Botox in The Woodlands, TX generally costs $10 to $18 per unit in 2026. Most providers price per unit, and some clinics price by treatment area instead. At InjectCo in The Woodlands, Botox is $12 per unit, or $9 per unit for members, so one 20 unit area comes to $240, or $180 for members.
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Written by Jen Adams, BSN, RN, Clinical Aesthetics Injector. Medically reviewed by Dr. Josh Allen, D.O., Medical Director. Last updated August 2026.
Medical disclaimer: this article is general information and not medical advice. Prices are current as of the update date and are subject to change. Individual results vary. Speak with a licensed provider before starting any injectable treatment.
Botox in The Woodlands runs from about $10 to $18 a unit. At our med spa in The Woodlands the rate is $12 per unit, or $9 per unit for members. The highest published price we found locally belongs to a plastic surgery and dermatology practice, so our rate sits meaningfully below the top of the local market without being a budget offer.
Botox cost per unit is only half of the equation. What you pay depends on how many units your muscles actually need, and that changes with the treatment area, muscle strength and how much movement you want to keep. A price well below the local range is worth a second look, because counterfeit product is a real problem in this category. Here is how to spot fake Botox before you book.
Our per unit price includes a facial assessment, nurse led injection under physician oversight and a written treatment plan, with no separate consultation fee and no add on charges. You can see the full list on our transparent pricing page, and compare the wider market in our guide to Botox pricing by city across Texas.
Unit count varies by patient. Botox Cosmetic carries an approved dose of 20 units for frown lines, 20 units for forehead lines when they are treated together with the frown lines, and 24 units for crow’s feet. Other areas, including the bunny lines and the masseter, are treated off label, so the ranges below reflect what is commonly used rather than an approved dose.
| Treatment area | Typical units | At InjectCo, $12 per unit | Member, $9 per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forehead lines | 20 | $240 | $180 |
| Frown lines (the 11s) | 20 | $240 | $180 |
| Crow’s feet | 24 | $288 | $216 |
| Bunny lines, nose (off label) | 5 to 10 | $60 to $120 | $45 to $90 |
| Masseter, jaw (off label) | 20 to 50 | $240 to $600 | $180 to $450 |
Our per unit price for Botox in The Woodlands does not change from one area to the next. We charge $12 per unit across every facial zone, and $9 per unit for members. What changes is the number of units, and that is what moves your total. A lip flip is a small dose treatment and is priced by unit at the same rate.

Review the treatment areas, the unit count and your total at $12 a unit, or $9 a unit for members, before you decide.
Most pages in this market tell you the price depends on units and then never show the arithmetic. Here it is. A single area at the approved 20 unit dose is $240, or $180 on membership. The full upper face at 64 units is $768, or $576 on membership.
| 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 |
You can work your own estimate before you call using our Botox and filler calculator, or request a written figure through our instant quote form. Your nurse confirms the final unit count at your assessment.
If you are comparing quotes across The Woodlands, Spring and Conroe, you will see a wide spread. The price is not only the product. It reflects the model the clinic runs.
A quote well under the local range deserves a question about the vial and the injector rather than a booking.
Botox results typically last three to four months per treatment. Most patients plan for two to three sessions a year. Our Botox membership brings the rate to $9 per unit and includes priority booking, which is what makes the annual figure below meaningfully different.
| Treatment area | Units per session | Units across three sessions | 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 |
A large share of Woodlands searches for Botox are about medical rather than cosmetic uses. Botulinum toxin is used in the masseter muscle for jaw tension and in the underarms for excessive sweating. These are assessed differently from a cosmetic treatment, they are priced by unit count in the same way, and candidacy depends on your history and your examination rather than on a price list. Bring it up at your consultation and your nurse will tell you whether it is appropriate and what the unit count is likely to be. We cover these uses in more depth on their own pages.
Botox questions in The Woodlands tend to start with price and end with who is holding the needle. The answers below cover per unit cost locally and how it compares with Houston, why the forehead is not usually treated on its own, whether insurance applies, how long results hold, treatment for jaw tension, and what to check before you book with any provider.
Botox in The Woodlands runs about $10 to $18 per unit. At a 20 unit dose that is roughly $200 to $360 for a single area. Your total depends on practice type, injector experience, the product used and what the fee includes.
At InjectCo, Botox is $12 per unit, or $9 per unit for members. That includes a facial assessment, nurse led injection under physician oversight and a written treatment plan with no add on fees. Your nurse sets your final unit count and quote before treatment.
Forehead lines are not usually treated on their own, because relaxing them in isolation can drop the brow. The approved dose treats the forehead and frown lines together at 40 units, which is $480 at $12 per unit, or $360 for members at $9 per unit.
There is no reliable published data comparing the two markets, and both cover a wide range. Very few practices in either area publish a per unit price at all, so the only dependable comparison is the one you make by asking each clinic for its per unit rate and the unit count it expects to use.
Cosmetic Botox is not usually covered, because aesthetic treatment is not considered medically necessary. Coverage is sometimes possible when botulinum toxin is used for a documented medical diagnosis, but it is never automatic. Check directly with your insurer before you assume either way.
Botox results typically last three to four months. Most patients repeat treatment on roughly that interval, which works out at two to three sessions a year. Your nurse can build a maintenance schedule around your calendar and your goals.
Botulinum toxin is used in the masseter muscle for jaw tension, and it is assessed differently from a cosmetic treatment. Whether it is appropriate for you depends on your history and your examination, so it needs a consultation rather than a price quote. Pricing still works by unit count.
Check that the injector holds an active licence and that a physician oversees the practice. Ask which product is being used and to see the vial. Look at real patient reviews, confirm the setting is clinical, and treat a price far below the local range as a reason to ask more questions.
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 typical 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.

Book a consultation and get your treatment plan, unit count and total in writing before any injection.
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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