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What is the cost of BOTOX in Singapore?
on October 28, 2014
BOTOX is one of today's most popular cosmetic treatments, offering safe and reliable results in improving a variety of aesthetic issues, ranging from lines and wrinkles to overly prominent or poorly defined jaws. But just how much can Singapore patients expect to spend in order to achieve those aesthetic improvements? Costs vary from one provider to another, as well as from patient to patient, depending upon individual treatment needs and goals, but we can give you a general idea of what the average patient can expect to pay for treatment with BOTOX in Singapore.
What is the cost of BOTOX in Singapore?
Many BOTOX providers charge for treatment by the amount of BOTOX cosmetic used in each procedure – a per unit price. Of course, the per-unit of BOTOX pricing makes comparison of costs among providers fairly easy to manage. However, determining just how many units you'll need will require a consultation appointment, and estimates of Botox use may vary from one provider to another according to their treatment methods. That said, the per unit cost of BOTOX in Singapore ranges from $13 to $28, depending upon the clinic or provider you choose.
Other BOTOX providers set fees according to the particular procedure and/or the area to be treated, providing potential patients with a general idea of the total cost of treatment for comparison. Average Singapore patients seeking BOTOX treatment for wrinkles, lines and other signs of aging in the face can expect, according to the provider chosen and their treatment goals, to see costs that range from $200 to $1000 per treatment. BOTOX jaw reduction in Singapore may range from $400 to $1000.
A Word Of Caution
While costs are an important consideration as you look into BOTOX treatment, keep in mind that, while the affects of BOTOX are temporary, you'll be living with them for at least 3 months, and possibly as long as 6 months or more, depending upon the specifics of your treatment. Given that fact, choosing your provider according to price alone is not wise. While BOTOX procedures are quick and comfortable for the patient – generally taking just 10 to 30 minutes – getting great results is a lot more complicated than it may seem. Achieving optimal results with BOTOX requires extensive knowledge of facial anatomy and a great deal of skill and experience.
In other words, you will be better off paying more for treatment at a top-notch clinic, where BOTOX procedures are performed by a qualified and experienced Singapore oral and maxillofacial surgeon, than you would be taking a chance on bargain-priced treatment performed by an inexperienced provider. When it comes to your appearance, credentials and experience should always be more important than price, because as the old saying goes, sometimes you get just what you pay for.
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