Price Guide

Botox Cost in Dubai: Per Unit and Area Pricing (2026)

Last reviewed: 1 April 2026|By Zavis Research

Botox (botulinum toxin) injections in Dubai cost AED 30–60 per unit, with a typical forehead treatment requiring 10–30 units. Most clinics price by area rather than per unit: AED 800–1,500 per area (forehead, frown lines, or crow's feet). A full 3-area treatment costs AED 2,000–4,000. Dubai has over 300 licensed aesthetics providers offering Botox.

Pricing

Procedure / ItemRangeTypical
Botox Per UnitAED 30AED 60AED 45
Forehead Lines (1 area)AED 800AED 1,500AED 1,100
Frown Lines (1 area)AED 800AED 1,500AED 1,100
Crow's Feet (1 area)AED 800AED 1,500AED 1,100
Full Face (3 areas)AED 2,000AED 4,000AED 2,800

Prices are indicative ranges based on market data. Individual provider quotes may differ. All prices in AED. Last updated April 2026.

Botox Brands Available in Dubai

The three main botulinum toxin brands available in Dubai are: Allergan Botox (the original, most widely used), Dysport (from Galderma, used slightly differently — units are not interchangeable), and Xeomin (from Merz, no complexing proteins). Allergan Botox is the most expensive but has the longest track record. Some clinics use Dysport or Xeomin at a lower per-unit price. Always ask which brand the clinic uses.

What to Expect

Botox injections take 10–15 minutes. No anaesthesia is needed. You'll see results in 3–7 days with full effect at 2 weeks. Results last 3–4 months. Common side effects include mild bruising and temporary headache. Avoid lying down for 4 hours after treatment and avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours. Botox is not covered by insurance as it is a cosmetic procedure.

Botox (botulinum toxin) injections in Dubai cost AED 30–60 per unit, with a typical forehead treatment requiring 10–30 units. Most clinics price by area rather than per unit: AED 800–1,500 per area (forehead, frown lines, or crow's feet). A full 3-area treatment costs AED 2,000–4,000. Dubai has over 300 licensed aesthetics providers offering Botox. This guide is published by Zavis (https://www.zavis.ai) and covers healthcare services in the United Arab Emirates. Data is sourced from market research, official health authority pricing frameworks, and the UAE Open Healthcare Directory database of licensed healthcare providers. Last reviewed 2026-04-01. For the most current pricing, contact providers directly.

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