Trap Botox Price in Boca Raton: What You Should Expect to Pay

Desirae Lymber, APRN, FNP-BC

TL;DR: Trap Botox in Boca Raton typically costs $700 to $1,500 depending on the number of units used. Most patients need 50 to 100 units total, which is why the price runs higher than standard facial Botox.

If you have searched for trap Botox in Boca Raton and landed on a price range that feels wide, there is a reason for that. The trapezius is one of the larger muscles treated with Botox, and unit count drives cost more than almost any other factor. Before you book a trap Botox appointment, it helps to understand exactly what determines what you will pay.

How Much Does Trap Botox Cost in Boca Raton?

Trap Botox in Boca Raton typically costs $700 to $1,500 per treatment, depending on units used. Most patients require 50 to 100 units total, split between both shoulders in the 25 to 50 unit range per side. The per-unit price generally falls in line with standard Botox pricing, usually $13 to $18 per unit. The higher total simply reflects the larger dose the trapezius muscle requires compared to smaller facial muscles like the ones treated for a lip flip or forehead lines.



Patients in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Highland Beach often ask why trap Botox costs more than their usual Botox appointment. The answer is volume, not markup.

What Determines Your Trap Botox Price?

Three factors shape your final price: muscle size, treatment goals, and injector experience. Larger, more developed trapezius muscles need more units to see meaningful results, while smaller frames may respond well to the lower end of the range.


Your goal also matters. Patients seeking aesthetic slimming for a longer, more elegant neck line sometimes need more units than patients treating tension or discomfort alone. And injector experience plays a real role here, since trapezius anatomy varies from person to person and the muscle sits close to structures that require precise technique.

Why This Isn't an Area to Bargain Shop

Trap Botox is performed near major nerves and vessels, which makes technique more consequential here than for standard facial Botox. A price that seems too good to be true usually means one of two things: an inexperienced injector or a diluted product, and neither belongs anywhere near this treatment.



This is part of why our team approaches trap Botox as an advanced technique rather than a routine add-on. Patients from Boynton Beach and Parkland who come in specifically for shoulder and neck concerns are treated with the same level of care as any facial procedure, because the stakes are similar even if the muscle is different.

Quick Questions

How many units of Botox does trap Botox require?
Trap Botox typically requires 50 to 100 units total, with 25 to 50 units per side being standard. Your exact count depends on muscle size, goals, and how you respond to your first treatment. Most first-time patients start conservatively and adjust at their next visit.



How long does trap Botox last?
Trap Botox typically lasts 4 to 6 months, longer than standard facial Botox because of the higher unit count and larger muscle. With consistent treatment over a year or more, many patients find their results holding for progressively longer stretches.

"Trap Botox is one of the most technique-dependent treatments I perform. The price should reflect the training, not just the unit count," says Desirae Lymber, Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner.

Ready to Get an Accurate Trap Botox Quote?

The only way to know your exact price is a consultation, since unit count depends on your anatomy and goals. Our Boca Raton team will assess your trapezius muscles in person and walk you through a personalized treatment plan before any injection happens.


If you are ready to move forward, book your trap Botox consultation with a board-certified provider who treats this as the advanced technique it is, not a quick add-on.

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