Dermal fillers are one of the most sought-after noninvasive cosmetic treatments on the market. It’s perfectly understandable why so many patients are curious about the cost of dermal fillers.
If you’ve been in the know about the latest cosmetic procedures, chances are you’ve wondered about the cost of dermal fillers yourself. There isn’t a straightforward, one-size-fits-all answer to how much dermal fillers cost since several factors shape industry pricing standards and client demands, ultimately influencing the overall price of dermal fillers.
In the United States, the average cost of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers is $700, but prices can range from $500–$1,500 per syringe, depending on your chosen treatment plan.
At Injectco, dermal filler costs start at $699 per syringe for premium fillers in the cheeks, chin, jawline, and undereyes, among many other treatment areas.
The actual cost of dermal filler treatment varies based on different factors.
Let’s take a closer look at the different factors affecting filler costs.
Different facial fillers demand different costs. Dermal fillers, also known as soft tissue fillers, restore lost volume and plumpness in the face and other treatment areas.
These fillers can be made up of the following components:
Choosing the right dermal filler is a game-changer, so we’re here to help you make an informed decision.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of these fillers, including their benefits, popular brands, cost per syringe, and duration of results.
Type of Filler | Benefit | Popular Brands | Cost per Syringe | Duration of Results |
HA Filler | Restores volume and plumpness in the skin | JUVÉDERM® VOLUMA®, BELOTERO®, Restylane® | $699 | 9–12 months |
CaHA Filler | Boosts collagen and skin elasticity | Radiesse® | $699 | 12 months |
PLLA Filler | Biostimulatory (stimulates collagen production in the middle layers of the skin) | Sculptra® | $800–$1,200 | 24 months |
PMMA Filler | Corrects moderate to severe or deep wrinkles | Bellafill® | $1,000–$1,500 | 24 months or more |
More filler required in a certain treatment area means higher total costs.
Check the list below to see the most common treatment areas targeted by dermal fillers and the number of syringes needed for each one:
For an accurate recommendation that’s tailored just for you, Injectco offers dermal filler consultations to assess your facial structure and determine the best treatment plan.
Dermal filler injections are commonly administered and sold by the syringe, which means the cost of your dermal filler procedure depends on the number of syringes required in your treatment to achieve your desired results.
The number of syringes you’ll be needing would also depend on your chosen med spa service for your session. Most dermal filler treatments need at least two syringes for a clean, symmetrical finish.
Other factors that can influence the number of syringes needed include the patient’s age, skin type, and severity of volume loss in the skin.
Dermal filler treatments are medical procedures that deliver instant results with minimal downtime. Since a comprehensive, science-backed treatment requires the expertise of a qualified healthcare provider, you can expect that its costs will align with its services and promised benefits.
The cost of dermal filler injections is influenced by factors like your nurse injector’s skill, experience, and the time they put into ensuring a safe and effective service during your session.
At Injectco, our licensed providers have specialized training, making us the top choice for your aesthetic needs.
Another important thing to consider when calculating possible dermal filler costs is the location of your med spa. Factors such as the clinic’s proximity and accessibility to patients, like if it’s a prime location in a metropolitan area, often affect prices.
The more desirable the location, the higher the cost of living in that particular area will be. Think of it as paying more for your safety and convenience.
While dermal fillers are one of the best nonsurgical solutions to looking younger, filler injections can also be combined with other popular med spa services during your treatment session, depending on your preference.
A combination treatment will have a higher overall cost than a regular treatment, but the cost-effective benefits are worth it. Dermal fillers work effectively with other treatments such as:
Doing your research about dermal filler costs can help you make an informed decision about what type of filler to choose, how much money to budget, and where to get your procedure done.
As one of the foremost providers of FDA-approved dermal fillers in Texas, Injectco ensures that every patient achieves their aesthetic goals while sticking to their budget. We’ll make sure you get a personalized quote detailing the final cost of your treatment.
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Dermal filler costs can vary based on several factors, such as the type of filler used, the number of treatment areas or syringes needed, your provider’s skill and expertise, and the location of your desired clinic.
The prices of most hyaluronic acid dermal fillers range from $500–$850 per syringe, making them an affordable and cost-effective option.
The cost of Radiesse dermal filler usually starts at $700. While it is relatively more expensive than hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm, it’s worth noting that Radiesse filler is also longer-lasting and requires fewer touch-ups or maintenance treatments.
Yes, that’s the exciting part—dermal fillers can be combined with other cosmetic treatments, particularly neuromodulators like Botox, to achieve optimal results per session.
Fillers are typically more expensive than Botox, though this is because filler treatments are longer-lasting, and many patients require more than one syringe to achieve their desired results.
Dermal filler treatment is generally not covered by health insurance, as most cosmetic procedures aren’t considered medically necessary. Rest assured, however, that Injectco offers reliable payment plans to help address your financial concerns.
Written By:
Jen, BSN, RN, Clinical Aesthetics Injector, Vice President
I’m Jen, a dedicated Registered Nurse with over 13 years of experience, based in Waxahachie, TX. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and earned my Aesthetic Medical Certification in Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Fillers in 2018. As a master aesthetic injector and cadaver-certified practitioner, I specialize in achieving ultra-natural, balanced results—so much so that patients often request me by name.
My passion for aesthetics goes beyond enhancing beauty; I’m deeply committed to education and empowerment. I make it a priority to ensure my patients feel confident and informed when making decisions about their personalized treatment plans. Beyond my work with patients, I also train other aesthetic injectors weekly, sharing advanced techniques and providing hands-on instruction to help them refine their skills.
Honesty and artistry define my approach—I believe in creating enhancements that highlight each individual’s natural beauty. The most rewarding part of my role is seeing the transformation that happens when someone’s confidence radiates from within. My consultations are designed to craft a tailored plan that truly reflects each patient’s goals, and I pride myself on listening intently and respecting their vision.
Collaboration is key, whether I’m working with patients or my team. My goal is to create an uplifting experience where everyone feels heard, encouraged, and excited about their journey.
I look forward to helping you shine, inside and out!
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