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Botox Cost in Malta: Real Prices, What Affects Them, and How to Spot a Good Deal

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Botox in Malta typically costs between €120 and €450, depending on how many areas you treat and how many units you need. A single area often starts around €120 to €180, while three areas usually range from €220 to €450. Here is what really drives the price, and how to tell value from a cut-price risk.

Botox cost in Malta falls between €120 and €450, depending on how many areas you treat and how many units of product you need. A single area often starts around €120 to €180, while three areas typically range from €220 to €450. The final price always depends on your face, your muscles, and the practitioner injecting you, which is why no honest clinic can give you an exact figure online.

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How Much Does Botox Cost in Malta?

Across Maltese clinics, Botox is most often priced between €120 and €450 for a typical appointment. A single area sits around €120 to €180. Two areas usually run from €280 to €380. Three areas, which is the most common booking, land between €220 and €450 depending on the clinic and how much product your muscles need.

You will also see introductory prices as low as €59 to €100. These are real, but they almost always apply to one small, single area, like a lip flip or a chin. They are a starting point, not the price of a full treatment plan. There is nothing wrong with a low entry price, as long as you understand what it covers.

The honest answer is that no clinic can give you an exact figure online. Botox is dosed in units, and the units you need depend on your anatomy. A consultation is what turns a price range into a real number. For the full picture of how the treatment itself works, see our complete guide to anti-wrinkle treatment in Malta, which sits alongside this cost guide.

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What Affects the Cost of Botox in Malta?

Two people can walk into the same clinic and pay very different amounts. The price you are quoted reflects a handful of real factors, and understanding them helps you compare quotes fairly rather than chasing the lowest headline number.

How many areas you treat. The forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet are three separate areas. Treating one is cheaper than treating all three, and most clinics discount a multi-area plan compared with paying for each area on its own.

How many units you need. Stronger, more active muscles need more product to relax. Pricing is sometimes per unit rather than a flat per-area fee, which is why a precise quote always comes from an in-person assessment.

The practitioner injecting you. Botox is a prescription-only medicine in Malta, and a doctor or experienced aesthetic physician charges differently from a junior injector. You are paying for the eye that decides where the product goes, not just the syringe.

The product itself. Genuine, properly stored botulinum toxin from an established brand costs the clinic more than a heavily diluted alternative. That cost is reflected in the price, and you want it to be.

If you are weighing Botox against other options for softening lines or restoring volume, our guide to dermal fillers in Malta explains where each one fits, as they solve different problems and sit at different price points.

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Botox Cost by Treatment Area in Malta

Here is a practical guide to what individual areas tend to cost in Malta. These are typical ranges drawn from clinic price lists, not a fixed Carisma quote. Your consultation gives you an accurate number.

  • Single area (e.g. forehead): €120 to €180 — the usual entry point.
  • Two areas: €280 to €380 — often discounted versus booking separately.
  • Three areas: €220 to €450 — the most common booking; varies by units.
  • Frown lines (glabella): €120 to €180 — 20 to 25 units typical.
  • Crow’s feet: €120 to €180 — around 10 to 12 units per side.
  • Lip flip: €80 to €120 — a small dose for a subtle effect.
  • Jawline / masseter (jaw slimming): €150 to €450 — needs more units; eases teeth-grinding too.
  • Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis): €350 to €500 — a larger area that needs more product.

The reason the same area can vary is units, and how many units each clinic actually uses. A cheaper quote that uses fewer units may fade in six to eight weeks instead of three to four months, which makes the cheaper option more expensive over a year. If duration is your real question, our guide to how long Botox lasts in Malta breaks down what to expect month by month.

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Why Cheap Botox in Malta Can Cost You More

This is the part most price lists will not tell you. Botox is a prescription-only medicine. When a price looks far below everyone else’s, the saving has to come from somewhere, and it is usually one of three places: heavily diluted product, fewer units than the area needs, or a less qualified person holding the syringe.

The result of a cut-price treatment is not always a disaster. More often it is quietly disappointing. The effect is weaker than you hoped, it fades within weeks, or one brow sits slightly higher than the other. Then you pay again to correct it, and the "cheap" Botox costs more than a proper one would have.

There is a reason the frozen, uneven look became the cultural image of Botox. That look comes from too much product placed by the wrong hands, not from the treatment itself. Done well, by the right practitioner, the goal is the opposite. You should look rested, not done. The aim is a result where people ask if you have been on holiday, not what you have had injected.

In a country of around 520,000 people, results walk around. Choosing a clinic on word of mouth and visible outcomes, rather than the lowest price, protects both your face and your budget.

Patient and practitioner discussing Botox treatment value during a consultation in a modern Malta clinic
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What’s Actually Included in the Price?

A headline price means little until you know what it covers. At a reputable Malta clinic, the price you pay should include three things: the consultation, the treatment, and a follow-up review around two weeks later.

That two-week review matters more than people realise. Botox takes 3 to 7 days to start working and reaches full effect around 14 days. The follow-up lets the practitioner see the settled result and add a small top-up if one area needs it, at no extra charge. A clinic that quotes a low price but builds in no follow-up can end up costing more if a correction is needed later.

When you compare quotes, ask one question: "Does this include a review and any top-up?" The answer tells you a lot about how the clinic thinks. We treat a consultation as a conversation, not a sales pitch. If Botox is not the right answer for your concern, or if you would be better starting with something else, we will say so. You can book a free consultation and get a personalised quote with no pressure to proceed.

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Is Botox Worth the Money?

Here is the maths nobody publishes. Say three areas cost you €300 and the result lasts four months. That works out at roughly €75 a month for a softer, more rested expression. For many people that is comparable to a couple of premium skincare products that do far less. The value comes from a result that lasts and looks natural, not from the lowest price.

Botox is also preventative, not only corrective. The lines you will have at 45 are often the ones you moved into permanence through your 30s. Treating movement lines early keeps them from settling, which is genuinely easier and, over a lifetime, cheaper than restoring deep static lines later. Results may vary for each individual, so a consultation is the only way to know what is right for your face. According to the NHS, the effects of Botox last around 3 to 4 months, and treatment should always be carried out by a suitably qualified practitioner.

FAQs About Botox Cost in Malta

How much does Botox cost in Malta?

Botox in Malta typically costs between €120 and €450, depending on how many areas are treated and how many units are needed. A single area usually starts around €120 to €180, while three areas commonly range from €220 to €450. Introductory prices of €59 to €100 generally apply to one small area only. A consultation gives you an exact figure, because dosing is individual. Results may vary for each individual.

Is Botox charged per area or per unit in Malta?

Both pricing models exist in Malta. Many clinics charge per treatment area, such as the forehead, frown lines, or crow’s feet, which is easy to budget for. Others charge per unit of product used, which is more precise but harder to compare upfront. Per-area pricing is the most common. If you are comparing quotes, ask how many units each clinic includes, as that often explains a price difference more than the headline number.

Why is some Botox in Malta so cheap?

Unusually low Botox prices usually mean one of three things: the product is heavily diluted, fewer units are used than the area needs, or the person injecting is less qualified. Botox is a prescription-only medicine in Malta, so very low prices can reflect cost-cutting in product quality or clinical oversight. The result may fade faster or look uneven, leading to correction costs that exceed the price of a properly dosed treatment in the first place.

How many units of Botox will I need?

The number of units depends on the area and your muscle strength. Frown lines often need around 20 to 25 units, the forehead 10 to 20, and crow’s feet roughly 10 to 12 units per side. Stronger, more active muscles need more product to relax fully. This is why a personalised quote at consultation is always more accurate than an online estimate. Understanding units also helps you sanity-check whether a low quote is using enough product.

Does the Botox price include the consultation and follow-up?

At a reputable Malta clinic, the price should include the consultation, the treatment, and a follow-up review around two weeks later. The review lets the practitioner check the settled result and add a small top-up if an area needs it. Always confirm what is included before booking. A low headline price with no follow-up can end up costing more if a correction is required, so an included review is part of the real value.

Is Botox worth the money?

For most people who want softer expression lines without surgery, Botox offers strong value. A typical result lasts 3 to 4 months from a quick appointment with minimal downtime, which works out at a modest monthly cost. The value comes from a result that lasts and looks natural, not from the lowest price. Results may vary for each individual, so a consultation is the best way to judge whether it is right for you.

Ready for an Honest Quote?

If you have been comparing Botox prices in Malta and getting nowhere, the clearest next step is a consultation, not a commitment. Come in, ask the questions you have been saving, and we will give you an honest, personalised quote, including exactly what it covers. If Botox is right for you, you will know why. If it is not, we will tell you that too. Carisma Aesthetics is Malta’s top-rated aesthetics clinic, with 150+ five-star reviews from women whose results are visible across the island.

Beautifully yours,
Sarah

Medically reviewed by Dr. Marija Vella, Aesthetic Physician (MD), Carisma Aesthetics. Published 29 June 2026. Last updated 29 June 2026. This article is general information and does not replace personalised medical advice. Botox is a prescription-only medicine and must be administered by a qualified practitioner following an individual assessment. Results may vary for each individual.

Sources: NHS guidance on Botox injections and the ISAPS Global Survey on Aesthetic/Cosmetic Procedures.

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