Does Medicare Cover Botox?

It Depends If You Want to Look Younger or Stop Migraines

When people whisper “Does Medicare cover Botox?” I always know they’re hoping for a miracle answer. So here it is — yes and no.

If It’s Cosmetic — Nope.

Medicare doesn’t cover Botox (or any injectables) for cosmetic purposes — meaning wrinkles, fine lines, or other appearance-related uses. That’s considered elective, not medically necessary. So if you’re just trying to smooth the years away, you’ll have to foot that bill yourself.

But for Chronic Migraines? Yes!

Here’s where it gets interesting — Medicare does cover Botox when used to treat chronic migraines. That means:
  • You experience 15+ headache days per month
  • Your doctor documents it as medically necessary
  • The injections are performed by an approved provider
In some cases, it’s also covered for medical conditions like muscle spasms, eye disorders, or severe sweating (hyperhidrosis).

Tip:

If you’re exploring Botox for migraines, make sure:
  • Your provider accepts Medicare and uses the correct billing codes.
  • You’re covered under Part B (for outpatient services).

Bottom Line

Botox for beauty? No.
Botox for health? Sometimes!

Doreen Marino | 65+ Insurance Solutions | www.dmarinomedicare.com
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