Botox prices in Thailand vary more than a single headline figure suggests. The final cost can depend on the product used, the number of units, the treatment area, the provider, and whether consultation or hospital fees are included.
For a useful reference point, current official hospital packages checked on 17 August 2026 show cosmetic botulinum toxin prices starting around THB 12,900. Bangkok Hospital Samui lists Allergan Botox at THB 13,500 for 50 units and THB 22,900 for 100 units, while Bangkok Hospital Udon lists a 50-unit American Botox package at THB 12,900. MedPark Hospital in Bangkok advertises a Botox package starting at THB 12,900. These are examples from specific providers, not a national price list.
That distinction matters. Prices and promotions change, and two quotes that look similar may cover different products, doses and fees. Before booking, ask for the exact product name, number of units, total price and what the quoted price includes.
How much should you expect to pay for Botox in Thailand?
There is no official national Botox price in Thailand. Providers may charge by unit, by treatment area, by vial or as a fixed package.
Among current hospital prices that Thai Clinic Finder could verify directly from provider websites:
- MedPark Hospital, Bangkok: Botox package advertised from THB 12,900.
- Bangkok Hospital Udon: 50-unit American Botox package at THB 12,900, with the package shown as valid until 30 December 2026.
- Bangkok Hospital Samui: Allergan Botox at THB 13,500 for 50 units and THB 22,900 for 100 units, with the package shown as valid until 31 December 2026.
These examples suggest that a 50-unit hospital package can sit around THB 12,900 to THB 13,500 at the providers above. They should not be treated as the typical price for every clinic in Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Pattaya or elsewhere in Thailand.
A lower or higher quote can still be legitimate. The important question is what you are actually being quoted for.
Why Botox prices vary
The product and brand
Botox is a brand name for onabotulinumtoxinA. Other botulinum toxin products are also used in aesthetic medicine, and a clinic may use the word Botox informally even when it is offering another brand.
This is important for price comparison because potency units are product-specific. BOTOX Cosmetic states that its units are not equivalent to the units of other botulinum toxin products. A quote for 50 units of one formulation therefore should not automatically be compared with 50 units of another as though they were the same dose.
When requesting a price, ask for the exact commercial product name rather than only asking for the price of Botox.
The number of units
The required amount depends on the treatment plan. A small facial area may require a different quantity from treatment involving larger muscles or several areas.
The provider should determine the dose after assessing you. A price advertised for 50 or 100 units does not mean that either amount is appropriate for every patient.
The treatment area
Some providers quote one price for a defined area such as forehead lines, frown lines or crow's feet. Others quote according to the total number of units.
Jaw contouring, facial slimming and treatments involving larger muscle groups can involve different dosing from a small wrinkle treatment, so the price can differ even when the same product is used.
Hospital and professional fees
Package prices do not always include the same items. Depending on the provider, there may be a consultation fee, doctor fee, hospital service fee or other charges outside the advertised injection price.
Ask for the total payable price before attending. If the provider cannot confirm it in advance because the dose depends on consultation, ask which fees are fixed and which will depend on the treatment plan.
Promotions
Aesthetic providers frequently use temporary packages. A price seen in a search result, social post or old screenshot may no longer be available when you book.
Check the provider's own website or contact the exact branch. Confirm the expiry date, whether the offer applies to new or existing patients, whether it is valid for foreigners, and whether the quoted amount includes all mandatory fees.
How to compare Botox quotes properly
Comparing only the headline price can be misleading. A better comparison uses the same questions for each provider.
Ask:
- What is the exact botulinum toxin brand and product?
- Is the product registered in Thailand?
- How many units are included?
- Is the quote for one area or several areas?
- Is the doctor's assessment included?
- Are doctor, clinic or hospital service fees extra?
- Is follow-up included?
- If fewer units are used than the package contains, what happens to the remaining amount?
- Is the price a promotion, and when does it expire?
- Which doctor will perform the injection?
If you prefer to discuss the appointment in English, confirm the language of the exact consultation and procedure rather than assuming that English support is always available. Our guide on how to choose an English-speaking clinic in Thailand explains what to check before booking.
Check the clinic and product, not only the price
Botulinum toxin is a medicine, so price should not be the only criterion.
Thailand's Department of Health Service Support provides an online system for checking licensed private healthcare facilities. The Thai Food and Drug Administration also provides a drug product search database that can be used for preliminary verification of registered medicines.
Before treatment, consider confirming:
- the exact name and branch of the clinic or hospital;
- the name of the doctor who will assess and inject you;
- the exact product and brand;
- the number of units planned;
- whether the product can be checked against the Thai FDA database;
- what follow-up is available if you have a concern after treatment.
MedPark Hospital's patient information also advises checking that the establishment is licensed and that the botulinum toxin product is genuine and registered with the Thai FDA.
Availability, clinician schedules, product registration, prices and branch details can change. Confirm them directly before paying a deposit or travelling to an appointment.
Editorial review note: Medicine, regulatory and emergency guidance in this article should be checked by an appropriately qualified Thai healthcare professional before publication.
Does insurance cover Botox in Thailand?
For treatment performed mainly for cosmetic reasons, do not assume your travel or health insurance will reimburse the cost. Ask your insurer directly before treatment and request written confirmation if coverage matters to your decision.
Botulinum toxin also has medical uses. Pricing for a medically indicated injection may be structured very differently from an aesthetic package because assessment, specialist care, facility fees and the treatment protocol can differ. If you are seeking botulinum toxin for a medical condition rather than cosmetic treatment, request a condition-specific estimate from the relevant hospital department.
For a broader overview of using hospitals and clinics as an international resident or visitor, see how healthcare access works in Thailand.
What should be included in a written quote?
A useful written quote should identify the provider and branch, treatment, product, quantity and total expected price.
Ideally, it should also clarify:
- whether consultation is included;
- whether doctor or facility fees are extra;
- whether the price includes follow-up;
- the validity period of the quote;
- cancellation or deposit conditions;
- whether additional units can be added and how they would be charged.
This makes it easier to compare like with like and reduces the chance of arriving for treatment with a different understanding of the price.
Is very cheap Botox a warning sign?
Price alone cannot tell you whether a treatment is safe or unsafe. Thailand has a large aesthetic medicine market, and providers use different brands, package structures and promotions.
However, a very low quote is a reason to ask more questions rather than skip verification. Confirm the product, registration status, clinic licence, practitioner and total dose. If a seller will not identify the product or the person performing the injection, that is important information when deciding whether to proceed.
Do not buy injectable botulinum toxin for self-administration. A qualified clinician should assess whether the treatment is appropriate and explain the expected benefits, limitations and risks.
Safety and when to seek help
Common local reactions after botulinum toxin injections can include temporary pain, redness, swelling or bruising at the injection site. More significant complications can occur, including unwanted weakness in nearby muscles.
Seek immediate medical help if you develop serious symptoms such as difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing or marked generalized weakness after an injection.
Before treatment, tell the clinician about your medical history, medicines and previous reactions to botulinum toxin products. Do not stop prescribed medicines solely because of general online advice. Your treating clinician should give instructions that fit your own medical situation.
Bottom line
For cosmetic Botox in Thailand, current official hospital examples checked in August 2026 start at about THB 12,900, with verified 50-unit packages around THB 12,900 to THB 13,500 at two Bangkok Hospital branches and a 100-unit Allergan package at THB 22,900 at Bangkok Hospital Samui.
Those figures are useful benchmarks, not a national average. Before booking, ask the exact provider for the product name, number of units, total price, extra fees and follow-up terms, then verify the clinic and medicine through the relevant Thai authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is 50 units of Botox in Thailand?
Current hospital examples checked in August 2026 include THB 12,900 for a 50-unit American Botox package at Bangkok Hospital Udon and THB 13,500 for 50 units of Allergan Botox at Bangkok Hospital Samui. These are provider-specific package prices, so confirm the current total and any extra fees directly before booking.
How much is 100 units of Botox in Thailand?
Bangkok Hospital Samui currently lists a 100-unit Allergan Botox package at THB 22,900, valid on its website until 31 December 2026. Other providers may use different products, package structures and fees, so this should not be treated as a national standard price.
Is Botox cheaper at a clinic than at a hospital in Thailand?
It can be, but there is no single rule. Clinics and hospitals use different products, fee structures and promotions, so compare the exact brand, number of units, clinician, included fees and follow-up rather than the headline price alone.
Are Botox units the same for every brand?
No. Potency units are specific to each botulinum toxin product and should not be treated as directly equivalent across brands. Ask for the exact product name before comparing unit-based prices.
How can I check whether a Botox provider in Thailand is licensed?
Thailand's Department of Health Service Support operates an online system for checking licensed private healthcare facilities. You can also use the Thai FDA drug database for preliminary checks of registered medicines, then confirm the exact product and provider directly.
Does health insurance pay for cosmetic Botox in Thailand?
Do not assume that an elective cosmetic treatment will be reimbursed. Check your own policy and ask the insurer for confirmation before treatment, especially if coverage affects whether you proceed.
Sources
- MedPark Hospital - Botox: Botox Bangkok, Results Days, Injections Sites
- Bangkok Hospital Samui - Botox Allergan Package
- Thailand Food and Drug Administration - Drug Product Search
- Department of Health Service Support - Licensed Private Healthcare Facility Search
- BOTOX Cosmetic - Product Information and Dosing Units



