botox is measured in units, which represent a dose — not a volume. Each muscle area needs a certain number of units to relax properly. So your total price is simply your unit count times the per-unit price. This is why per-unit pricing is the fairest model: you pay for exactly what you need, and a good injector can show you the math before starting.
Be cautious with deals that look too cheap. A "$8/unit" special can end up costing more if the clinic over-doses to pad the unit count, or it may signal a less experienced injector or heavily diluted product. Equally, a high per-unit price doesn't guarantee skill. The sweet spot is a fair per-unit price from an experienced, conservative injector — which is exactly the balance we aim for. If you're comparing the neuromodulators themselves, our Botox vs Dysport vs Xeomin guide explains how unit pricing differs between brands (Dysport units aren't equivalent to Botox units).
How many units will you need?
This is where the real cost is decided. Here are typical unit ranges for the most common areas, though your anatomy and muscle strength shift these up or down:
Forehead lines: 10–20 units. Frown lines (the '11s' between the brows): 15–25 units. Crow's feet: 10–24 units (both sides). Bunny lines (nose): 4–8 units. Lip flip: 4–6 units. Masseter (jaw slimming / TMJ): 20–50 units total. Underarm sweating (hyperhidrosis): 50–100 units.
So a classic 'upper face' treatment of forehead, frown and crow's feet often totals 40–60 units. At a Florida per-unit price of ~$12, that's roughly $480–$720. A smaller, single-area refresh might be just 20 units, or about $240. This is why a per-unit quote at consultation matters so much — it turns a vague 'it depends' into a real number.
What makes the price go up or down
Several factors move your final cost: the number of areas treated (the biggest driver), the injector's experience (master injectors command more but tend to dose efficiently and last longer), the product (Botox, Dysport and Xeomin price differently per unit), the clinic's location and overhead, and promotions or membership pricing. First-time-patient specials are common and legitimate — they're how good clinics earn long-term patients.
One underrated factor: how the product is dosed and placed. A skilled injector often achieves a better, longer-lasting result with fewer, more precisely placed units — which can make a 'pricier' provider cheaper over a year. Conversely, bargain Botox that wears off in six weeks isn't a bargain.
What Botox costs at Aurelia
We keep our pricing simple and transparent: Botox is $11.50 per unit, with a first-visit promo from $250. Dysport is $4 per unit and Xeomin is $11.25 per unit (remember Dysport units dose differently). Every treatment is performed by a senior provider — our medical director is recognized among the Top 100 Injectors in the USA — and we confirm your exact unit count and total at a complimentary consultation, so there are no surprises.
For larger plans or full-face work, we offer Cherry and Care Credit financing so you can split the cost into monthly payments, with 0% APR available for qualified buyers. You can see our complete injectables menu on the price list, and if you're in the north end of our service area, our Botox in Palm Beach Gardens page has location-specific details.
How to avoid overpaying (or under-treating)
Three quick rules. One: insist on a per-unit quote and your planned unit count before treatment — if a clinic won't give you that, walk. Two: prioritize the injector's experience over the lowest sticker price; this is your face, and skill is what separates 'refreshed' from 'frozen.' Three: don't chase the rock-bottom Groupon — under-dosing to hit a price point just means you're back in six weeks, paying again.
Botox is one of the most predictable, well-studied treatments in aesthetics, and in Florida it's very accessible at a fair price. The smartest money goes to a conservative, experienced injector who'll tell you honestly what you need — and what you don't. Ready for a transparent quote? Book a complimentary consultation and we'll map your plan, unit by unit.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Botox cost in Florida on average?+
Per-unit pricing in Florida commonly runs $11–$16 per unit. Since most treatments use 20–60 units, a typical visit costs roughly $250–$700 depending on how many areas you treat. At Aurelia, Botox is $11.50/unit with a first-visit promo from $250.
Is Botox priced per unit or per area?+
Most reputable Florida clinics, including Aurelia, price per unit because it's the most transparent — you pay for exactly the dose you need. Some clinics price per area as a flat fee. Always ask for your planned unit count before treatment.
How many units of Botox do I need?+
It varies by area: forehead 10–20, frown lines 15–25, crow's feet 10–24, masseter 20–50. A classic upper-face treatment is often 40–60 units total. We confirm your exact count at a complimentary consultation.
Why is some Botox so cheap?+
Very low per-unit prices can signal an inexperienced injector, over-dilution, or over-dosing to inflate the unit count. Skilled, conservative injecting may cost a little more per unit but often lasts longer and looks more natural — making it better value over a year.
This article is informed by guidance from independent medical authorities. Always consult a licensed provider for advice specific to you.
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