Botox in Dallas typically runs about $10 to $18 per unit. Most first visits land between roughly $240 and $600 depending on how many areas you treat. At InjectCo, Botox is $12 a unit, or $9 for members.
Medical Disclaimer: This article is general information and not medical advice. Prices are current as of the update date and are subject to change. Unit counts shown are FDA-approved treatment doses and are not a treatment plan. Individual results vary. Consult a licensed provider before starting any injectable treatment, and tell them if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to conceive, or have a neuromuscular condition.
InjectCo’s Botox pricing at our Dallas med spa is $12 per unit, or $9 per unit for members. Dallas clinics typically charge anywhere from about $9 to $20 a unit, and the mid-market band sits around $12 to $14. Prices vary by unit count, which changes depending on the area, muscle strength, and goal.
The $9 rate is a member price, not a promotion. A membership sets a lower per unit rate for the whole year for patients who already plan to come back, which is a different thing from a one off flash sale or a daily deal voucher. Anything advertised at $6 to $9 a unit with no membership attached is worth a second look. Be wary of fake Botox and counterfeit injectables in Dallas, and compare the wider market using our guide to Botox pricing by city across Texas.
The number of Botox units needed to relax wrinkles changes by area. Muscle strength, mass, and activity all factor into how many units you need, as different facial zones each require different doses to work effectively.
Stronger, more overactive muscles, such as the forehead and the masseter (jaw), require more product to soften compared to less overworked muscles like crow’s feet and bunny lines (nose wrinkles), which only need a few units.
Here is how many units you typically need by area, including the cost:
| Treatment area | Typical units | At InjectCo, $12 per unit | Member, $9 per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forehead lines | 20 | $240 | $180 |
| Frown lines (the 11s between the brows or glabella) | 20 | $240 | $180 |
| Crow’s feet | 24 | $288 | $216 |
| Bunny lines (nose) | 5 to 10 units | $60 to $120 | $45 to $90 |
| Masseter (jaw) | 20 to 50 units | $240 to $600 | $180 to $450 |
| Lip flip | Flat rate, not unit priced | $199 | Flat rate applies |
Unit counts are individual. The ranges presented are typical of common Botox treatments, but they are not guaranteed. At InjectCo, our per-unit pricing for Botox in Dallas does not change per area. We charge $12 per unit across all treatment areas. What changes is the number of units needed, and this affects your total cost. An assessment with your licensed provider sets the actual dose.
Calculate Your Botox Units Before Booking
Select a treatment area to see unit estimates with our Botox calculator, or request a detailed quote.
Your total cost depends on the number of units needed to achieve your desired outcome, and whether you are treating one area, two areas, or the full upper face. At InjectCo, a single area such as frown lines typically costs $240 at the FDA-approved 20-unit dose, while treating the upper face at 64 units totals $768. Members are quoted at $9 per unit.
Here is the total unit count for each facial zone, with InjectCo’s pricing:
| Facial zone | Treatment areas | Units | At InjectCo, $12 per unit | Member, $9 per unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One area | Frown lines (the 11s between the brows) | 20 | $240 | $180 |
| Two areas | Forehead and frown lines together | 40 | $480 | $360 |
| Full upper face | Forehead lines, frown lines, and crow’s feet | 64 | $768 | $576 |
Estimate Your Botox Cost Before Booking
Select the areas you want to treat for an initial estimate, then confirm your unit count at your InjectCo consultation.
If you are comparing your options, you may notice that Botox pricing in Dallas varies. This price is not just limited to the product itself, as your total is also affected by the following factors:
A higher price does not always mean a better result, and a lower one does not automatically mean a worse one. However, with the rise of counterfeit Botox across multiple U.S. states, always be vigilant when it comes to who is holding the needle and where the product came from.
Know Your Botox Cost Before Treatment
Review the product, treatment areas, and unit count before deciding.
Results typically last three to four months, so most people budget for two to three sessions a year. Consult with your provider for a treatment plan that includes maintenance sessions.
At InjectCo, we offer a Botox membership program for patients who plan to come back through the year. Members pay $9 per unit instead of the $12 standard rate, and the membership carries an annual fee. Check the current fee and what it covers on our transparent pricing page before you join.
Here is how much it costs to maintain Botox on an annual basis, at three sessions per year based on the FDA-approved dose for each treatment area.
| Treatment area | Typical units | Botox, three times a year | At InjectCo, $12 per unit | Member, $9 per unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forehead lines | 20 | 60 | $720 | $540 |
| Frown lines | 20 | 60 | $720 | $540 |
| Crow’s feet | 24 | 72 | $864 | $648 |
Unit counts are typical. Your actual dose comes from an assessment performed by an InjectCo nurse. Individual results vary.
Botox pricing questions in Dallas tend to fall into three groups: what a single unit costs, how many units a given area takes, and what makes one clinic cheaper than another. The answers below work through per unit pricing in Dallas and across Texas, typical doses for the forehead and frown lines, why unit based pricing differs from flat per area pricing, whether insurance applies, and how often treatment needs repeating.
Botox in Dallas typically runs about $10 to $18 per unit. At InjectCo MedSpa in Dallas, it is $12 per unit, or $9 per unit on membership.
For forehead lines, the FDA-approved dose is 20 units of Botox. At InjectCo, this costs $240 at $12 per unit, or $180 at $9 per unit for members.
The FDA-approved dose for frown lines (the 11s between the eyebrows or glabellar region) is 20 units. At InjectCo, this treatment area typically costs $240 at $12 per unit, or $180 at $9 per unit on membership.
At InjectCo in Dallas, Botox is priced by unit. Unit-based pricing means you pay only for what you need, and it allows our licensed nurse injectors to personalize your dose and create a tailored treatment plan based on your anatomy and goal.
Botox may be cheaper at some Dallas clinics due to different factors that affect the price, such as injector credential and experience, provider or clinic type, pay-per-unit vs flat fee pricing, and other inclusions like consults and follow-ups. Anything lower than the standard rate without a membership is worth being cautious about, especially with the rise of fake Botox in Dallas.
Most insurance providers do not offer coverage for Botox in Dallas since cosmetic or anti-aging injections are not considered medically necessary. However, health insurance may cover Botox for medical reasons, such as chronic migraines and hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating), if the patient meets the criteria for diagnosis.
Botox in Texas typically costs $10 to $18 per unit, with most treatment sessions ranging from $300 to $700 depending on the unit count and area. At InjectCo, Botox is $12 per unit, or $9 per unit on membership, at all nine Texas locations.
To maintain results, you may need to repeat Botox injections every three to four months. Consult with an InjectCo nurse for a suitable treatment plan that includes maintenance sessions. We also offer a membership program for patients who come back through the year, which sets the rate at $9 per unit instead of $12. The membership carries an annual fee, listed on our pricing page.

Botox cost in Dallas depends on drivers such as muscle strength or activity, treatment area, product choice, and injector experience. Book your consultation at InjectCo today, and get your plan and unit count in writing before your treatment, so you know what you are paying for.
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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