If you're getting Botox, fillers, or other aesthetic treatments and you're not enrolled in the relevant loyalty program, you're leaving money on the table. The major pharmaceutical companies that manufacture aesthetic products — Allergan (AbbVie), Galderma, and Merz — each operate consumer loyalty programs that provide cash rebates on treatments. These programs are free to join, require no credit card, and deliver real dollar value. Men who get treatments regularly and aren't enrolled are effectively paying more than necessary.
Allé (Allergan/AbbVie) — The Biggest Program
Allé (formerly Brilliant Distinctions) is Allergan's loyalty program covering their portfolio of products: Botox Cosmetic, Juvederm fillers (Voluma, Vollure, Ultra, Ultra Plus, Volbella, Volux), Kybella, CoolSculpting, and SkinMedica skincare. Points are earned on purchases and redeemable as cash rewards on future treatments. New members typically receive a $40 welcome offer. Each Botox treatment earns approximately $20-40 in points depending on current promotions. Points accumulate and can be redeemed as soon as you have enough — typically $10 certificate increments. Your provider scans your membership at the time of treatment; points are automatically credited.
Aspire Galderma Rewards — The Comprehensive Alternative
Ready to find a provider near you?
Search by Zip Code →Aspire is Galderma's loyalty program covering Dysport, Restylane filler products (Kysse, Defyne, Refyne, Lyft, Silk, Contour), Sculptra, and Azzalure. New members receive a $20 welcome reward. Points are earned per dollar spent on Galderma products at participating providers. Aspire occasionally runs 'bonus point' promotions tied to specific products or seasons — watching for these can significantly increase your return. Points convert to rewards redeemable at your provider's office. Aspire tends to run more frequent promotions than Allé, making it valuable to actively check for bonus opportunities.
If your provider uses Allergan products (Botox, Juvederm), enroll in Allé. If they use Galderma products (Dysport, Restylane, Sculptra), enroll in Aspire. If they use both, enroll in both — memberships are free and points accrue separately. Ask your provider which brands they use before your first appointment.
Xperience by Merz — For Xeomin and Radiesse Patients
Merz operates the Xperience program covering Xeomin (their botulinum toxin) and Radiesse (a calcium hydroxylapatite filler). Xperience is smaller than Allé and Aspire, reflecting Merz's smaller US market share. If your provider specifically uses Xeomin or Radiesse, enrollment is worthwhile. If you're choosing between providers partly based on product brand, Allé's volume of available rewards and promotions gives Allergan products a slight financial edge for loyalty program value.
Ready to find a provider near you?
Search by Zip Code →Maximizing Your Rewards: Practical Strategies
How to get the most value from aesthetic loyalty programs:
- •Enroll before your FIRST treatment — points are applied at time of purchase, not retroactively
- •Check for 'bonus point' and promotional offers before scheduling — timing treatments during promotions can double your points
- •Don't redeem small balances — accumulate toward larger rewards ($50+ certificates) for maximum value
- •Combine treatments in one appointment — some promotions apply per visit, maximizing a combined Botox + filler visit
- •Follow Allé and Aspire on social media or check their apps for limited-time promotions
- •Ask your provider if they're running any current promotions — providers often know about deals that aren't widely advertised
How Much Can Men Actually Save
A man getting Botox 3 times per year ($500 per treatment = $1,500 annually) plus one filler treatment ($900) spends approximately $2,400 per year. At typical reward rates, Allé or Aspire enrollment would generate $150-300 in annual rebates — essentially one free smaller Botox treatment every 1-2 years. During bonus point promotions, the value can be significantly higher. Over a decade of treatment, loyalty program participation is worth $1,500-3,000 in cumulative savings. The enrollment takes 5 minutes and there's no downside to participation.
Ready to find a provider near you?
Search by Zip Code →Other Ways to Reduce Costs
Beyond loyalty programs, men can reduce aesthetic treatment costs through: flexible spending accounts (FSA) — some aesthetic treatments qualify if prescribed by a physician; HSA accounts — same qualification requirements; package pricing — many providers offer discounts for pre-purchasing multiple treatment sessions; and provider promotional events like 'Botox parties' or open houses that offer treatments at reduced rates in a social setting. Combining loyalty programs with these approaches maximizes value from your aesthetic investment.