The best Botox providers in Tyler, TX are the ones who can show you an active medical license, tell you exactly who performs the injections, name the product they are using, and give you clear per unit pricing. This guide compares 10 providers serving Tyler on publicly available credentials, injector type, neurotoxins offered, and review information.
Key takeaways
Written by Jen, BSN, RN, Clinical Aesthetics Injector. Medically reviewed by Dr. Josh Allen, D.O., Medical Director. Last updated August 2026.
Medical disclaimer: this article is patient education, not medical advice, and it is not a diagnosis or a treatment recommendation. Botox is a prescription medicine and requires an assessment by a licensed medical professional. Individual results vary. Talk with a qualified clinician about your own circumstances before starting any treatment.
Patients searching for Botox providers near me should compare more than convenience or social media photographs. Look for a licensed medical professional with training in facial anatomy, experience performing the treatment you want, and a clear process for handling questions or unexpected effects.
Pricing should also be transparent enough to compare. Ask whether the clinic charges by unit or by treatment area, and which product the quote includes.
BOTOX Cosmetic is a prescription medicine. Its approved cosmetic uses include frown lines, crow’s feet lines, forehead lines, and moderate to severe platysma bands in adults. Other treatment areas may be off-label and require a separate discussion. Neurotoxin results are typically discussed in a range of about three to four months, and they vary from person to person.
Providers were included if their own websites publicly list Botox and show that they serve patients in the Tyler area. Business addresses, injector credentials, and product information came from each provider’s own website.
Current providers are listed alphabetically rather than ranked by quality. The word best in the title is a category convention for this kind of comparison, not a judgement about any individual business. InjectCo appears last because it is opening in Tyler and is not currently operating there.
Review information was checked on August 17, 2026. Google ratings change over time. Where a current rating could not be confirmed through an accessible business profile, the entry says so rather than substituting data from another directory.
Every entry uses the same four fields so the comparison stays objective and easy to scan. Inclusion is not an endorsement of one provider over another, and the order is alphabetical. All details below were taken from each provider’s own website on August 17, 2026 and can change without notice.
Location: 6843 Old Jacksonville Highway, Tyler
Injector type: Nurse practitioners, including APRN and FNP-C providers
Neurotoxins listed: Botox
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
Augustus Aesthetics publishes its injector credentials and offers appointments at its Old Jacksonville Highway office.
Location: 6843 Old Jacksonville Highway, Suite A, Tyler
Injector type: APRN, FNP-C
Neurotoxins listed: Botox and Dysport
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
Butterfly Effect Aesthetic Studio identifies its lead provider as a family nurse practitioner and lists injectable neurotoxins on its website.
Location: 4809 Old Bullard Road, Suite 500, Tyler
Injector type: Physician, physician assistant, and family nurse practitioner providers
Neurotoxins listed: Botox, Daxxify, Dysport, and Jeuveau
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
The Old Bullard Road practice publishes individual provider credentials and product-specific services on its own location page.
Location: 909 East Southeast Loop 323, Suite 777, Tyler
Injector type: Physicians
Neurotoxins listed: BOTOX Cosmetic
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
The CHRISTUS Cosmetic Surgery Center lists BOTOX Cosmetic among its nonsurgical procedures and identifies its providers online.
Location: 2639 Elkton Trail, Tyler
Injector type: Physicians and physician assistants
Neurotoxins listed: BOTOX Cosmetic
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
Epiphany Dermatology publishes the credentials of its clinicians and lists BOTOX Cosmetic under cosmetic dermatology.
Location: 419 West Southwest Loop 323, Suite 200, Tyler
Injector type: Not listed on the Tyler location page reviewed on August 17, 2026
Neurotoxins listed: Botox
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
It’s a Secret Med Spa confirms Botox availability at its Tyler location. Patients can ask who will perform the injections when they schedule.
Location: 8926 South Broadway Avenue, Suite 164, Room 100, Tyler
Injector type: Nurse practitioners, including MSN, APRN, and FNP-C providers
Neurotoxins listed: Botox
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
Lifestyle Solutions publishes its providers’ nursing credentials and identifies its owner as a family nurse practitioner and injector.
Location: 2756 Elkton Trail, Tyler
Injector type: Physician and medical team
Neurotoxins listed: BOTOX Cosmetic
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
Oak Hills Med Spa identifies its physician founder on its website and lists BOTOX Cosmetic among its treatments.
Location: 107 Robert E. Lee Drive, Tyler
Injector type: Physician, physician assistant, and registered nurse injectors
Neurotoxins listed: Botox and Xeomin
Google rating: Not independently confirmed through an accessible Google Business Profile as of August 17, 2026
Pure Radiance Medical Spa identifies its supervising physician and publishes injector credentials on its medical team page.
Location: Opening in Tyler. An address and an opening date have not been announced.
Injector type: Licensed nurse injectors with physician oversight
Neurotoxins listed: Botox and Dysport are available through InjectCo’s current treatment network
Google rating: No Tyler rating, because the Tyler location is not open
Botox treatment at InjectCo uses per unit pricing and nurse-led assessments, and treatment areas beyond the upper face, such as masseter Botox, are assessed individually. This entry appears last to distinguish the planned Tyler location from providers already operating locally.
| What to compare | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Injector | Full name, active license, and credential |
| Medical oversight | Who evaluates candidacy and who is available after treatment |
| Product | Brand name, sealed vial, and source |
| Experience | Frequency of Botox treatments and experience with your requested area |
| Pricing | Price per unit, estimated units, and expected total |
| Follow-up | When results are reviewed and how concerns are handled |
| Photographs | Images from the provider’s own consenting patients |
Nonsurgical cosmetic injections are treated as medical procedures in Texas. In general terms, a physician may delegate the procedure to a person with appropriate training, and a physician, PA, or APRN is expected to be onsite or immediately available for emergency consultation. Ask any clinic to explain its own supervision arrangement in writing before you book.
A physician completes medical school and postgraduate medical training. A physician assistant practices under physician supervision. A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse. A registered nurse may administer delegated treatment but does not independently prescribe Botox.
These credentials describe different education and practice pathways. They do not determine injection skill on their own. Training, treatment volume, anatomy knowledge, and available supervision all still matter.
To find a Botox provider you can actually verify, use the Texas Medical Board license lookup for physicians and physician assistants, and search the Texas Board of Nursing verification system for registered nurses and nurse practitioners. Confirm that the name on the license matches the person who will treat you, and that the license is active.
You can also review the clinicians who inject at InjectCo before you schedule.
Clinics may charge by unit or by treatment area. Per unit pricing is easier to compare, because an area-based quote does not reveal how many units are included.
Botox at InjectCo costs $12 per unit, or $9 per unit for members. The final total depends on the number of units recommended for your anatomy, your muscle activity, and the areas you want treated. Other clinics set their own prices, and this figure applies to InjectCo only.
Ask for the estimated unit count and the total cost before you consent. A very low price does not prove that a provider is unqualified, and a higher price does not guarantee a particular result. Credentials, product authenticity, assessment quality, and follow-up access should stay part of the comparison. Individual results vary.

Ask how the clinic calculates its price, how many units may be recommended, and what follow-up is included.
The best Botox injectors near me will answer practical questions before they take payment. Screenshot this checklist and take it to your consultation.
The FDA has warned about counterfeit versions of Botox. Authentic FDA-approved BOTOX Cosmetic is supplied in labelled 50-unit and 100-unit vials that show the active ingredient onabotulinumtoxinA, which is why asking to see the vial is a reasonable request at any clinic.
InjectCo MedSpa is opening in Tyler. The location is not currently open, and an address, phone number, operating hours, and opening date have not been announced.
Patients can expect nurse-led assessments, per unit pricing, physician oversight, and treatment recommendations based on facial anatomy. Until the Tyler opening is announced, you can review the current InjectCo locations and contact the team for updates.
Choosing a provider involves more than finding the closest appointment. These answers cover licensing, injector type, pricing, and how to compare local options.
Start with clinics that publish the injector’s name, medical credential, treatment products, and contact information. Then verify the license through the Texas Medical Board or the Texas Board of Nursing rather than relying only on reviews or social media.
Look for an active medical license, relevant training, experience with the area you want treated, transparent pricing, and accessible follow-up. Ask to see the product vial, and ask to see photographs from the injector’s own consenting patients.
The credential matters, but it is not the only factor. Physicians, PAs, APRNs, and appropriately trained nurses have different scopes and supervision requirements. Specific injection experience and access to medical oversight also affect the treatment process.
Botox at InjectCo costs $12 per unit, or $9 per unit for members. Other clinics set their own prices, so ask whether a quote is per unit or per area, and request the expected total before treatment.
Not necessarily. Price alone does not establish whether a provider is qualified. Verify the injector’s license, product authenticity, training, assessment process, and follow-up access before you decide whether the overall value meets your expectations.
A polished social media feed is not a substitute for a verified license, an authentic product, transparent pricing, and a clear follow-up process. The right provider should explain who will treat you, why a specific number of units is appropriate, and what support is available afterwards. Individual results vary, and no clinic can promise a particular outcome.
Use this comparison as a starting point, then verify the details that matter most before you book.

Compare credentials, product selection, pricing, treatment experience, and follow-up before you decide who should perform your injections.
Dr. Allen earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his emergency medicine residency with Texas A&M. As Medical Director, he reviews InjectCo’s treatments, protocols, and patient education content for accuracy and safety across all nine Texas locations.

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