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Botox Costs in Singapore (2026 Guide)

How To Budget For Botox In Singapore?

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Many Singapore parents juggle work, kids’ schedules, and self-care — and a quick Botox (botulinum toxin) session can be a popular lunchtime pick-me-up to soften forehead lines, frown lines, or crow’s feet for a fresher, more rested look. Prices vary widely depending on the clinic, doctor’s experience, brand used (e.g., Botox®, Xeomin®, or Dysport®), and number of units needed.

Where To Get Botox Singapore – Clinics

What Is Typical Price Range For Botox in Singapore (as of 2026)?

Costs are usually quoted per area or per unit (SG$15–30 per unit is common). A full session often falls between SG$400–1,500, with most targeted treatments landing in the SG$200–800 range.

Here’s a helpful breakdown of popular areas:

  • Forehead lines: SG$180–650 (approx. 10–20 units)
  • Frown lines (glabella): SG$180–650 (10–20 units)
  • Crow’s feet: SG$250–750 (15–25 units)
  • Jaw slimming (masseter): SG$450–1,200 (40–60 units) — great for that V-shaped face many mums love
  • Gummy smile or chin refinement: SG$150–600 (smaller doses)

How Long Does Botox Last in Singapore (as of 2026)?

Results typically last 4–6 months, and many clinics recommend starting conservatively to keep a natural expression. Note: Due to Singapore regulations, many clinics don’t list exact botulinum toxin prices publicly — a consultation is usually required for a personalised quote.

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What Else to Know:

  • Choose reputable clinics with MOH-registered doctors.
  • Expect a quick 10–20 minute procedure with tiny needles (some use numbing cream).
  • Side effects are usually mild (slight redness or bruising that fades quickly).

Who It's Perfect For:

Busy parents wanting subtle refreshment without surgery or long recovery. Ideal if you want to feel more confident for family photos, date nights, or work presentations.

What Else:

Botox is generally considered safe for healthy adults when performed by an experienced, licensed doctor using HSA-approved products. It’s not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Always disclose your full medical history (including any neurological conditions or medications) during consultation.

Additional Info:

Where To Get Botox Singapore - Clinics

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