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Prices for Botox Injections in Delhi NCR | Cost, What's Included & Is It Actually Worth It

One clinic says ₹600 per unit. Another says ₹2,000. Someone’s offering “full face Botox” cheaper than a weekend brunch, while another clinic quotes a number that makes you close the tab immediately. And after twenty minutes of searching, most people still don’t know what Botox should actually cost, what’s normal, what’s suspiciously cheap, or whether they’re about to overpay for the exact same thing.


At Felix Hospital we’ve had this conversation with hundreds of patients. Some come in after a bad experience at a discount clinic. Some are scared they’ll look unnatural. Some just want to know why the pricing is all over the place and whether cheaper Botox is actually safe.


So instead of vague numbers and confusing package deals, here's what you need to know about Botox costs in Delhi NCR, why prices vary so much, and what you should actually pay attention to before getting it done.

 

What Botox Actually Does

Botox is the brand name for botulinum toxin type A  a purified protein that temporarily relaxes the muscles responsible for expression lines. When injected in small, precise amounts into targeted facial muscles, it reduces the repeated contractions that create wrinkles over time.


It does not freeze your face. It does not fill anything. It does not change your bone structure. What it does  when done correctly, by someone who understands facial anatomy  is soften the lines that form when you frown, squint, raise your eyebrows, or smile. The face still moves. It just moves with less visible wear.


This distinction matters because a lot of the fear around Botox comes from badly done work, overfilled foreheads, dropped brows, the expressionless look that became shorthand for "too much Botox." That's not what correctly administered botox looks like. That's what happens when someone injects too much, or in the wrong places, or both.

 

How Botox Works

Botox works by blocking the nerve signal that tells a muscle to contract. The injection itself takes minutes. The effect sets in gradually over three to seven days and reaches its peak around two weeks after treatment.


The muscles relax. The skin above them smooths out. Lines that were carved in by years of repeated movement become noticeably softer  and in some cases, with consistent treatment over time, they fade significantly even when the botox wears off.


The effect lasts three to six months, depending on the area treated, the dose used, and individual factors like metabolism and muscle strength. After that, the muscle activity gradually returns and the lines come back  which is why most people who see good results continue with maintenance sessions.

 

Botox Treatment Price in India  

Botox in India is priced in two ways  per unit or per area. Understanding this is essential before you compare any two clinics.

  • Per unit pricing means you pay for exactly how much product is used. This is the more transparent model.

  • Per area pricing means you pay a flat fee for a treated zone  forehead, frown lines, crow's feet  regardless of how many units are used. This can work in your favor or against you depending on how much product actually goes in.
     

National Price Range  Per Unit
 

Botox Brand

Price Per Unit (India)

Botox (Allergan)

₹350 – ₹600 per unit

Dysport

₹150 – ₹300 per unit

Xeomin

₹300 – ₹500 per unit

Nuceiva

₹350 – ₹550 per unit

Allergan's Botox remains the most widely used and clinically documented brand. Dysport requires more units to achieve the same effect; it's not cheaper just because the per-unit price is lower.
 

By Treatment Area

 

Treatment Area

Approximate Units Needed

Approx. Cost (Allergan Botox)

Forehead lines

10 – 20 units

₹3,500 – ₹12,000

Frown lines (glabella)

15 – 25 units

₹5,250 – ₹15,000

Crow's feet (both sides)

10 – 24 units

₹3,500 – ₹14,400

Brow lift

4 – 8 units

₹1,400 – ₹4,800

Bunny lines (nose)

4 – 8 units

₹1,400 – ₹4,800

Lip flip

4 – 6 units

₹1,400 – ₹3,600

Jawline slimming (masseter)

40 – 60 units

₹14,000 – ₹36,000

Neck bands (platysma)

25 – 50 units

₹8,750 – ₹30,000

Hyperhidrosis (underarms)

50 – 100 units

₹17,500 – ₹60,000

 

The unit ranges vary because people's muscle mass and movement patterns differ.

 

Botox Cost in Delhi NCR  City-Wise Breakdown

Area

Approximate Cost Per Session

Noida / Greater Noida

₹8,000 – ₹25,000

South Delhi (Saket, GK, Vasant Kunj)

₹15,000 – ₹60,000

West / North Delhi

₹6,000 – ₹20,000

Gurgaon

₹10,000 – ₹40,000

Ghaziabad

₹5,000 – ₹15,000

Faridabad

₹5,000 – ₹18,000

 

These are full-session estimates, not per-unit figures. A "session" here means a standard two to three area treatment  forehead, frown lines, crow's feet  which is what most first-time patients get.

 

What Makes Botox Cost What It Does

Here's why the same treatment can cost ₹6,000 at one clinic and ₹35,000 at another  and when each price is and isn't justified.


1. Doctors Experience

A trained dermatologist or plastic surgeon with a deep understanding of facial anatomy produces fundamentally different results from a technician following a protocol. Botox injected in the wrong plane, wrong location, or wrong amount causes the complications you've seen: dropped brows, asymmetry, the frozen look. 
 

2. Whether the product is genuine

Authentic Allergan Botox is imported, cold-chain managed, and expensive. Counterfeit or diluted botulinum toxin products exist in the Indian market; they're cheaper to acquire and completely undetectable by the patient. A clinic charging ₹150 per unit for "Botox" when the authentic product costs ₹350–₹600 per unit at the supply level is telling you something important about what's actually in the vial.
 

3. How many units are actually used

Two clinics can both quote ₹400 per unit and produce very different results if one uses 40 units and the other uses 15. Always ask for a unit count alongside the per-unit price  and be wary of any injector who can't or won't tell you how much product they're planning to use.
 

4. Clinic setting and clinical standards

A hospital-based dermatology department maintains cold storage, sterile injection protocols, and the ability to manage any adverse reaction on-site. A beauty studio or medi-spa may not. For a procedure that involves injecting a neurotoxin into your face, clinical standards aren't just for aesthetics , they're actual safety infrastructure.
 

5. The consultation

Any reputable clinic charges for or includes a meaningful consultation, facial assessment, medical history, discussion of expectations, contraindication screening. If you're being booked straight into a Botox appointment with no prior assessment, that should concern you.

 

Botox for Different Areas and What Each Treats

Forehead lines Horizontal lines across the forehead caused by repeated brow elevation. One of the most commonly treated areas. Usually 10–20 units. Risk of brow drop if over-treated or injected too low  which is why placement matters more than quantity.


Frown lines (glabella / 11 lines) The vertical lines between the eyebrows. These respond very well to botox and tend to show dramatic improvement. Usually 15–25 units. This area is often the highest priority for patients bothered by looking angry or tired at rest.

 

  • Crow's feet Lines radiating from the outer corners of the eyes. Botox here typically gives very natural results because the muscle treated (orbicularis oculi) is large and responds predictably. Usually 10–24 units across both sides.
     

  • Brow lift Small amounts of botox placed strategically around the brow can create a subtle lift  typically 2–4mm  without surgery. Works best for mild brow descent and requires a precise understanding of brow mechanics.
     

  • Lip flip A small dose along the upper lip border relaxes the muscle slightly, causing the lip to roll outward and appear fuller. Not a filler  it adds no volume. But for patients who want a subtle change without adding products, it works well.
     

  • Jawline slimming (masseter reduction) One of the more significant uses of botox is injecting the masseter muscles to reduce their bulk over several sessions, creating a softer, slimmer jawline. Requires higher doses (40–60 units) and multiple sessions. Particularly popular among patients who grind their teeth, where it also reduces jaw pain.
     

  • Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) Botox injected into the underarms, palms, or soles blocks the nerve signals to sweat glands. Dramatically effective for excessive sweating  results last six to twelve months, significantly longer than facial botox.

 

How Much Does Botox Cost in India 

"Is there a package price or do I pay per unit?" 

Both models exist. Per-unit pricing is more transparent. Area-based packages can be good value if the unit count is clearly specified. Ask before you agree to anything.
 

"How much would a full face botox cost?" 

There's no universal "full face" treatment; it depends on which areas you're addressing and how much product your muscles need. A realistic estimate for forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet together using Allergan Botox in Noida: ₹12,000 – ₹30,000 depending on units used and clinic setting.
 

"What's the minimum I should expect to pay for genuine botox?"

In Delhi NCR, anything below ₹350 per unit for Allergan Botox should raise questions about product authenticity. For Dysport, below ₹120–₹150 per unit is suspicious. These aren't arbitrary thresholds; they reflect the actual supply cost of authentic products.
 

"Can I get botox touched up if the result isn't even?" 

Yes, and any reputable clinic should include a two-week review in the treatment. Botox takes up to 14 days to fully settle. Minor asymmetries are sometimes corrected at no additional cost at this review appointment.

 

What Results Look Like  

The effect starts showing around day three to five. By day fourteen, you're seeing the full result.

 

  • What changes: the lines soften. The face looks more rested. In the frown line area particularly, patients often comment that they no longer look annoyed or tired when their face is at rest  which for many people has a real psychological impact beyond just aesthetics.
     

  • What doesn't change: your bone structure, the volume of your face, deep static lines that are present even when your face is completely still. Botox relaxes muscles. It doesn't fill anything in. For deep static lines, filler or resurfacing is typically a separate conversation.
     

  • Results last three to six months: First-time patients often find their results last on the shorter end of that range  as treatment continues over time, many people find they need slightly less product to maintain the same effect.

 

Who Should Not Get Botox

Botox is very safe when properly administered, but there are genuine contraindications:
 

Pregnancy and breastfeeding  are avoided entirely. Neuromuscular conditions like myasthenia gravis or Lambert-Eaton syndrome  botox can worsen these. Active skin infection at the injection site  treatment should be postponed. Current use of certain antibiotics, particularly aminoglycosides, can potentiate the effect unpredictably. Known allergy to botulinum toxin or human albumin.


This is why the consultation before your first session isn't optional. At Felix Hospital, the dermatologist reviews your medical history before any botox treatment  not as a formality, but because some of these contraindications aren't obvious to patients.

 

How to Choose the Right Clinic for Botox in Noida and Delhi NCR

Confirm the doctors qualification Your botox should be administered by a qualified dermatologist, plastic surgeon, or trained cosmetic physician  not a beauty therapist or technician. In India this distinction isn't always obvious from a clinic's marketing. Ask directly.

 

  • Ask about the brands being used Allergan, Dysport, Xeomin, Nuceiva  all are legitimate. Ask which brand, ask to see the vial, ask about cold-chain storage. A clinic confident in their product answers these questions easily.
     

  • Get a unit count before you agree to treatment The quote should include the number of units planned, not just the per-unit price or area price. You can't evaluate value or compare clinics without this number.
     

  • Look for a two-week review Reputable clinics schedule a follow-up at two weeks to assess the result and correct any unevenness. If this isn't offered, it's a gap in their care protocol.
     

Be cautious of significantly discounted packages "Full face botox for ₹5,000" in a market where the product alone costs more than that is mathematically suspicious. Discounting exists, but there's a floor below which the numbers don't add up honestly.

 

Conclusion

Botox is one of the most studied, most performed cosmetic procedures in the world. When the product is authentic, the injector is skilled, and the treatment is tailored to your facial anatomy  it works consistently and safely.


The price variation across Delhi NCR reflects real differences in all of these things. The ₹600 per unit clinic and the ₹1,800 per unit clinic are not selling the same thing, even if both call it Botox.
 

At Felix Hospital in our Centre for skin care we administer botox in a fully clinical setting, genuine product, dermatologist-led injection, pre-treatment consultation, and a two-week review built into every first session. Whether you're considering botox for the first time or looking for a more reliable option than wherever you went before, we'll give you an honest assessment of what treatment makes sense for your face and your budget.
 

Call +91 9667064100 to book a consultation 

 

FAQs

1. What are the prices for botox injections in Delhi NCR?

Per-unit prices for Allergan Botox in Delhi NCR range from ₹350 to ₹600 per unit at reputable clinical settings. A full two to three area session typically costs ₹10,000 to ₹35,000 depending on units used, area, and clinic location.
 

2. What is the botox treatment price in Noida?

 In Noida, botox sessions typically range from ₹8,000 to ₹25,000 for a standard multi-area treatment.
 

3. How much does botox cost in India overall?

National pricing ranges from ₹150 to ₹600 per unit depending on brand and location. The meaningful number is total units used multiplied by per-unit cost, not just the per-unit figure in isolation.
 

4. What is the cost of botox for the face?

 A standard face treatment covering forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet uses approximately 35–65 units total. At ₹400–₹500 per unit in a clinical Noida setting, expect ₹14,000–₹32,000 for this combination.
 

5. How long does botox last?

Three to six months, depending on the area treated, units used, and individual factors. Jawline and hyperhidrosis treatments often last longer. First sessions sometimes wear off slightly faster; this is normal.
 

6. Is botox safe?

Yes, when administered by a qualified professional using genuine, properly stored products. Serious complications are rare when these conditions are met. The risks increase significantly with unqualified injectors and unverified products.
 

7. What's the difference between botox and filler?

Botox relaxes muscles to soften dynamic lines  wrinkles that form with movement. Filler adds volume to areas that have lost fullness or have deep static lines. They treat different things and are often used together for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
 

8. Can botox be reversed if I don't like the result?

Botox cannot be reversed; it wears off naturally over three to six months. This is why the consultation and injector skill matter so much. A conservative first treatment with a review at two weeks is far better than overcorrecting upfront.
 

9. How many units of botox do I need?

It depends on the area, your muscle strength, and the look you want. The only honest answer comes after a face-to-face assessment. Anyone quoting your units without seeing your face is guessing.
 

10. Does botox hurt?

The needle used is very fine and the injections are quick; most patients describe mild discomfort rather than pain. Ice or topical numbing cream can be applied beforehand if you're sensitive. There's no recovery period.
 

Written and verified by:
Dr. Tarun Gupta

Dr. Tarun Gupta

MBBS, MD | Exp: 17 Yr
Dermatology

Dr. Tarun Gupta is an experienced Dermatologist with 17+ years of expertise in treating skin, hair, and nail conditions, along with advanced cosmetic dermatology procedures.