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Botox & Dysport · Las Vegas, NV

Botox & Dysport in Las Vegas

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Botox and Dysport are popular injectable treatments used to soften the look of dynamic lines such as forehead lines, frown lines and crow's feet. They are typically priced per unit, and the number of units depends on the areas treated. Results are temporary, so many clients return periodically. When choosing a provider, the injector's experience matters as much as price.

Typical pricing in Las Vegas

Typical Las Vegas pricing: roughly $11–15 per unit for Botox, $600–1,100 per syringe for filler, and $150–350 per session for HydraFacial or microneedling. IV drips commonly run $100–250. Confirm the per-unit or per-session rate at consultation.

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FAQ

Botox & Dysport in Las Vegas — common questions

How much does Botox cost? +
Most med spas charge about $10–20 per unit, and a typical treatment uses 20–40 units. Some price per area instead. Ask for the per-unit rate and the number of units quoted before booking; membership pricing is common.
How do I choose a Botox provider? +
Prioritize a licensed, experienced injector working under medical supervision, transparent per-unit pricing, real before-and-after photos, and a consultation before treatment.
Is a consultation needed first? +
Yes — a licensed provider should assess your goals and candidacy and confirm pricing at an in-person consultation before any treatment.
How much does Botox cost in Las Vegas? +
Most Las Vegas med spas charge about $11–15 per unit, and a typical treatment uses 20–40 units. Memberships and packages are common, so confirm the per-unit rate and the number of units quoted before booking.
Are med spas in Las Vegas regulated? +
Medical spas in Nevada operate under a licensed physician, and injectables and laser treatments should be performed or supervised by qualified medical professionals. Look for a named medical director and licensed injectors.
What should I look for when choosing a med spa in Las Vegas? +
Prioritize a licensed medical team, transparent pricing, genuine before-and-after photos and a consultation before treatment. High review counts help, but verify credentials first.
Which Las Vegas areas have the most med spas? +
Summerlin, Henderson, the Strip corridor and Green Valley have the highest concentration. Use the list below to compare clinics by rating, reviews and treatments.

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