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Where to Buy Botox in Europe: Professional Guide (2025)

  • Dr. Alejandro Ruiz
  • Sep 12
  • 2 min read
Korean botulinum toxin vials — Liztox, Botulax, Nabota and Metox at Fillershop365

Introduction


Botulinum toxin type A (Botox) is one of the most widely used aesthetic treatments worldwide. Yet, many professionals wonder where to buy Botox safely in Europe while meeting EU compliance standards. This guide covers the European regulations, how to avoid unsafe suppliers, and where licensed practitioners can purchase trusted Korean brands such as Liztox, Botulax, Metox, and Nabota.



European regulations

Under EU law, botulinum toxin is classified as a prescription-only medicine (POM).

👉 This means it can only be purchased and administered by licensed healthcare professionals.

Key requirements:

  • CE-marked products.

  • Full batch traceability.

  • Cold-chain shipping compliance.



Safe ways to buy Botox in Europe

  1. Licensed pharmacies and distributors → prescription required.

  2. Verified online suppliers for professionals → e.g. Fillershop365, offering 24–72h EU delivery and authenticity guarantee.

  3. Unregulated online marketplaces → risk of counterfeits, ineffective products, and legal sanctions.



How to spot a reliable supplier

  • Professional verification before purchase.

  • Cold-chain shipping and specialized packaging.

  • Trusted Korean brands: Liztox, Nabota, Botulax, Metox.

  • Clear return policies and money-back guarantee in case of customs issues.

👉 Browse our Korean botulinum toxin category for the full range.



FAQ

Can I buy Botox without a prescription?

No. EU law requires a valid medical license to purchase and administer botulinum toxin.

Which Korean botulinum toxin brands are best?

Liztox, Nabota, Botulax, and Metox are known for purity, safety, and consistent clinical outcomes.

How fast is delivery?

Fillershop365 provides secure EU delivery within 24–72 hours.



Author

Dr. Dr. Alejandro Ruiz, Aesthetic Physician. Board-certified in aesthetic medicine with extensive experience in facial injectables and patient safety.



References

  • European Medicines Agency (EMA)

  • EU Medical Devices Regulation (MDR 2017/745)

  • Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (KFDA)

 
 
 

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