The Best Botox + Injectable Specialists in Denver (2026) — A Local's Guide
The Best Botox + Injectable Specialists in Denver (2026) — A Local's Guide
Botox and dermal fillers are the most-administered cosmetic treatments in the country, and Denver's injector market has matured into a serious specialty over the last decade. The variable that matters most isn't the product (Botox vs. Dysport, Juvederm vs. Restylane) — it's the injector. A great injector can produce natural results that nobody notices; an inexperienced one can leave you frozen, asymmetric, or migrated. This guide focuses on the practices in Denver with the highest injector volume, the deepest medical oversight, and the kind of patient reputation that signals real expertise.
Every practice on this list operates under proper medical licensing in Colorado and has substantial Denver-area injectable volume. Whether you're starting Botox, layering filler maintenance, or evaluating newer neuromodulators (Daxxify, Xeomin), here's who to know.
Editorial note: No practice on this list paid to be featured. We researched this guide independently — injector credentials, case volume, practice reputation, and complication record. If that changes, we'll say so.
The List
1. SkinSpirit Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek · National Premium Injector Network
SkinSpirit operates one of the highest-volume injectable programs in the country, and the Cherry Creek Denver location reflects that scale — top injectors with thousands of cases of personal experience, access to every major neurotoxin (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Daxxify) and the full filler menu (Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra, RHA), and Allergan/Galderma loyalty program participation that produces meaningful patient savings on rebooked treatments. The default starting point for any Denver patient who wants the deepest injector bench in the metro.
2. Aurum Aesthetics
Denver · Design-Forward Boutique Med Spa
The standout new-wave Denver med spa for the under-35 demographic, with a substantial injectable program — Botox, Dysport, fillers (Juvederm, Restylane), and biostimulator treatments (Sculptra) — administered in a design-forward space that reads more like a boutique hotel than a medical office. The injector roster skews younger NP-led with the technical chops the aesthetic standard demands.
3. Jack Zamora MD Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa
Cherry Creek · Plastic Surgery + Injectables Under One Roof
Plastic-surgery-attached injectable program with direct surgeon oversight from Dr. Jack Zamora and dermatologist Dr. Maggie Kober. The integrated model means your injector either is a board-certified physician or works directly under one — relevant specifically for complex facial cases and for patients who want their injectable plan coordinated with potential future surgical considerations. The full menu of neurotoxins and fillers plus laser and RF treatments under one roof.
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4. Millard Plastic Surgery — Aesthetic Spa
Lone Tree · Plastic Surgery + Injectables
South-metro plastic surgery practice with a substantial in-house injectable program. Dr. John Millard's practice has been a long-running plastic surgery operation in the Denver area, and the in-house injectable team operates under his medical direction. Strong fit for south-metro patients who want plastic-surgery-level expertise without the Cherry Creek drive.
5. Dermatology-Supervised Injectable Practices
Denver Metro · Multiple Dermatology Practices
Several of Denver's dermatology practices run substantial injectable programs alongside their medical dermatology operations — meaning your injector either is a dermatologist or works under a dermatologist's direct supervision. The medical depth produces a different conversation than at standalone med spas: skin anatomy, photoaging considerations, and integrated treatment planning that bridges medical and cosmetic dermatology. Worth asking your existing dermatologist whether their practice offers injectables before searching elsewhere.
6. Ideal Image
Multiple Denver Locations · National Chain
The largest national aesthetic chain, with multiple Denver locations and a deep injectable program. The franchise model produces consistent pricing and standardized treatment protocols — predictable, accessible, and a reasonable entry point for first-time injectable patients. The trade-off is less personalized treatment planning than the boutique practices; the consistent-experience benefit is real but so is the corporate-protocol feel.
7. Greenwood Village + DTC Med Spas
South Metro · Multiple Established Practices
The Greenwood Village and DTC corridor has a strong layer of established med spas with substantial injectable programs — Genesis Spa MD, MD Body and Med Spa, and the Greenwood Village locations of RESTOR Medical Spa and Rejuvenate MedSpa. South-metro patients who don't want the Cherry Creek drive have multiple comparable injectable options closer to home. The integrated wellness-and-aesthetics model (injectables paired with hormone optimization, IV therapy, body contouring) is the standard in this submarket.
8. Boutique Independent Injectors (Cherry Creek + LoHi)
Denver Metro · Small-Practice Injectors
Beyond the chains and the larger practices, Denver has a growing layer of boutique independent injectors — solo NP or PA practitioners operating small practices, often in Cherry Creek or LoHi, with deep individual case volume and personalized treatment plans. The trade-off is less institutional backing if something goes wrong, but the right boutique injector with the right credentials produces results comparable to the larger practices at lower per-unit pricing. Verify medical director credentials and Colorado board licensing before booking.
9. Skin Renewal Denver
Cherry Creek · Aesthetic + Skincare
Practice focused on the integrated injectable-plus-skincare program — the right framing for patients who want their Botox/filler work to be one piece of a broader facial rejuvenation strategy rather than a standalone treatment. Strong fit for the long-term maintenance patient profile rather than the one-off cosmetic treatment.
10. Practices Offering Newer Neuromodulators (Daxxify, Jeuveau)
Denver Metro · Innovation-Forward Practices
The neuromodulator category beyond Botox has matured — Daxxify (longer duration, 6+ months), Xeomin (no protein additives), Jeuveau (similar to Botox at competitive pricing), and Dysport (faster onset). The practices that offer the full menu let you and your injector match the product to your facial response rather than defaulting to Botox. Ask any of the practices above which neuromodulators they currently offer; the menu varies and matters for patients who haven't responded ideally to traditional Botox.
How to Pick the Right One
For the deepest injector bench and highest case volume: SkinSpirit Cherry Creek. The national chain has the volume and the protocols to handle complex cases reliably.
For plastic-surgeon-supervised injectables: Jack Zamora MD or Millard Plastic Surgery. The surgical training behind the injector matters for complex facial cases and for patients planning long-term aesthetic maintenance.
For dermatology-supervised injectables: Any of Denver's established dermatology practices with cosmetic divisions. The medical dermatology depth produces a different conversation about skin health alongside the cosmetic work.
For first-time injectable patients: Ideal Image or any of the larger practices. The intake-and-consultation experience is more structured and approachable at the volume practices than at the boutique injectors.
For a boutique, relationship-based injector: The independent NP/PA injectors in Cherry Creek and LoHi. Verify credentials carefully, but the right boutique injector at lower per-unit pricing is the most efficient long-term arrangement for many patients.
For longer-duration results: Practices offering Daxxify specifically. The 6-month duration vs. Botox's 3–4 months is a meaningful quality-of-life difference for patients with established treatment routines.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Botox cost in Denver?
Denver Botox pricing typically runs $14–$18 per unit at premium practices, with most patients receiving 20–60 units per treatment depending on areas treated. Typical first-treatment cost: $300–$700 for forehead/glabella/crow's feet combinations. Dysport, Xeomin, and Jeuveau are priced comparably per unit but use different unit conversions; total cost per treatment is similar. Daxxify costs more per unit but lasts longer; the per-month cost can be comparable to traditional Botox.
What's the difference between Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, and Daxxify?
All four are neuromodulators that work the same way (blocking nerve signals to muscles) but have different molecular structures that affect onset, duration, and spread. Botox: industry standard, 3–4 month duration. Dysport: faster onset (2–3 days vs. Botox's 5–7), slightly different spread pattern. Xeomin: no protein additives (less risk of antibody resistance for long-term users). Daxxify: 6+ month duration, the newest and longest-lasting option. The right choice depends on your individual facial response — most patients try Botox first and switch only if response isn't optimal.
What are the main types of dermal filler?
Most common categories: Hyaluronic acid fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, RHA) — the dominant category, reversible with hyaluronidase, last 9–18 months. Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) — biostimulator + immediate volume, lasts 12–18 months, not reversible. Poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra) — pure collagen stimulator, results build over months, last 2+ years. The right filler depends on the treatment area and the goal — your injector should explain the choice rather than defaulting to whatever brand the practice has in stock.
How do I pick a Botox or filler injector?
Three factors matter most: medical credentials of the injector (RN, NP, PA, MD), case volume (top injectors have done thousands of treatments — ask), and before/after portfolio in your specific treatment areas. The injector's photography portfolio is the most useful evaluation tool; look for natural results across multiple patients rather than dramatic before/afters that signal over-treatment. Free consultations are standard at quality practices.
When should I start Botox?
The "preventative" Botox conversation has shifted in recent years. Most experienced injectors recommend starting when dynamic wrinkles (lines that appear with expression and disappear at rest) are clearly visible — typically late 20s to mid 30s for most patients. Starting earlier is unnecessary; starting later is fine but takes longer to soften existing static lines. The right answer is provider-specific and should follow a consultation, not a fixed age rule.
What are the risks of Botox and fillers?
Both are FDA-approved and have well-documented safety profiles when administered by qualified providers. Botox risks are typically mild and temporary (bruising, asymmetry, occasional eyelid droop). Filler risks are more substantial and include vascular occlusion (filler injected into a blood vessel) which can cause tissue death if not treated immediately — the reason it matters that your injector is trained to recognize and treat this complication with hyaluronidase. Always confirm the practice keeps hyaluronidase on hand before HA filler treatments.
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