Forehead Lines
₱8,000–₱18,000Single area. Price varies by units used and clinic tier. Ask how many units are included — not just the area price.
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Single area. Price varies by units used and clinic tier. Ask how many units are included — not just the area price.
Highest BGC Botox price point due to unit volume needed. 25–50 units per side. Results last 4–6 months.
Structurally impossible for legitimate product + physician + clinic overhead. Almost always diluted, over-reconstituted, or counterfeit.
Botox in BGC ranges from ₱500 per area (a red flag) to ₱18,000 per area (a premium clinic with board-certified injector). The difference is not markup alone — it reflects the product brand, the number of units used, the physician's training and experience, and the clinic's operational costs for maintaining a safe injection environment.
The most important variable is units. Botox is priced per unit in most international markets; in BGC, many clinics price per area, which obscures the unit count. A forehead Botox treatment typically requires 10–20 units. Jaw slimming (masseter) requires 25–50 units per side. If a clinic won't disclose unit counts, that's a significant red flag.
Product brand matters too. Allergan's Botox, Galderma's Dysport, and Merz's Xeomin are the three FDA-Philippines approved brands. Each has a known wholesale cost — which sets a floor below which legitimate clinics cannot operate profitably.
Question 1: What brand of botulinum toxin do you use? Legitimate answers: Botox (Allergan/AbbVie), Dysport (Galderma), or Xeomin (Merz). Any other brand name or evasion is a red flag.
Question 2: How many units are included in the price? For each area, ask for the unit count. This lets you compare across clinics meaningfully — a ₱10,000 forehead treatment with 20 units is different from a ₱10,000 treatment with 10 units.
Question 3: Is the physician PRC-licensed? Botox in the Philippines must be administered or directly supervised by a licensed physician. Verify the PRC number at prc.gov.ph — this takes 30 seconds and confirms the practitioner exists in the registry.
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