How Much Does Botox Cost In South Africa

Botox is a drug prepared from botulin, used medically to treat certain muscular conditions and cosmetically to remove wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing facial muscles.

How Much Does Botox Cost In South Africa

Botox (per unit)R85
Dermal Fillers (per syringe)R3500
Skin Boosters (per syringe)R3200

What is Botox used for?

Botox injections are noted primarily for the ability to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles.

They’re also used to treat conditions such as neck spasms (cervical dystonia), excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), an overactive bladder, and lazy eye. Botox injections may also help prevent chronic migraines.

Is Botox Safe for the face?

Botox is safe to use long-term, and you can stop using it at any time without your skin looking worse than it did before you started Botox.

When used for cosmetic purposes, medical insurance does not cover Botox treatments.

Botox injections use forms of botulinum toxin to paralyze muscle activity temporarily.

Is Botox treatment good for skin?

Non-surgical Solution for Lines & Wrinkles :

Many women want to experience flawless skin without the aid of surgical enhancement.

Invasive in nature, the Botox treatment can help to treat wrinkles and fine lines on your forehead, neck, and around the mouth.

How much do fillers cost South Africa?

At the Skin Renewal Medical Aesthetic Centre, a treatment with Restylane, Surgiderm, or Juvederm is priced from R2 900, and at Melrose Aesthetic Centre, a best-of-breed Juvederm treatment costs R3 450. A first-time consultation fee of about R500 is also the norm.