Forehead Botox in Oklahoma: How Much Does It Cost and How Many Units Do You Need?

[PHOTO: forehead injection area or before/after forehead lines treatment — natural result]

Forehead Botox is one of the most requested treatments at TAP MedSpa in Mustang Oklahoma — but it is also one of the most technique-sensitive areas on the face. The forehead is directly connected to the eyebrows, which means too much product can cause brow drooping. Getting the dose and placement right requires both clinical expertise and careful assessment.

Tanja Pittman DNP APRN CNP, the provider at TAP MedSpa and Best of Mustang Award winner, will evaluate your forehead muscle strength, brow position, and aesthetic goals before recommending a unit count.

Why Forehead Botox Requires Careful Dosing

The frontalis muscle controls forehead movement and also plays a role in lifting the eyebrows. When Botox is applied to the forehead, it relaxes this muscle — which smooths the horizontal lines but can also cause the brows to drop if too much product is used or if placement is too low.

This is why an experienced injector like Tanja Pittman at TAP MedSpa always evaluates brow position before treating the forehead. Patients with already-low brow positions or heavy upper eyelids may need a modified approach or lower doses.

How Many Units Does Forehead Botox Require?

Most patients at TAP MedSpa require 10 to 20 units for the forehead, with the typical range being:

Lighter movement, smaller forehead

8 to 12 units is often sufficient. These patients may already have softer lines or need more subtle relaxation.

Stronger muscles, larger forehead or male patient

15 to 20 units may be needed for adequate relaxation without using so much product that it looks frozen.

Treating the Forehead With Crow’s Feet and Frown Lines Together

Most providers — including Tanja Pittman at TAP MedSpa — recommend treating the forehead in combination with the frown lines (glabella) between the eyebrows and crow’s feet for balanced, natural-looking results.

Treating just the forehead without addressing the frown lines can cause compensatory overactivity in the muscles left untreated — meaning new wrinkles can develop between the brows. A combined approach addresses the upper face as a unit for better, longer-lasting results.

What to Expect During and After Forehead Botox

Forehead Botox at TAP MedSpa takes less than 15 minutes. Most patients describe the injections as a minor pinch. There is typically no downtime, though mild redness or small bumps at the injection sites may appear and resolve within 30 minutes.

Results begin to appear within 3 to 5 days and reach full effect at around 2 weeks. Most patients enjoy smooth forehead lines for 3 to 4 months before a touch-up is needed. Visit our Botox service page at tapmedspa.com for more details on what to expect.

How Is Forehead Botox Priced at TAP MedSpa?

TAP MedSpa prices Botox per unit, so your forehead Botox cost depends on how many units you need. For a patient needing 12 units, the cost is lower than for a patient needing 20 units. This per-unit pricing is the fairest model because you only pay for what you actually use.

At your consultation, Tanja will assess your forehead, discuss your goals, and give you a clear unit estimate. For current pricing and to see before-and-after results, check our Botox cost page at tapmedspa.com.

Book Forehead Botox at TAP MedSpa in Mustang Oklahoma

TAP MedSpa is conveniently located at 543 E State Hwy 152 Suite 101, Mustang OK 73064 and serves patients from Yukon, Edmond, Oklahoma City, and El Reno. Tanja Pittman DNP APRN CNP brings doctorate-level precision to every Botox treatment.

Book your forehead Botox consultation online at tapmedspa.com or call (405) 256-6060 today.

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