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Botox pricing in Idaho 2026.

The average Botox treatment in Idaho costs $469, with most providers charging $300–$600 per session and $12.5/unit. That's above the US national average of $420.

Average treatment

$469

per typical Botox session

Price range

$300–$600

low to high provider

Per-unit price

$12.5

Botox cosmetic unit ($/u)

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What drives Botox pricing in Idaho

Botox pricing in Idaho reflects a few factors that vary by market: provider credentials (board-certified physician vs. registered nurse injector), market density (metro hubs charge a premium over suburban clinics), and clinic operating cost (real-estate-heavy metros pass overhead through to per-unit pricing).

The $300–$600 range in Idaho captures both ends: the lower bound typically reflects independent injectors and nurse-led clinics charging $9–12/unit; the upper bound reflects high-end medical spas + plastic surgery practices charging $14–18/unit for physician-administered treatment.

At $12.5/unit, a typical glabellar (frown lines) treatment using ~20 units runs about $250; a full forehead + crow's feet bundle (≈ 32 units) runs about $400. Use our calculator to estimate the total based on your specific treatment areas + severity.

How to evaluate a Idaho Botox quote

Compare per-unit pricing, not total cost. A $400 quote sounds expensive — until you realize it's 30 units at $13/unit, which is below Idaho average. Always ask: "What's your per-unit price?" before comparing.

Beware of "Botox parties" below $8.5/unit. In Idaho, anything significantly below $15 per unit is either a loss-leader promotion (which can mean junior injectors building experience) or a diluted-product warning sign. FDA-pure Botox has a relatively fixed wholesale cost; legitimate providers can't price too far below that.

Ask about touch-up policy. Many Idaho providers include a 2-week touch-up for free. Some bundle a multi-area discount (e.g. forehead + crow's feet for 10% off vs. solo). Always factor touch-ups + bundling into your real total.

Verify the provider's credentials. In Idaho, Botox is a prescription medication — only licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and registered nurses (under supervision) can legally administer it. Always confirm credentials before booking.

Source + methodology

Pricing data sourced from Botox Cost and Botox Financing — State-by-State Cost Guide (data as of 2026-03-13; confidence: high). See full methodology.