Neurotoxin Pricing: Why We Don’t Charge Per Unit
- Evgeny Antonov

- Dec 28, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 15
One of the most common questions patients ask is about the price per unit of neurotoxin. This is completely understandable, as unit-based pricing is widely advertised in aesthetic medicine. However, it is important to clarify how and why our approach is different.
A Medical Provider — Not a Product Distributor
I am not a distributor of neurotoxins. I am a medical provider. My responsibility is not to sell units but to deliver a safe, precise, and clinically effective result.
Neurotoxin units are not the goal of treatment. They are simply a tool—one of many clinical variables I use to achieve balanced muscle relaxation, natural facial movement, and predictable outcomes.
Individualized Dosing Is Essential
Every face is different. Muscle strength, anatomy, symmetry, and aesthetic goals vary significantly from one patient to another.
Some patients require fewer units to achieve excellent control.
Others may need more to reach the same functional and aesthetic balance.
For this reason, dosing is always customized. I adjust the amount used based on real-time assessment, not on preset numbers.
Results Matter More Than Unit Count
Focusing on units alone can be misleading. What truly matters is:
How the muscles respond.
How the face moves at rest and with expression.
How natural and harmonious the final result appears.
A lower unit count does not automatically mean better value, just as a higher unit count does not mean overtreatment. The outcome you see in the mirror is what defines success.
How Pricing Is Determined
Our pricing is based on:
Treatment area.
Complexity and scope of work.
Clinical expertise and precision required.
This approach allows full flexibility to treat correctly, without compromising results to fit a unit-based price model.

Understanding Neurotoxin Treatments
Neurotoxin treatments can seem complex. However, understanding the process can help demystify it.
The Science Behind Neurotoxins
Neurotoxins work by blocking signals from the nerves to the muscles. This prevents the muscles from contracting, leading to a smoother appearance.
Safety and Efficacy
Safety is paramount in any medical treatment. Neurotoxins have been extensively studied and are FDA-approved for various uses. When administered by a qualified provider, they are safe and effective.
Common Treatment Areas
Neurotoxins can be used in several areas, including:
Forehead lines
Crow's feet
Frown lines
Each area requires a different approach based on individual anatomy and desired outcomes.
Let’s Discuss Your Goals
If you have questions about specific treatment areas, concerns, or desired outcomes, I am always happy to discuss them in detail and explain the clinical reasoning behind your personalized plan.
Your result (not the number of units) is the priority.
Why Choose a Customized Approach?
Choosing a customized approach ensures that your unique needs are met. This method prioritizes your aesthetic goals and overall satisfaction.
The Importance of Communication
Open communication is crucial. Discussing your expectations and concerns helps me tailor the treatment to your needs.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, understanding the nuances of neurotoxin treatments can enhance your experience. Remember, it’s not about the number of units but the quality of the results.
By focusing on individualized care, we can achieve the natural, harmonious outcomes you desire.
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