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If you’ve looked up Botox pricing in Fort Worth, you’ve probably noticed that most clinics do not publish their prices. At InjectCo, we do things differently, as we take pride in our transparent pricing across our aesthetic services. Botox cost in Fort Worth starts at $12/unit at our clinic on West Freeway, and we’ll walk you through everything before you commit to anything.
This guide covers the real numbers: cost per unit, how many units different areas typically need, what drives the total price up or down, and how InjectCo compares to other options in Fort Worth.
InjectCo is a nurse-led medical spa with 9 Texas locations. Our Fort Worth nurse injectors have performed thousands of treatments across the DFW area, and we believe patients make better decisions when they have real numbers.
Botox in Fort Worth costs between $10 and $15 per unit depending on the clinic and provider. At InjectCo, Botox starts at $12/unit. Most patients treat one to three areas in a single visit, which puts the average appointment cost between $240 and $600. A full-face treatment using 60 to 80 units runs $720 to $960.
The per-unit model is the honest way to price Botox. You pay for what you actually use, and don’t have to worry about a flat fee that may include far more product than your face needs or far less. A flat-fee clinic charging $300 for a forehead treatment may use 15 units, while another clinic charging $300 per area may use 40.
In Fort Worth, pricing tends to run slightly lower than Dallas or Southlake for comparable service quality. Clinics inside plastic surgery practices typically charge $14 to $15 per unit, while InjectCo’s nurse-led med spa in Fort Worth charges $12 per unit.
The table below shows typical unit ranges per area and what that costs at InjectCo Fort Worth at $12/unit. These are estimates; your actual units and personalized quote will be determined during your consultation.
| Treatment Area | Typical Units | InjectCo Cost Estimate | Results Duration | You’re a Good Candidate If… |
| Forehead lines | 10 to 30 units | $120 to $360 | 3 to 4 months | Horizontal creases at rest |
| Frown lines (11s) | 15 to 25 units | $180 to $300 | 3 to 5 months | Lines between brows |
| Crow’s feet (both sides) | 12 to 24 units | $144 to $288 | 3 to 4 months | Lines at outer eye corners |
| Bunny lines (nose) | 4 to 8 units | $48 to $96 | 3 to 4 months | Wrinkles on bridge of nose |
| Lip flip (upper lip) | 4 to 6 units | $48 to $72 | 2 to 3 months | Thin upper lip, visible gum |
| Masseter/jaw slimming | 40 to 60 units | $480 to $720 | 4 to 6 months | TMJ, bruxism, wide jaw |
| Neck (Nefertiti lift) | 25 to 50 units | $300 to $600 | 3 to 4 months | Neck bands, sagging jawline |
| Hyperhidrosis (underarms) | 50 to 100 units | $600 to $1,200 | 6 to 12 months | Excessive underarm sweating |
| Full face (3 areas) | 40 to 60 units | $480 to $720 | 3 to 4 months | Preventative or maintenance |
Disclaimer: Pricing based on $12/unit at InjectCo Fort Worth. Individual needs vary per patient. Unit ranges are typical estimates, not guarantees.
Three things determine what you pay for Botox: the number of units used, the cost per unit at the clinic you choose, and whether you need one area or multiple areas. Most patients tend to underestimate how much unit count affects the total cost. For instance, a forehead that only needs 12 units will require a very different cost from one that needs 28.
Muscle mass is a major driver of unit count. Men, first-time patients, and people with naturally strong facial muscles almost always need more units than someone who has been maintaining Botox for several years. Regular treatment often reduces unit needs over time as the muscles become accustomed to less activity.
At InjectCo, we map out your unit estimate before any product is opened. If your actual treatment requires fewer units than estimated, you pay for fewer. If you want to treat an additional small area while you’re in, we can do that too and bill you for exactly what we use. Our clinic takes pride in our pricing transparency; it’s how we handle Botox pricing, and we use the same approach across all 9 of our Texas locations.
When you compare Botox prices near Fort Worth, you can also factor in who’s holding the syringe and administering your injections. This is because the injector’s credential level also affects total cost. A medical assistant or aesthetician performing Botox at a discounted rate is not the same as a licensed BSN nurse with clinical training and experience. At InjectCo, 100% of treatments are performed by licensed nurse injectors with physician oversight.
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Dysport is priced by unit too, but Dysport units work differently from Botox units. Dysport requires roughly 2.5 to 3 units to achieve the same effect as 1 unit of Botox. If a clinic charges $4 per Dysport unit and $12 per Botox unit, you’re not getting a deal on Dysport: you’re paying the equivalent of $10 to $12 per Botox unit of effect anyway.
At InjectCo, we can walk you through both options during your one-on-one consultation. For some patients, particularly those treating large areas like the forehead or who prefer a slightly faster onset, Dysport is a reasonable alternative. The right choice depends on your muscle mass, treatment history, and how your face has responded to neuromodulators before.
Our Fort Worth clinic sits inside the Chapel Hill Shopping Center on West Freeway, Suite 152, the same center as Central Market and World Market. If you’re driving in from Benbrook, Lake Worth, or North Richland Hills, you’re looking at only 10 to 15 minutes most days.
The appointment starts with a consultation. We look at your facial anatomy, talk through what’s bothering you, and map out a unit plan before anything happens. First-time patients sometimes come in expecting to leave with frozen faces. At InjectCo, you don’t have to worry about this, as our goal is to help you look more well-rested, not obviously treated.
A patient we saw recently, a woman in her mid-30s from the Lake Worth area, came in after trying a Groupon Botox deal that had left her with uneven brows. She was nervous about coming back to anyone. We started conservatively with 20 units across two areas and mapped symmetrically, matching her anatomical facial structure. She came back three weeks later to say it was the first time she had felt like herself after Botox. Our Fort Worth med spa and our other locations across Texas are built around this standard of patient care.
Every injection at InjectCo is performed by a licensed nurse. Our Fort Worth team includes nurses with backgrounds in clinical hospital settings, including experience in pediatric neurology units. This clinical foundation affects how we approach facial anatomy, treatment planning, and patient safety.
Botox works best for dynamic wrinkles, the lines that form from repeated facial muscle movement like squinting, frowning, and smiling. If your wrinkles are visible when your face is completely relaxed and at rest, Botox will soften them but may not fully smooth them. Deep static lines often benefit more from a combination of Botox and dermal fillers.
Botox is not appropriate if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain neuromuscular conditions. People who bruise easily should let us know: we adjust technique and timing based on individual circumstances. If you’re considering dermal fillers in Fort Worth alongside Botox, a combination or adjunct treatment often produces better results for full facial smoothing and balancing rather than a single treatment alone.
Age is not a disqualifying factor in either direction. We see patients in their late 20s for preventative treatment and patients in their 60s for first-time Botox. What matters is what your own face needs, and we first have an honest conversation with our patients before any product is involved. Always consult your provider before starting any injectable treatment.
Botox in Fort Worth ranges from $10 to $15 per unit depending on the clinic. At InjectCo, the price is $12 per unit. Most areas require 10 to 60 units depending on the treatment zone, which puts most appointments between $240 and $720.
Forehead lines typically require 10 to 30 units depending on how strong your forehead muscles are and how many lines you want to treat. First-time patients and men often need more units. People who have maintained regular Botox for two or more years often need slightly fewer.
Yes, InjectCo offers promotions throughout the year and accepts the Alle rewards program from Allergan, which earns points toward future treatments. Ask about current specials when you call or book online. InjectCo also participates in Cherry and CareCredit financing for patients who prefer to spread out the cost.
Botox typically lasts 3 to 4 months for most patients. Areas with stronger or more active muscles, like the masseter and neck, can last up to 6 months. Patients who treat consistently over time often notice results extending slightly longer as the muscles gradually reduce their activity between appointments.
InjectCo is a nurse-led medical aesthetics clinic, not a traditional physician’s office. All treatments are performed by licensed nurse injectors. InjectCo operates under medical oversight and follows all Texas Board of Nursing and Texas Medical Board standards for aesthetic injection practice.
Yes, Botox and dermal fillers are often used together for a more complete result, specifically in full facial balancing treatments. Botox relaxes the muscles driving dynamic wrinkles, while fillers add volume or contour to loose, sagging facial areas. Our nurse-led team can assess both at your initial consultation and recommend a treatment plan that addresses your aesthetic goals while staying within your budget.
Dysport is priced per unit but requires roughly 2.5 to 3 units per 1 Botox unit of effect. A clinic charging $4 per Dysport unit is effectively charging about $10 to $12 per Botox-equivalent unit. The total cost at the end of the appointment is often similar. At InjectCo, we can compare both options during your one-on-one consultation.
Botox cost in Fort Worth starts at $12 per unit at InjectCo, and most appointments run between $240 and $720 depending on how many areas you treat. The best way to get your actual cost is a quick consultation where we map your face, confirm unit needs, and give you a real number or personalized quote before any product is opened.
Schedule your free Botox injections consultation in Fort Worth at InjectCo today and get a pricing estimate based on your actual face and aesthetic goals.
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Written by: Jen Adams, RN, Nurse Injector at InjectCo
Jen Adams is a licensed nurse injector at InjectCo MedSpa with extensive hands-on experience in facial injectables, lip fillers, and aesthetic consultations across multiple InjectCo Texas locations. She specializes in natural-looking results and patient education.
Reviewed by: Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN, Founder, InjectCo MedSpa
Kiara DeWitt is the founder of InjectCo MedSpa and a former lead clinical educator in the neurosurgery and neurology unit at Cook Children’s Pediatric Hospital. She earned her nursing degree from Texas Christian University and has performed thousands of aesthetic treatments across InjectCo’s 9 Texas locations.

