How much is Botox in Brooklyn? Our published per-unit prices

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The LovMedSpa medical team, led by Dr. Ahmed Elsoury, MD and Mark Ennett, PhD, CRNA

Last reviewed: August 2026

Botox at LovMedSpa in Brooklyn is priced per unit: $15 retail, and $12, $11, or $10 per unit on the Essential, Premium, and Elite memberships. Xeomin runs $12 down to $8. Your total is the per-unit rate times the units your injector maps at your consult. Rates current as of August 2026.

The per-unit rates, published

Botox is $15 per unit at the retail rate. Members pay $12 per unit on Essential, $11 on Premium, and $10 on Elite. Xeomin, another neuromodulator on our menu, is $12 per unit retail, then $10, $9, and $8 across the same three tiers. The same per-unit model applies whether the treatment plan covers facial lines or larger patterns like masseter, trapezius, or platysmal bands. The botox treatment page is the system of record for these numbers — if this article and that page ever disagree, the treatment page wins. All rates here are as of August 2026.

What actually sets your total

Two numbers decide what you pay: the per-unit rate and the unit count. The rate is fixed and published. The unit count is individual — it depends on muscle mass, movement pattern, and what you want the result to look like, and your injector maps it during the consult before anything is injected. We do not publish an average unit count on purpose: averages flatten exactly the differences that determine your total, and a quoted average has a way of becoming a silent promise. Ask for your unit map in writing at the consult; multiply it by the published rate and you have your real price before committing to anything.

Botox vs Xeomin on price

At every tier, Xeomin runs two to three dollars less per unit than Botox: $12 versus $15 at retail, $8 versus $10 at the Elite rate. Both are botulinum toxin type A neuromodulators. Which one belongs in your plan is a clinical conversation to have with your injector — the honest thing we can tell you on a pricing page is only that the price difference is real, published, and holds across every membership tier.

When a membership pays for itself

The memberships are $99 a month for Essential, $199 for Premium, and $249 for Elite. On Botox alone, Essential moves you from $15 to $12 per unit, Premium to $11, and Elite to $10. Premium also carries the documented perks on our memberships page: $200 off filler and 15% off treatments. Whether the math works is a function of your actual annual unit volume and what else you treat — so run it with your own numbers rather than ours. We publish the inputs; the arithmetic is yours.

Why we publish prices at all

When pricing is not published anywhere, people end up asking strangers online what they paid per unit. A published per-unit rate lets you compare like for like before you ever book: rate times units, no reveal at the counter. What you will not find here is a claimed Brooklyn average or a table of competitor prices — we track our own rates, we date them, and we keep them current on the treatment pages. That is the whole promise.

Common questions

Why per-unit pricing instead of a flat price per area?

Per-unit pricing means you pay for exactly what is injected — the unit count is yours, not an assumed average. A few defined single-dose treatments, like the lip flip, carry a flat price on their own pages; wrinkle-treatment areas here are per-unit. Areas differ mainly in how many units they typically involve, and your injector confirms your count at the consult before treatment.

Is the per-unit price different for masseter or trapezius treatment?

No. The published per-unit rate is the same across treatment areas. Larger muscle groups usually involve higher unit counts than facial lines, so the totals differ — but the rate itself does not change by area.

What does a membership change about Botox pricing?

Essential ($99/month) prices Botox at $12 per unit, Premium ($199/month) at $11, and Elite ($249/month) at $10, against the $15 retail rate. Premium additionally carries $200 off filler and 15% off treatments as published on the memberships page. Prices as of August 2026.

Do you publish prices for other treatments too?

Yes. Lip, cheek, jawline, and liquid rhinoplasty filler runs $600–$850 per syringe by tier, and RHA and Restylane $550–$800, laser hair removal per session by area size ($150, $250, $450), and every other treatment carries its rate on its own page. Each page states its prices directly — no consultation required to see a number.

At LovMedSpa, neuromodulator treatment is performed under the oversight of medical director Dr. Ahmed Elsoury, MD (New York and Connecticut) and Mark Ennett, PhD, CRNA (South Florida), available across our Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island, Aventura, and West Farms locations. The current per-unit rates always live on the Botox treatment page and the membership tiers on the memberships page.

This is general information, not medical advice; candidacy is determined by a licensed provider at an in-person assessment.