Best Botox in Miami (2026) — Editorial Picks
Miami has hundreds of Botox providers. We verified credentials, pricing transparency, and consistent injector work to surface the venues worth booking.
Published May 18, 2026 · Edited by Ben Reimann
Miami’s Botox market is one of the densest in the US. The city has roughly 300+ providers offering neurotoxin injections — Botox Cosmetic, Daxxify, Jeuveau, Xeomin — across med spas, dermatology practices, and aesthetic clinics. Volume is not the problem. Sorting signal from noise is.
This guide is editorial. We verified each venue against three signals before listing: a clean website with disclosed credentials, an active and consistent before/after presence on Instagram or RealSelf, and Google/Yelp aggregate ratings that haven’t migrated suspiciously between locations. We do not list venues whose injector credentials we couldn’t verify publicly.
If you’re new to Botox, also read our Botox vs Dysport vs Daxxify comparison and the 10 questions to ask before booking.
What “best” actually means in this context
There is no single best Botox provider in Miami. Different things matter to different patients:
- Some patients want a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon as the injector.
- Some prefer an experienced nurse injector working under a medical director.
- Some are price-sensitive and need transparent per-unit pricing.
- Some prioritise proximity (Brickell vs Coral Gables vs Miami Beach is a 30-minute drive in traffic).
- Some want a specific aesthetic — natural-and-undetectable vs the more dramatic “Miami look.”
This list is organised by neighbourhood and price band. Use it as a starting point, then confirm with the venue directly.
What to look for in a Miami Botox provider
Credentials. Florida allows MDs, DOs, ARNPs, PAs, and RNs to administer Botox under a physician’s supervision. Verify license status at flhealthsource.gov. A “med spa” without a clear medical director is a red flag — Florida law requires one for all aesthetic medicine.
Per-unit pricing. Reputable Miami injectors charge $10–$20 per unit. Pricing significantly below market — say $7/unit promotions — often means diluted product. Ask how many units you’ll receive for the quoted price; reputable providers should be able to tell you up front.
Documentation. Your injector should record the product brand, lot number, and units used at each visit. This matters if you ever have a reaction or want to compare longevity between products.
Consultation before injection. Especially for first-timers. Walk-in same-day injection without any consultation is a workflow short-cut, not a clinical norm.
Aesthetic match. Look at the venue’s Instagram before-and-afters. If the work shown matches what you want, that’s a real signal. If every after-photo looks frozen, expect that result.
Pricing in Miami: what to budget
| Area | Typical units | Per-unit price | Total per session |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glabellar lines (the ”11s”) | 15–25 | $11–$18 | $165–$450 |
| Forehead lines | 6–15 | $11–$18 | $66–$270 |
| Crow’s feet | 10–20 | $11–$18 | $110–$360 |
| Masseter slim (per side) | 20–30 | $11–$18 | $440–$1,080 |
| Lip flip | 4–8 | $11–$18 | $44–$144 |
Pricing tracks roughly with neighborhood — South Beach and Brickell tend to run higher, Doral and Kendall lower, Coral Gables and Pinecrest mid-to-high. Bundled “membership” pricing (e.g. Allē or Brilliant Distinctions loyalty programs) typically reduces per-unit cost 10–15% for repeat clients.
By neighbourhood
For our continuously-updated, ranked list of Botox providers by Miami neighbourhood, see:
- Botox in Miami — full provider directory
- Med spas in Brickell
- Med spas in Coral Gables
- Med spas in Miami Beach
- Med spas in Aventura
- Med spas in Pinecrest
- Med spas in Doral
Red flags to avoid
“Botox parties” without a medical director. Florida law requires a supervising physician relationship. Some pop-up events stretch that to its limit. Confirm the medical director’s name and credentials before any group event.
Online-only consultations followed by mailed product. Some out-of-state telehealth services ship neurotoxin product to patients for self-injection or injection by a non-licensed friend. This is unsafe, illegal in most states, and renders any complications a personal-liability issue.
Heavily discounted “first treatment” pricing with auto-enrolment in a membership. Read the fine print. Some chains lock you into a year-long auto-deducted membership at $99–$199/month for a $50 first-visit deal. The math rarely favours the customer unless you’d already planned to be a regular.
Pressure to top up before duration ends. Botox lasts 3–4 months; Daxxify claims 6. An injector who tries to schedule you back at 8 weeks is selling you product, not treating you.
What we don’t cover here
This is an editorial directory of verified providers. We do not:
- Sell Botox or any neurotoxin product
- Provide medical advice
- Replace a consultation with a licensed injector
For procedure-specific information from the manufacturer, see Allergan / Botox Cosmetic patient info, Galderma / Dysport, or Revance / Daxxify.
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Medical Spa Reviews is an editorial directory — not medical advice. Verify a practitioner's credentials with your state medical board before booking. For procedure-specific information, consult your physician or the relevant manufacturer's patient resources.