Baby Botox in San Diego
Compare Baby Botox providers in San Diego with transparent pricing from verified providers across La Jolla, Carlsbad, Del Mar, and neighboring areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.
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Baby Botox in San Diego typically costs $180-$540 per treatment ($12-$18 per unit).
La Jolla · 92037
Timothy Chang, MD
★ 4.9 · 313 Google reviews
9850 Genesee Ave #850, La Jolla, CA, 92037
$12-$18/unit
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San Diego · 92123
Cage, Dori MD
★ 5.0 · 277 Google reviews
8008 Frost St Suite 403, San Diego, CA, 92123
$12-$18/unit
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San Diego · 92120
Martin Peter MD
★ 5.0 · 181 Google reviews
4647 Zion Ave, San Diego, CA, 92120
$12-$18/unit
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San Diego · 92123
Cynthia S. Lin, MD - Sharp Rees-Stealy Kearny Mesa
★ 4.9 · 168 Google reviews
8975 Balboa Ave Floor 2, San Diego, CA, 92123
$12-$18/unit
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San Diego · 92130
Jaclyn A. Jensen, DO - Sharp Rees-Stealy Carmel Valley
★ 4.9 · 149 Google reviews
12710 Carmel Country Rd, San Diego, CA, 92130
$12-$18/unit
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San Diego · 92107
Charlie Chen, M.D.
★ 5.0 · 134 Google reviews
4101 Voltaire St, San Diego, CA, 92107
$12-$18/unit
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San Diego · 92108
LifeStance Therapists & Psychiatrists San Diego
★ 4.5 · 227 Google reviews
8989 Rio San Diego Dr #200, San Diego, CA, 92108
$12-$18/unit
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La Jolla · 92037
Dr. Mark Mofid
★ 4.7 · 155 Google reviews
4150 Regents Park Row UNIT 300, La Jolla, CA, 92037
$12-$18/unit
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San Diego · 92121
Faces Plus: Dr. Steven Cohen
★ 4.7 · 143 Google reviews
4510 Executive Dr #200, San Diego, CA, 92121
$12-$18/unit
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This page lists 9 Baby Botox providers across La Jolla and nearby areas. All of them have public Google ratings shown above.
Pricing shown is estimated based on San Diego regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings. Always confirm pricing directly with the provider.
What is a Baby Botox?
Baby Botox uses smaller, more strategic doses of Botox to soften fine lines while keeping natural movement. It is popular with younger patients (often 25 to 40) who want a subtle, preventative result rather than a fully frozen look.
The technique is the same as regular Botox — just fewer units, placed to relax rather than fully immobilize the muscles. Results appear in 3 to 5 days and last about 2 to 3 months, usually a bit shorter than full-dose Botox because less product is used.
Because it uses fewer units, baby Botox usually costs less per session than a full treatment. It is priced per unit, so your total depends on how many areas you treat. Ask your provider how many units they recommend for a natural result.
How much does a Baby Botox cost in San Diego?
Baby Botox in San Diego typically runs $180 to $540 because it uses fewer units — usually 10 to 30 total. Per-unit rates in San Diego are about $12-$18 per unit, so a light single-area treatment sits at the low end and a subtle full-upper-face at the higher end.
Single area (e.g. forehead)
8-12 units
$96-216
Subtle full upper face
20-30 units
$240-540
Maintenance (every 2-3 mo)
Typical session
$180-540
Last updated July 2026. Estimates reflect San Diego regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.
What to ask your provider
- How many units keep movement natural for my face?
- Which areas will actually benefit from a lighter dose?
- Will baby Botox wear off faster than a full treatment for me?
- Is this a good preventative starting point at my age?
- Do you price per unit, and what is your current rate?
- Can I add more later if I want a touch more?
Frequently asked questions
How much does baby Botox cost in San Diego?
Baby Botox in San Diego typically costs $180 to $540 because it uses fewer units — usually 10 to 30 at roughly $12 to $18 per unit. The exact total depends on how many areas you treat.
What is the difference between baby Botox and regular Botox?
It is the same product and technique, just fewer, more strategically placed units. Baby Botox softens lines while keeping natural expression, whereas full-dose Botox aims to fully relax the muscle.
How long does baby Botox last?
Baby Botox usually lasts 2 to 3 months — a bit shorter than full-dose Botox because less product is used. Many patients maintain it every couple of months for a consistently subtle look.
Is baby Botox good for prevention?
Many younger patients use it preventatively — relaxing muscles lightly to slow the formation of dynamic lines before they set in. A provider can tell you whether starting now makes sense for your skin and movement.
Will baby Botox look natural?
That is the point — lower doses preserve movement, so the goal is a smoother, rested look rather than a frozen one. Tell your injector you want subtle, and you can always add a touch more at follow-up.