Best Botox Clinics in Charleston, SC

Five Charleston providers, compared on what can actually be checked: the review score we verified ourselves, the price each one publishes, who holds the syringe, and which neurotoxins they carry. Three of the five publish a per-unit rate, and one publishes rates for four different neurotoxins, which is rare anywhere. Where a clinic does not publish something, we say so rather than guessing.

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✓ Prices and credentials verified August 2026 from provider websites
$9.99–$13Published price per unit
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The best Charleston clinic for each priority

Different readers want different things. These verdicts come from the verified data below, not from advertising.

Best verified reputationCrantford Costa Plastic Surgery5.0 on Google across 257 reviews, the largest 5.0 base here.
Best price transparencyB. Medical AestheticsPublishes a per-unit rate for four separate neurotoxins, rare anywhere.
Best on priceThe Spa at West Ashley$9.99 per unit for first-time patients, on Botox or Daxxify.
Best if you want a named injectorCrantford Costa Plastic SurgeryNames four injectors, with the nurses listed as RN, BSN.
Best credentialsCharleston Facial Plastic Surgery (Dr. Funcik)Double board-certified in facial plastic and head and neck surgery.
Best brand rangeB. Medical AestheticsBotox, Dysport, Xeomin and Daxxify, each separately priced.
Best on the peninsulaCrantford Costa Plastic SurgeryThe only provider here inside downtown Charleston.

Charleston Botox prices side by side

Every figure below was read off the provider’s own website, not a review aggregator. Where a clinic does not publish a price, we say so rather than estimating one.

ProviderPublished price per unitVerified ratingInjector transparencyNeurotoxins carriedAreaWebsite
The Spa at West Ashley$9.99 per unit for first-time patients, Botox or Daxxify4.8 out of 5 · 167 Google reviewsNot statedBotox, DaxxifyWest Ashley · Carriage Lanethespawestashley.com
Crantford Costa Plastic SurgeryStarting at $13 per unit5.0 out of 5 · 257 Google reviewsPhysician namedBotoxDowntown Charleston · Calhoun Streetccplastics.com
B. Medical Aesthetics$13 per unit Botox · $11 per unit Xeomin · $16 per unit Daxxify · $4 per unit Dysport5.0 out of 5 · 61 Google reviewsNot statedBotox, Dysport, Xeomin, DaxxifyMount Pleasant · Coleman Boulevardthebaesthetics.com
Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery (Dr. Funcik)Not published5.0 out of 5 · 183 Google reviewsPhysician namedBotox, DysportMount Pleasant · Brickside Lanegreatface.com
Glow Med SpaNot published5.0 out of 5 · 9 Google reviewsPhysician namedBotoxWest Ashleyglowsc.com

Dysport, Xeomin, Daxxify and Jeuveau are dosed differently from Botox, so per-unit prices are not directly comparable across brands. Always ask for the total for your treatment areas.

5 Botox providers in Charleston, SC

Ranked on what can be independently checked, not on advertising spend or how much a clinic paid to be listed. Nobody pays to appear here.

How we chose and ranked these five

Every clinic below was assessed against the same five checks, in this order of weight:

  1. Verifiable reputation. A review score we could trace to a named platform and read ourselves, not a number copied from another directory. Where we could not verify one, we say so rather than inventing it.
  2. Injector transparency. Whether the clinic publishes who actually holds the syringe and their license, a named APRN or physician outranks "our expert team".
  3. Price transparency. Whether the per-unit rate is published at all, and how completely.
  4. Track record and accountability. Years trading, plus third-party accountability such as BBB accreditation.
  5. Brand range. How many of the five FDA-approved neurotoxins the clinic actually stocks.

A low rank means a clinic published less that we could verify, it is not a judgement on the care they give. Every gap is labelled so you can see exactly what is missing and ask about it directly.

1

Crantford Costa Plastic Surgery

Why it made this list: The best injector transparency here by a clear margin: two board-certified plastic surgeons and two nurse injectors, all four named, with the nurses’ licences stated as RN, BSN. It is also the only provider on this page inside the Charleston peninsula.

The published rate is a starting price rather than a flat one, so confirm what you will actually pay. The practice does not accept insurance and offers financing through PatientFi. If South Carolina’s onsite-supervision rule for RN injectors matters to you, this is the practice best placed to answer it.

247 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401

Published price
Starting at $13 per unit
Reputation
5.0 out of 5 · 257 Google reviewsListed on Google as “Crantford Costa Plastic Surgery”, the practice listing. Rating and review count read directly from its Google Maps listing on 20 August 2026. Clayton Crantford, MD also holds a separate personal listing showing 4.9 from 51 reviews, which was not used here.
Who injects
Dr. Crantford and Dr. Costa, both stated as board-certified plastic surgeons, plus Jessica McGinnis, RN, BSN and Gabrielle Miller, RN, BSN.
Neurotoxins carried
Botox
Track record
Not published
Credentials & recognition
Both physicians described as board-certified plastic surgeons; the specific certifying board is not named on the page
Locations
Downtown Charleston · Calhoun Street

Starting price, named injectors and credentials, address and payment policy verified 20 August 2026 from Crantford Costa Plastic Surgery’s own website.

2

Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery (Dr. Funcik)

Why it made this list: The deepest stated credentials here. Dr. Thomas Funcik is described as a double board-certified surgeon in facial plastic and head and neck surgery who has trained more than 100 physicians in these injections. It is also the only provider on this page that names Dysport rather than Botox as its primary agent and explains why.

No price published, so you will need to call. Note the succession the site describes: if you are choosing this practice for Dr. Funcik specifically, confirm who will be treating you before you book.

2671 Brickside Lane, Mount Pleasant, SC 29466

Published price
Not published online, call for a quote
Reputation
5.0 out of 5 · 183 Google reviewsListed on Google as “Dr. Thomas Funcik” rather than under the practice name. Rating and review count read directly from that Google Maps listing on 20 August 2026.
Who injects
Dr. Thomas Funcik, MD, double board-certified in facial plastic and head and neck surgery, and Dr. Jason Ulm, who the site states is now leading the practice as Dr. Funcik moves toward retirement.
Neurotoxins carried
Botox, Dysport
Track record
States becoming a top provider after Botox gained FDA cosmetic approval in 2002; no founding date published
Credentials & recognition
Dr. Funcik stated as double board-certified in facial plastic and head and neck surgery, and as having trained more than 100 physicians
Locations
Mount Pleasant · Brickside Lane

Physician credentials, succession, primary agent and address verified 20 August 2026 from Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery’s own website.

3

B. Medical Aesthetics

Why it made this list: The most transparent pricing of any provider on this page, and one of the few anywhere that publishes a separate per-unit rate for four different neurotoxins. That makes it the only clinic here where you can compare brands on price before you walk in.

Read the Dysport rate carefully. At $4 per unit it looks like a third of the Botox price, and the clinic states plainly that Dysport is a smaller molecule needing about three times the units, so the two land in much the same place. Published honestly, and worth understanding before you compare.

767 Coleman Blvd Unit 5, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Published price
$13 per unit Botox · $11 per unit Xeomin · $16 per unit Daxxify · $4 per unit Dysport
Reputation
5.0 out of 5 · 61 Google reviewsListed on Google as “B. Medical Aesthetics”. Rating and review count read directly from the business’s Google Maps listing on 20 August 2026.
Who injects
Not stated. The pricing page does not name its injectors or state which licences they hold.
Neurotoxins carried
Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Daxxify
Track record
Not published
Credentials & recognition
Publishes discounts for healthcare providers, military and teachers, and accepts Allē rewards and Care Credit
Locations
Mount Pleasant · Coleman Boulevard

Per-unit prices for four neurotoxins, offers and address verified 20 August 2026 from B. Medical Aesthetics’s own website.

4

Glow Med Spa

Why it made this list: Physician-led, and the longest stated career of anyone on this page: Dr. Edwards is described as a board-certified plastic surgeon with more than 30 years of experience in the Lowcountry.

The thinnest published detail of the five. No per-unit price, no street address on its own site (the one above comes from its Google listing), and at the time of writing the site was still promoting a Valentine’s Day special in August. Its 5.0 rests on just 9 reviews. Call for the current rate rather than relying on what is posted.

2060 Charlie Hall Blvd #1, Charleston, SC 29414

Published price
Not published online, call for a quote
Reputation
5.0 out of 5 · 9 Google reviewsListed on Google as “Glow Med Spa”. Rating and review count read directly from the business’s Google Maps listing on 20 August 2026. Nine reviews is a very small base and the score should be read with that in mind.
Who injects
Described as physician-led care under Dr. Edwards, a board-certified plastic surgeon. The site does not state who performs injections day to day.
Neurotoxins carried
Botox
Track record
Dr. Edwards stated as having over 30 years of experience
Credentials & recognition
Dr. Edwards described as a board-certified plastic surgeon
Locations
West Ashley

Physician credentials, location and service claims verified 20 August 2026 from Glow Med Spa’s own website.

5

The Spa at West Ashley

Why it made this list: The lowest entry price on this page, and unusually it applies to Daxxify at the same $9.99 as Botox, which is normally the most expensive neurotoxin on any menu. Injections are stated as performed by certified nurse injectors.

This is a first-time-patient rate on a dated promotion, stated as valid through 31 August 2026, and the standard rate is not published. Ask what you will pay on your second visit before you treat the $9.99 as the real price.

2 Carriage Lane, 2nd Floor, Charleston, SC 29407

Published price
$9.99 per unit for first-time patients, Botox or Daxxify
Reputation
4.8 out of 5 · 167 Google reviewsListed on Google as “The Spa West Ashley”, without the “at”. Rating and review count read directly from the business’s Google Maps listing on 20 August 2026.
Who injects
Certified nurse injectors. Nobody is named individually and the specific nursing licence is not stated.
Neurotoxins carried
Botox, Daxxify
Track record
Not published
Credentials & recognition
Describes a Top Master Injector in the Charleston area, unnamed
Locations
West Ashley · Carriage Lane

First-time pricing, promotion end date, brands and address verified 20 August 2026 from The Spa at West Ashley’s own website.

What Botox actually costs in Charleston by treatment area

Botox is sold per unit, so the honest answer to “how much does it cost” depends on the area being treated. The ranges below apply Charleston’s published per-unit prices ($9.99–$13) to standard dosing ranges.

Treatment areaTypical unitsCost at Charleston prices
Forehead lines10–30$100–$390
Glabella (frown "11s")15–25$150–$325
Crow's feet10–24$100–$312
Brow lift4–8$40–$104
Lip flip4–6$40–$78
Masseter (jaw slimming)40–60$400–$780

Unit ranges reflect standard dosing published in aesthetic pricing guides. Your injector will dose to your anatomy, so treat these as planning figures, not a quote.

What each Charleston clinic charges by treatment area

The table above gives Charleston’s overall range. This one applies each clinic’s own published rate to standard dosing, so you can see what a specific treatment would actually cost at a specific provider.

Treatment areaTypical unitsCrantford Costa Plastic SurgeryB. Medical AestheticsThe Spa at West Ashley
Forehead lines10 to 30$130 to $390$130 to $390$100 to $300
Glabella (frown "11s")15 to 25$195 to $325$195 to $325$150 to $250
Crow's feet10 to 24$130 to $312$130 to $312$100 to $240
Brow lift4 to 8$52 to $104$52 to $104$40 to $80
Lip flip4 to 6$52 to $78$52 to $78$40 to $60
Masseter (jaw slimming)40 to 60$520 to $780$520 to $780$400 to $599

Each column applies that clinic’s own published per unit rate to standard dosing ranges. Clinics that do not publish a rate are not shown here. Your injector doses to your anatomy, so treat these as planning figures rather than a quote.

Where each Charleston provider is

Botox is a repeat treatment every three to four months, so distance matters more than people expect when they book the first time.

Brickside LaneCharleston Facial Plastic Surgery (Dr. Funcik)
Calhoun StreetCrantford Costa Plastic Surgery
Carriage LaneThe Spa at West Ashley
Coleman BoulevardB. Medical Aesthetics
Downtown CharlestonCrantford Costa Plastic Surgery
Mount PleasantCharleston Facial Plastic Surgery (Dr. Funcik), B. Medical Aesthetics
West AshleyGlow Med Spa, The Spa at West Ashley

Booking, deposits and memberships

The headline per unit price is rarely the whole story. Minimums, deposits and membership terms change what you actually pay.

ProviderPublished priceConsultationDeposit or minimumMembership or offer
Crantford Costa Plastic SurgeryStarting at $13 per unitNot publishedNot publishedNo insurance accepted; financing via PatientFi
Charleston Facial Plastic Surgery (Dr. Funcik)Not publishedNot publishedNot publishedNot published
B. Medical Aesthetics$13 per unit Botox · $11 per unit Xeomin · $16 per unit Daxxify · $4 per unit DysportNot publishedNot publishedRefer a friend, both get 15% off one service; Alle rewards and Care Credit accepted
Glow Med SpaNot publishedNot publishedNot publishedNot published
The Spa at West Ashley$9.99 per unit for first-time patients, Botox or DaxxifyNot publishedNot publishedFirst-time patients $9.99 per unit on Botox or Daxxify, stated valid through 31 August 2026

What to ask before you book in Charleston

South Carolina sets specific requirements on who may inject and under whose authority. These are the questions that check them. A good clinic answers all five without hesitating.

  1. What licence does the person injecting me hold: MD, APRN, PA or RN?
  2. If an RN is injecting, will a physician or nurse practitioner be onsite while it happens? South Carolina requires it.
  3. Is my treatment being administered under a written prescription, and who wrote it?
  4. If a PA is injecting, what practice guidelines has the supervising physician executed?
  5. What is the per unit price, is it a flat rate or a starting rate, and what will I pay on a repeat visit?

How to vet a Charleston injector, using South Carolina’s own rules

South Carolina draws a sharper line than most states between who may inject and under what supervision. Licensing sits with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR) and its Board of Medical Examiners and Board of Nursing. The rules give you a short, checkable list:

  • Ask what licence the injector holds. Physicians and advanced practice registered nurses may perform the injection directly. A registered nurse may inject for cosmetic purposes only.
  • If an RN is injecting, ask who is onsite. South Carolina requires a physician or nurse practitioner to be onsite while a registered nurse administers a neuromodulator. This is the state’s strictest requirement and the one most worth confirming.
  • Ask whether there is a written prescription. An RN may only inject pursuant to a written prescription. An APRN injects under a written protocol agreed with a supervising physician or dentist, and a PA under practice guidelines agreed with a supervising physician.
  • Know the cosmetic line. Botox for non-cosmetic use, such as chronic migraine, may only be administered by a physician or a dentist in South Carolina. An RN cannot do it at all, whatever the supervision.

Two providers on this page state that nurse injectors perform the treatment without saying who supervises them, and two do not name an injector at all. Given the onsite rule above, that is the first question to ask when you call.

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How we built this page, and what we could not verify

Every price, credential, address and brand claim above came from the named provider’s own website in August 2026, and each clinic card links to the page it came from. Every rating is that business’s own Google rating and review count, read from its Google Maps listing on 15 August 2026, not copied from a directory. Google ratings move as new reviews land, so treat each count as a snapshot of that date rather than a live figure.

What we could not verify: 2 of the 5 providers do not publish per-unit pricing, and 0 do not publish injector names or credentials. Those gaps are marked as “not published” rather than filled with estimates. Clinic pricing and staffing change often, confirm both directly with the provider before booking.

This page is educational and is not medical advice. It is not a recommendation of any individual provider.

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Before you book in Charleston

Know your units, your brand options and your aftercare before you walk in. Our guides are free and medically reviewed.