2026 Pricing Data

Botox Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$466
Typical range: $200$800
Risk Level
Low
Duration
10–30 min
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Clinical Insight
Typically considered elective — plan on out-of-pocket payment.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $466 (range: $200–$800)
  • Insurance: Not Covered — Cosmetic Botox is never covered by insurance. Botox for medical conditions...
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

Botox is a popular minimally invasive treatment used to soften fine lines and wrinkles, with approximately 4 million treatments performed in the US annually. People seek Botox to rejuvenate their appearance while maintaining natural facial expressions, a trend known as "Baby Botox".

The cost of Botox is driven by the number of units needed and the expertise of your injector, whether it's a dermatologist, nurse practitioner, or physician's assistant. Location also plays a role, with treatments on the coasts like California and New York tending to be more expensive.

To potentially save money, consider clinics offering treatment packages that cover multiple areas at a discounted rate. You can also ask about new patient specials or loyalty programs to help bring down the overall price. While Botox relaxes muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles, dermal fillers add volume to fill in static lines and hollows. For more permanent results, a surgical brow lift eliminates the need for ongoing treatments. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a botox procedure at the national average price point.

Product Cost
45% of total · $146-$272
$146-$272
Botulinum toxin product (priced per unit, 20-60 units typical)
Provider Fee
40% of total · $130-$242
$130-$242
Injector fee (dermatologist, nurse practitioner, or PA)
Facility Fee
15% of total · $48-$90
$48-$90
Med spa or dermatology office overhead
Regional Variance

Botox Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $412-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $418-10.2%
  3. Alabama $422-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $425-8.8%
  5. Missouri $428-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $542+16.4%
  2. California $528+13.3%
  3. New York $526+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $520+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $515+10.5%
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State-by-State Pricing Atlas

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Botox Cost in All 50 States

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State ▲▼ Avg Cost ▲▼ vs National ▲▼
Alabama $422 -9.5%
Alaska $507 +8.7%
Arizona $470 +0.8%
Arkansas $425 -8.8%
California $528 +13.3%
Colorado $490 +5.2%
Connecticut $512 +9.8%
Delaware $478 +2.5%
District of Columbia $515 +10.5%
Florida $467 +0.3%
Georgia $457 -2.0%
Hawaii $542 +16.4%
Idaho $453 -2.8%
Illinois $472 +1.2%
Indiana $446 -4.2%
Iowa $445 -4.5%
Kansas $442 -5.2%
Kentucky $430 -7.7%
Louisiana $434 -6.8%
Maine $484 +3.8%
Maryland $498 +6.8%
Massachusetts $520 +11.5%
Michigan $464 -0.5%
Minnesota $482 +3.5%
Mississippi $412 -11.5%
Missouri $428 -8.2%
Montana $454 -2.5%
Nebraska $450 -3.5%
Nevada $468 +0.5%
New Hampshire $492 +5.5%
New Jersey $510 +9.5%
New Mexico $437 -6.2%
New York $526 +12.8%
North Carolina $460 -1.2%
North Dakota $444 -4.8%
Ohio $458 -1.7%
Oklahoma $432 -7.2%
Oregon $501 +7.5%
Pennsylvania $474 +1.8%
Rhode Island $488 +4.8%
South Carolina $436 -6.5%
South Dakota $451 -3.2%
Tennessee $439 -5.8%
Texas $448 -3.8%
Utah $462 -0.8%
Vermont $487 +4.5%
Virginia $481 +3.2%
Washington $500 +7.2%
West Virginia $418 -10.2%
Wisconsin $465 -0.2%
Wyoming $440 -5.5%
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Surgeon Reputation

Board-certified specialists with extensive focus on this specific procedure command higher premiums — but significantly reduce revision risk and complication rates.

Complexity of Case

Revision cases, structural reconstruction, and procedures requiring advanced imaging take longer and demand more advanced tools than straightforward cases.

Facility Tier

Private ambulatory surgical centers typically cost 30–50% less than hospital-based procedures. Your insurer may steer you to one or the other.

Coverage & Financing

Paying for Botox

Not Covered by Insurance

Cosmetic Botox is never covered by insurance. Botox for medical conditions (chronic migraines, hyperhidrosis, TMJ) may be covered with prior authorization.

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Financing Options

  • 0% APR credit lines — CareCredit and Alphaeon are accepted by most botox providers and offer interest-free promotional periods
  • Direct surgeon financing — many botox practices have their own installment plans with flexible terms
  • Health savings accounts — HSA/FSA funds are restricted for cosmetic procedures unless documented as medically necessary
  • Medical personal loans — fixed-rate loans through LightStream or SoFi can cover the full $466 with predictable monthly payments
  • Negotiated pricing — always ask for cash-pay or self-pay rates — they're often lower than the insured price
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does botox cost in 2026?
You can expect to pay around $466 for botox in 2026. Most patients pay between $200 and $800 — the spread reflects differences in local pricing, surgeon credentials, and whether you choose a hospital or outpatient surgery center.
Does insurance cover botox?
Insurance coverage for botox is classified as: Not Covered. Cosmetic Botox is never covered by insurance. Botox for medical conditions (chronic migraines, hyperhidrosis, TMJ) may be covered with prior authorization.
What's the cheapest state for botox?
The most affordable states for botox are Mississippi ($412), West Virginia ($418), Alabama ($422). These states benefit from lower costs of living and regional price parities.
What affects botox cost?
The cost of botox varies based on procedure complexity, provider credentials, facility overhead, and your geographic region. The gap between the cheapest and most expensive states can be 30% or more for the same procedure.
Where is botox most expensive?
Hawaii ($542), California ($528), New York ($526) top the list for botox costs. These states have higher regional price parities, meaning medical overhead — from rent to staff salaries — runs well above the national average.