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By Jillian Caldwell, MS, PA-C

Published 2026-05-15

Baby Botox in Houston

Baby Botox is a dosing approach, not a product. I am using the same neurotoxin (Jeuveau or Dysport in my practice) but at a lower total dose, placed more precisely, with the goal of softening lines without eliminating muscle motion. The result, when it goes right, is a face that looks rested and a little smoother but absolutely still moves.

It is what most of my new patients in their late twenties and thirties ask for. It is also what I quietly steer some patients in their forties and fifties toward when they have been over-treated elsewhere.

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What it treats

  • Early signs of dynamic lines in patients in their 20s and 30s
  • Patients who want softening without losing expression
  • A first neurotoxin treatment for someone who is anxious about the result
  • Maintenance for patients who already have minimal baseline lines

Products used in this treatment: Jeuveau (prabotulinumtoxinA-xvfs), Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA)

What "Baby Botox" actually means in dosing terms

A standard glabellar (frown line) treatment is typically 16 to 25 units of Jeuveau, depending on muscle mass. A baby dose for the same area runs more like 8 to 14 units. A standard forehead might be 10 to 16 units. A baby forehead is closer to 4 to 8.

The math is not just lower units - the injection points are also placed differently. With baby dosing, I tend to spread the dose across more points at lower volume per point, which gives softer falloff between treated and untreated muscle and avoids the hard "shelf" some patients dislike on the upper forehead.

Who baby dosing is great for

  • First-time neurotoxin patients who want to see how their face responds before committing to a full dose.
  • Patients in their 20s and early 30s with minimal static lines but visible dynamic lines.
  • Patients who have had a heavy result elsewhere and want to step back.
  • Patients who use their face professionally (TV, sales, public speaking) and need preserved expression.

Who I steer toward a fuller dose

  • Patients with deep etched-in lines that have been forming for a decade. Baby dosing will not soften lines that are already structural.
  • Patients with very strong glabellar (frown) muscle activity. Underdosing strong muscles produces a weak result that wears off quickly.
  • Patients who have done baby dosing before and were disappointed in how short the effect lasted.

How long baby dosing lasts

Shorter than a full dose. Most patients see 2 to 3 months from a baby treatment, compared to 3 to 4 months from a full dose. This is a fair trade-off for the more natural look - you are essentially paying for the same maintenance with shorter intervals, but the face you have between treatments is the face you wanted.

Common questions about baby botox in houston

Is Baby Botox a different product?
No. Same neurotoxin, just lower dose and different placement strategy. The "Baby" refers to the dose, not the product.
Will Baby Botox prevent future wrinkles?
Probably some, in the sense that less muscle contraction over time leads to less static-line formation. This is the basis of "preventative Botox" framing. The data is suggestive but not as clean as the marketing makes it sound. We talk through realistic expectations at consult.
How is this different from Preventative Botox?
Mostly overlapping concepts. Baby Botox is a dosing strategy. Preventative Botox is the reason some patients pursue that strategy. The treatment itself is similar.
How much does Baby Botox cost?
Less than a full treatment, because you are using fewer units. The per-unit price is the same; you are buying fewer units total. Quoted at consultation.
How long does it last?
2 to 3 months for most patients, somewhat shorter than a full-dose treatment.
Can I move up to full dose later?
Absolutely, and many patients do as their concerns evolve over a few years. The transition is easy because I already know how your muscles respond.

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The content on this page is for educational purposes and reflects Jillian Caldwell's clinical perspective. It is not medical advice. Individual results vary. Suitability for any treatment is determined at a private consultation. Clinical services at MV Medical Aesthetics are delivered under physician supervision.