Neuromodulator Pricing Guide for Edmonton

If you’re comparing Botox pricing in Edmonton, the simplest way to understand cost is that it’s usually based on how many units you need—not a one-size-fits-all flat fee. At Albany Cosmetic & Laser Centre, Botox is priced per unit (currently $10/unit), and your injector confirms your personalized unit plan and total cost before any treatment begins. For a full overview of treatment areas, timelines, and booking, see our Botox wrinkle‑relaxer injection overview.

Neuromodulator Pricing Edmonton: Before and After

When you look at before-and-after photos, remember that good results aren’t about using the fewest units—they’re about using the right units in the right pattern for your facial anatomy. The goal is a refreshed look: smoother “11s,” softer forehead creases, and relaxed crow’s feet while keeping your expression natural. Most people see changes in 3–7 days, peak results around 10–14 days, and results that commonly last about 3–4 months.

How Neuromodulator Pricing (Botox) Edmonton Is Calculated

Botox cost in Edmonton depends mainly on two things: your per‑unit price and your total unit count. Unit needs vary based on muscle strength, facial asymmetry, the areas you’re treating, and how “soft” you want movement to feel after treatment. You’ll receive clear pricing before injections, and you can also review our current price list for per‑unit rates.

Typical Botox unit ranges and estimated costs (CAD)

Treatment area Typical estimate
Frown lines (“11s”) 15–25 units (~$150–$250)
Forehead lines 10–20 units (~$100–$200)
Crow’s feet (both sides) 12–24 units (~$120–$240)
Subtle brow lift 2–6 units (~$20–$60)
Chin dimpling 5–10 units (~$50–$100)
Lip flip / lip lines 5–10 units (~$50–$100)
Jaw slimming (masseter) 40–60 units (~$400–$600)
Neck bands 20–40 units (~$200–$400)

Why unit counts vary so much: two people can treat the “same area” and need different units. Stronger muscles (often in the forehead, frown area, or masseters) typically require more units for balanced relaxation. Treating multiple areas in one visit can also change the plan, because your injector will aim for a harmonized result—not a single isolated area that looks out of sync with the rest of the face.

  • Muscle strength: stronger pull generally needs more units for a natural look.
  • Number of areas: treating forehead + “11s” + crow’s feet will cost more than one area alone.
  • Movement preference: “soft movement” vs. “very smooth” can change the unit plan.
  • Asymmetry: small left/right differences often require tailored dosing.
  • Product differences: units are not interchangeable across different neuromodulator brands.

For budgeting, many cosmetic Botox appointments fall into the mid-range when treating one to two common areas, and your best “value” comes from accurate assessment and conservative, precise placement. If you want to protect your results (and avoid wasting units), review the pre‑treatment and aftercare checklist—small habits like not rubbing the area and avoiding intense heat/exercise right after treatment can help keep product where it’s intended to work.

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