Best Botox Clinics in Houston, TX
Houston is the first market we have covered where clinics routinely advertise a Botox rate and a Dysport rate side by side, and the Dysport figure looks like a quarter of the price. It is not: Dysport units are not Botox units, and it takes roughly two and a half to three of them to do the work of one. Three of these five publish pricing that way. Read the drug name before the number, because the cheapest per-unit price in this city is almost never Botox.
Compare 5 ProvidersThe best Houston clinic for each priority
Different readers want different things. These verdicts come from the verified data below, not from advertising.
Houston Botox prices side by side
Every figure below was read off the provider’s own website, not a review aggregator. Where a clinic does not publish a price, we say so rather than estimating one.
| Provider | Published price per unit | Verified rating | Injector transparency | Neurotoxins carried | Area | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BotoxRN and MedSpa Houston | $12 per unit Botox, $3.50 per unit Dysport | 4.6 out of 5 · 122 Google reviews | Not stated | Botox, Dysport | Greenway Plaza, 3895 Southwest Fwy | botoxrn.com |
| ZO Skin Centre Houston | $13 per unit | 5.0 out of 5 · 287 Google reviews | Not stated | Botox | Montrose/River Oaks, 810 Waugh Dr Ste 101 | houstonskinhealth.com |
| River Oaks MedSpa | $5 to $14.50 per unit, Botox or Dysport | 4.8 out of 5 · 193 Google reviews | Not stated | Botox, Dysport | Greenway/Upper Kirby, 3100 Timmons Ln #100 | riveroaksmedspa.com |
| Utopia Plastic Surgery and Medical Spa | Not published | 4.8 out of 5 · 60 Google reviews | Not stated | Botox, Dysport | Uptown Park, 1121-16 Uptown Park Blvd | utopiaplasticsurgery.com |
| NakedMD Med Spa Houston | Not published | 4.9 out of 5 · 500 Google reviews | Not stated | Botox | Greenway/Upper Kirby, 3100 Timmons Ln #420 | nakedmd.com |
Dysport, Xeomin, Daxxify and Jeuveau are dosed differently from Botox, so per-unit prices are not directly comparable across brands. Always ask for the total for your treatment areas.
5 Botox providers in Houston, TX
Ranked on what can be independently checked, not on advertising spend or how much a clinic paid to be listed. Nobody pays to appear here.
How we chose and ranked these five
Every clinic below was assessed against the same five checks, in this order of weight:
- Verifiable reputation. A review score we could trace to a named platform and read ourselves, not a number copied from another directory. Where we could not verify one, we say so rather than inventing it.
- Injector transparency. Whether the clinic publishes who actually holds the syringe and their license, a named APRN or physician outranks "our expert team".
- Price transparency. Whether the per-unit rate is published at all, and how completely.
- Track record and accountability. Years trading, plus third-party accountability such as BBB accreditation.
- Brand range. How many of the five FDA-approved neurotoxins the clinic actually stocks.
A low rank means a clinic published less that we could verify, it is not a judgement on the care they give. Every gap is labelled so you can see exactly what is missing and ask about it directly.
NakedMD Med Spa Houston
Why it made this list: The largest verified review base in Houston on this page, 500 reviews at 4.9, from a franchise with more than forty locations. If review volume is what reassures you, nothing else here is close. It publishes no per-unit rate.
No per-unit price published on the site we could read. It runs promotional offers, so ask what the standing rate is outside any promotion, and whether a membership is required to get the advertised price.
- Published price
- Not published online, call for a quote
- Reputation
- 4.9 out of 5 · 500 Google reviews
- Who injects
- Individual injectors are not named on a page we could read, and no license types are stated. Ask who is treating you, what license they hold, and who the delegating physician is, which Texas expects to be named.
- Neurotoxins carried
- Botox
- Track record
- Med spa at 3100 Timmons Ln #420 in the Greenway and Upper Kirby area, part of a national group describing more than forty locations
- Credentials & recognition
- The largest verified review base of any Houston clinic on this page
- Locations
- Greenway/Upper Kirby, 3100 Timmons Ln #420
- Website
- nakedmd.com
Details verified August 2026 from NakedMD Med Spa Houston’s own website.
ZO Skin Centre Houston
Why it made this list: The highest rating on this page, 5.0 across 287 reviews, and the cleanest pricing in the city: one flat rate, published, with an explicit statement that it does not change once you are in the chair. That combination is rare anywhere.
Published at a flat $13 per unit, with a stated commitment to no promotional bait pricing that changes at the appointment. No minimum spend is published, so confirm whether one applies.
- Published price
- $13 per unit
- Reputation
- 5.0 out of 5 · 287 Google reviews
- Who injects
- Individual injectors are not named on the pricing page we read. Ask for a name and a license type, and ask who prescribes if your injector is a nurse.
- Neurotoxins carried
- Botox
- Track record
- Skin centre at 810 Waugh Dr in the Montrose and River Oaks area, operating under the ZO Skin Health brand
- Credentials & recognition
- A 5.0 average across 287 reviews, the highest verified rating in this set
- Locations
- Montrose/River Oaks, 810 Waugh Dr Ste 101
- Website
- houstonskinhealth.com
Details verified August 2026 from ZO Skin Centre Houston’s own website.
River Oaks MedSpa
Why it made this list: 4.8 across 193 reviews, and the clearest illustration in Houston of the pricing trap on this page. Its published range covers two different drugs in one line, so the bottom of the range is not a Botox price.
Published as “$5-$14.50/unit” with the line “Choose from Botox or Dysport”. The page does not say which drug sits at which end, so read the $14.50 as the Botox rate and the $5 as Dysport: that is our reading of it rather than their statement, and it is exactly the question to ask before you book. Get the total in dollars for your treatment, not the rate.
- Published price
- $5 to $14.50 per unit, Botox or Dysport
- Reputation
- 4.8 out of 5 · 193 Google reviews
- Who injects
- No individual injectors are named on the pricing page and no license types are stated. Establish who is treating you, what they hold, and who the delegating physician is.
- Neurotoxins carried
- Botox, Dysport
- Track record
- Med spa at 3100 Timmons Ln #100, in the same building as NakedMD above
- Credentials & recognition
- Publishes a neurotoxin rate at all, which two of these five do not
- Locations
- Greenway/Upper Kirby, 3100 Timmons Ln #100
- Website
- riveroaksmedspa.com
Details verified August 2026 from River Oaks MedSpa’s own website.
BotoxRN and MedSpa Houston
Why it made this list: The lowest published Botox rate in Houston at $12, on a full published price list rather than a promotion. It also has the lowest rating of the five at 4.6, on the second smallest review base at 122.
Published at $12 per unit for Botox and $3.50 per unit for Dysport. The Dysport figure is not a discount: at roughly two and a half to three Dysport units per Botox unit it works out around $9 to $10.50 in Botox terms. Ask for the dollar total either way.
- Published price
- $12 per unit Botox, $3.50 per unit Dysport
- Reputation
- 4.6 out of 5 · 122 Google reviews
- Who injects
- The name signals nurse injectors, but no individual injectors are named on the pricing page and no license types are stated. Under the Texas delegation rules there has to be a delegating physician, so ask who it is and how often they are on site.
- Neurotoxins carried
- Botox, Dysport
- Track record
- Med spa at 3895 Southwest Fwy in Greenway Plaza, with a further Sugar Land location
- Credentials & recognition
- The lowest published standing Botox rate in the city on this page
- Locations
- Greenway Plaza, 3895 Southwest Fwy
- Website
- botoxrn.com
Details verified August 2026 from BotoxRN and MedSpa Houston’s own website.
Utopia Plastic Surgery and Medical Spa
Why it made this list: The only surgeon-led practice on this page, holding 4.8 and naming a board-certified plastic surgeon. It is fifth here on the numbers: 60 reviews is a much thinner sample than the 122 to 500 above it, and it publishes no standing rate.
No standing per-unit price is published. The only figures on the specials page, $10.50 for Botox and $4 for Dysport, are attached to a 2024 Botox Day event, so they are a past promotion rather than a current rate and we do not record them as this clinic’s price. Ask for the standing rate and whether there is a minimum.
- Published price
- Not published online, call for a quote
- Reputation
- 4.8 out of 5 · 60 Google reviews
- Who injects
- Names the surgeon but not the med spa injectors. Ask whether the surgeon or a member of the med spa team performs the injection, and whether the price differs between them, because it does at other practices we have covered.
- Neurotoxins carried
- Botox, Dysport
- Track record
- Plastic surgery practice and med spa at 1121-16 Uptown Park Blvd in Uptown Park
- Credentials & recognition
- Names Dr Franklin Rose, a board-certified plastic surgeon, on its own site
- Locations
- Uptown Park, 1121-16 Uptown Park Blvd
- Website
- utopiaplasticsurgery.com
Details verified August 2026 from Utopia Plastic Surgery and Medical Spa’s own website.
What Botox actually costs in Houston by treatment area
Botox is sold per unit, so the honest answer to “how much does it cost” depends on the area being treated. The ranges below apply Houston’s published per-unit prices ($12–$14.50) to standard dosing ranges.
| Treatment area | Typical units | Cost at Houston prices |
|---|---|---|
| Forehead lines | 10–30 | $120–$435 |
| Glabella (frown "11s") | 15–25 | $180–$363 |
| Crow's feet | 10–24 | $120–$348 |
| Brow lift | 4–8 | $48–$116 |
| Lip flip | 4–6 | $48–$87 |
| Masseter (jaw slimming) | 40–60 | $480–$870 |
Unit ranges reflect standard dosing published in aesthetic pricing guides. Your injector will dose to your anatomy, so treat these as planning figures, not a quote.
What each Houston clinic charges by treatment area
The table above gives Houston’s overall range. This one applies each clinic’s own published rate to standard dosing, so you can see what a specific treatment would actually cost at a specific provider.
| Treatment area | Typical units | ZO Skin Centre Houston | River Oaks MedSpa | BotoxRN and MedSpa Houston |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forehead lines | 10 to 30 | $130 to $390 | $145 to $435 | $120 to $360 |
| Glabella (frown "11s") | 15 to 25 | $195 to $325 | $218 to $362 | $180 to $300 |
| Crow's feet | 10 to 24 | $130 to $312 | $145 to $348 | $120 to $288 |
| Brow lift | 4 to 8 | $52 to $104 | $58 to $116 | $48 to $96 |
| Lip flip | 4 to 6 | $52 to $78 | $58 to $87 | $48 to $72 |
| Masseter (jaw slimming) | 40 to 60 | $520 to $780 | $580 to $870 | $480 to $720 |
Each column applies that clinic’s own published per unit rate to standard dosing ranges. Clinics that do not publish a rate are not shown here. Your injector doses to your anatomy, so treat these as planning figures rather than a quote.
Where each Houston provider is
Botox is a repeat treatment every three to four months, so distance matters more than people expect when they book the first time.
Booking, deposits and memberships
The headline per unit price is rarely the whole story. Minimums, deposits and membership terms change what you actually pay.
| Provider | Published price | Consultation | Deposit or minimum | Membership or offer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NakedMD Med Spa Houston | Not published | Not published | Not published | No published rate, ask for the standing price outside promotions |
| ZO Skin Centre Houston | $13 per unit | $13 per unit | Not published | Flat published rate, states it does not change at the appointment |
| River Oaks MedSpa | $5 to $14.50 per unit, Botox or Dysport | $5 to $14.50 per unit | Not published | One range covering Botox or Dysport, confirm which drug you are quoted |
| BotoxRN and MedSpa Houston | $12 per unit Botox, $3.50 per unit Dysport | $12 Botox, $3.50 Dysport per unit | Not published | Full published price list, the Dysport rate is not comparable |
| Utopia Plastic Surgery and Medical Spa | Not published | Not published | Not published | Only figure published is a 2024 event promotion, not a standing rate |
What to ask before you book in Houston
Texas sets specific requirements on who may inject and under whose authority. These are the questions that check them. A good clinic answers all five without hesitating.
- What license does the person injecting me hold, and what is their name? Texas requires the clinic to disclose who performs the injection and their credentials before it happens.
- Who is the physician delegating this, and how often are they on site? Cosmetic injection is the practice of medicine in Texas, so there has to be one.
- Has a physician, PA or nurse practitioner assessed me and created my record, or am I being injected off a form?
- Is this price for Botox or for Dysport? If a per-unit figure looks unusually low in Houston, it is usually Dysport, whose units are not equivalent.
- What is the dollar total for my treatment, not the rate per unit?
- Is there a minimum spend, and does the price change if a different injector treats me?
How to vet a Houston injector, and what Texas actually requires
Texas writes this down more clearly than most states. Injecting a prescription medicine for cosmetic reasons is the practice of medicine, and the Texas Medical Board keeps its rules on nonsurgical medical cosmetic procedures at 22 Texas Administrative Code sections 169.25 to 169.29, which replaced the board’s older rule at 193.17 in 2025. What that gives you is a short list of things a compliant Houston clinic has to be able to answer:
- Someone with prescribing authority has to have assessed you first. Under the delegation rules, a physician, or a physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse acting under a physician’s delegation, has to establish the relationship with you and hold your medical record. A nurse injector can perform the injection, but the decision that you should have it is not theirs to make alone. Ask who is prescribing, not just who is injecting.
- They have to tell you who is treating you, and what they hold. The rules require disclosure of who will perform the delegated act and that person’s credentials, before it happens. So "one of our injectors" is not a compliant answer to "who is treating me today". You are entitled to a name and a license type.
- Delegation has to meet section 157.001 of the Occupations Code. That is the statute the board’s rule points at. In practice it means there has to be a real supervising physician standing behind the clinic, not a name on a wall. If your injector is a nurse, ask who the delegating physician is and how often they are on site.
- The 2026 "new Texas law" you may have read about does not exist. Senate Bill 378 would have tightened who may inject, and several clinic blogs still describe it as though it passed. It was vetoed in June 2025. The board’s delegation rules above are what governs, and a clinic citing a new statute at you is working from marketing copy rather than the law.
- Check the license yourself, because it takes two minutes. The Texas Medical Board publishes a public lookup for physicians and physician assistants, and the Board of Nursing does the same for RNs and nurse practitioners. Search the name you were given. If the name you were given is not the person who walks in, that is the moment to stop.
The pattern in Texas is that the rules are written down and the clinic is required to tell you things, which is more than Pennsylvania gives you. That cuts both ways: because disclosure is required, a Houston clinic that will not name your injector or the delegating physician is not being coy, it is out of step with the board’s own rule. The questions below are the ones the rule already entitles you to an answer to.
Frequently asked questions
How we built this page, and what we could not verify
Every price, credential, address and brand claim above came from the named provider’s own website in August 2026, and each clinic card links to the page it came from. Every rating is that business’s own Google rating and review count, read from its Google Maps listing on 21 August 2026, not copied from a directory. Google ratings move as new reviews land, so treat each count as a snapshot of that date rather than a live figure.
What we could not verify: 2 of the 5 providers do not publish per-unit pricing, and 2 do not publish injector names or credentials. Those gaps are marked as “not published” rather than filled with estimates. Clinic pricing and staffing change often, confirm both directly with the provider before booking.
This page is educational and is not medical advice. It is not a recommendation of any individual provider.
Sources
- Texas Medical Board physician and PA lookup
- 22 Tex. Admin. Code sec. 169.25, Other Delegation
- ZO Skin Centre Houston, published Botox pricing
- BotoxRN and MedSpa Houston, published price list
- River Oaks MedSpa, published pricing page
- Utopia Plastic Surgery and Med Spa, med spa specials
- NakedMD, services and locations
Botox clinic guides in other cities
Injector rules are set state by state, so a guide in the same state applies the same law to a different market. Every guide uses the same checks: published per unit price, verified Google rating, named injectors and brand range.
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Before you book in Houston
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