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How Much Do Dermal Fillers Cost in 2026? Your Complete Price Breakdown

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Dermal fillers typically cost between $500 and $1,500 per syringe in the United States, but the total investment depends on several factors unique to your treatment goals. There isn’t a single, straightforward answer to how much dermal fillers cost since different factors shape industry pricing standards and client demands, ultimately influencing the overall price of dermal fillers.

As 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. 

Average Cost of Dermal Fillers

In the United States, the average cost of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers ranges from $700–$750 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. Our licensed nurse injectors will assess your goals during a complimentary consultation and provide a custom quote before any treatment.

The actual cost of dermal filler treatment varies based on different factors.

Factors Affecting Filler Costs

Let’s take a closer look at the different factors affecting filler costs.

Type of Filler

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: 

  • Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Dermal Filler: Uses hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the body.
  • Calcium Hydroxylapatite (CaHA) Dermal Filler: Contains CaHA microspheres suspended in a gel solution.
  • Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) Filler: Made from synthetic, biodegradable polymers used to create structure.
  • Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) Filler: Contains PMMA microspheres suspended in 80% purified collagen gel.

Choosing the right dermal filler is one of the biggest factors in your overall investment, 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 FillerBenefitPopular BrandsCost per SyringeDuration of Results
HA FillerRestores volume and plumpness in the skinJUVÉDERM® VOLUMA®, BELOTERO®, Restylane®$6999–12 months
CaHA FillerBoosts collagen and skin elasticityRadiesse®$69912 months
PLLA FillerBiostimulatory (stimulates collagen production in the middle layers of the skin)Sculptra®$800–$1,20024 months
PMMA FillerCorrects moderate to severe or deep wrinklesBellafill®$1,000–$1,50024 months or more

Treatment Areas

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:

  • Lips: 1–2 ($699 to $1,398)
  • Cheeks: 2–6 ($1,398 to $4,194)
  • Undereye (tear troughs): ½–1 ($350 to $699)
  • Chin: 2–4 ($1,398 to $2,796)
  • Jawline: 2–4 ($1,398 to $2,796)
  • Temples: 2–4 ($1,398 to $2,796)
  • Brow bone: 2–4 ($1,398 to $2,796)
  • Nasolabial folds (smile lines): 1–2 ($699 to $1,398)
  • Marionette lines: 1–2 ($699 to $1,398)
  • Neck: 1 ($699)
  • Hands: 2–3 ($1,398 to $2,097)

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.

Number of Syringes

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.

Provider’s Skill and Expertise

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 100% nurse-led team brings over 75 years of combined injector experience across 9 Texas locations, so every treatment prioritizes safety, precision, and natural-looking results.

Geographic Location

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.

Combination Treatments

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. Combining treatments in a single session can be a smart way to maximize your results without multiplying your recovery time or visit count. 

Dermal fillers work effectively with other treatments such as:

How Much Does Filler Cost by Treatment Area?

If you want a more specific price picture, here is what InjectCo patients typically invest per treatment area in 2026:

  1. Lip Fillers: 1 to 2 syringes, $699 to $1,398. Great for adding volume, definition, or correcting asymmetry.
  2. Cheek Fillers: 2 to 4 syringes, $1,398 to $2,796. Restores midface volume and provides natural lift.
  3. Chin Filler: 1 to 2 syringes, $699 to $1,398. Defines and projects the chin for better facial harmony.
  4. Jawline Filler: 2 to 4 syringes, $1,398 to $2,796. Adds structure and sharpens the jawline profile.
  5. Under Eye / Tear Trough Filler: 0.5 to 1 syringe, $350 to $699. Reduces hollowing and dark shadows under the eyes.
  6. Full Facial Balancing: 4 to 10+ syringes, $2,796 to $6,990+. Addresses multiple zones in a single session for comprehensive rejuvenation.

Not sure how many syringes you need? Our nurse injectors will give you an honest, personalized recommendation at your complimentary consultation.

How Much Do Different Filler Brands Cost?

The filler brand also affects price. Not all hyaluronic acid fillers are the same, as formulation, longevity, and the treatment area they’re designed for all influence the cost per syringe.

Here’s a brief, brand-by-brand summary of dermal filler costs: 

BrandTypeTypical Cost at InjectCoLongevity (lasts for)
JuvedermHA filler$699/syringe9-18 months depending on formulation (Voluma, Vollure, Volbella, Ultra)
RestylaneHA filler$699/syringe6-18 months; great for lips, tear troughs, and fine lines
SculptraPLLA biostimulator$800–$1,200/vial24+ months; builds collagen gradually for volume and lift
RadiesseCaHA filler$699/syringe12-18 months; excellent for jawline, cheeks, and hands
BellafillPMMA filler$1,000–$1,500/syringe24+ months; longer-lasting correction for deeper lines

During your consultation at InjectCo, your nurse injector will recommend the most effective filler brand for your specific goals and anatomy.

Dermal Fillers vs Botox: Which Costs More?

Botox is priced per unit ($12/unit at InjectCo). A typical Botox session runs $200 to $600. Meanwhile, dermal fillers are priced per syringe and tend to cost more per session but treat volume loss, not muscle movement. 

Many patients combine both for the best anti-aging results, which affects the total costs. It’s important to note that neither option is “better,” as they each target different concerns.

Does Insurance Cover Dermal Fillers? What About FSA and HSA?

Dermal fillers are elective cosmetic procedures and are not covered by health insurance in the vast majority of cases. FSA and HSA funds generally cannot be used for cosmetic fillers either. There is one exception: if fillers are used as part of a reconstructive procedure for medical reasons (e.g., after facial injury), some plans may partially cover them. Patients should check directly with their insurer.

Can You Finance Dermal Fillers? Payment Options at InjectCo

InjectCo offers flexible payment plans so cost is not a barrier to care. We offer financing options with Cherry and CareCredit and recommend patients to ask about this during their consultation. 

How Long Do Dermal Fillers Last and What Does Upkeep Cost?

Most HA fillers last 9 to 18 months; longer-lasting options like Sculptra and Bellafill can last 2+ years. Touch-up appointments help maintain results and typically use less product, costing less than the original treatment. Budget for 1 to 2 sessions per year for most filler types. 

A longer-lasting filler with a higher upfront cost can actually be more economical over 2 years compared to a cheaper filler requiring more frequent treatment. To address upkeep concerns, our InjectCo nurse injector will help you plan a long-term maintenance schedule.

Takeaway

Understanding dermal filler pricing helps you plan with confidence. At InjectCo, every treatment starts with an honest, personalized consultation, with no pressure and no surprises. Our expert, nurse-led team will assess your goals, recommend the right filler type and amount, and provide a clear cost breakdown before anything begins.

Ready to see what’s possible? Book your complimentary consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do dermal fillers cost?

Dermal fillers in the United States typically cost between $500 and $1,500 per syringe, with the national average around $700 to $750. At InjectCo, filler treatments start at $699 per syringe. Your total cost depends on how many syringes are needed to achieve your desired result.

How much does chin filler cost?

Chin filler cost typically ranges from $699–$1,398 at InjectCo, depending on the amount of product needed. Most patients require 1 to 2 syringes to achieve better chin projection and improved facial balance. Results generally last 12 to 18 months.

How much does cheek filler cost?

Cheek filler cost at InjectCo starts at $699 per syringe, and most patients need 2 to 4 syringes for meaningful volume restoration, bringing the typical investment to $1,398 to $2,796. The exact amount depends on the degree of volume loss and the look you want to achieve.

How much does under eye filler cost?

Under eye or tear trough filler typically requires 0.5 to 1 syringe per treatment, bringing the cost at InjectCo to approximately $350 to $699. This is one of the more precise treatment areas and is best performed by an experienced injector to avoid overcorrection.

How much is filler for your face overall?

A full facial treatment using multiple filler areas can range from $1,400 to $7,000 or more depending on the number of syringes, areas treated, and filler types used. At InjectCo, full facial balancing sessions are planned during a complimentary consultation where your nurse injector maps out a customized treatment plan.

How much does 1 ml of filler cost?

One milliliter of filler is the same as one syringe. At InjectCo, one syringe of most HA fillers costs $699. The amount you need for a complete result depends heavily on the treatment area and how much volume correction is required.

Are dermal fillers covered by health insurance?

Dermal fillers are considered elective cosmetic procedures and are not covered by standard health insurance plans. Patients should plan to pay out of pocket. InjectCo offers flexible payment plan options to make treatment more accessible.

Can I use FSA or HSA funds for fillers?

In most cases, FSA and HSA funds cannot be used for cosmetic dermal fillers since they are elective procedures. However, if fillers are part of a reconstructive treatment prescribed for a medical condition, some plans may cover them. Check with your benefits provider to confirm.

What is the most affordable type of dermal filler?

Hyaluronic acid fillers are generally the most accessible in terms of price, with most brands starting around $500 to $850 per syringe nationally. At InjectCo, premium HA fillers like Juvederm and Restylane start at $699 per syringe.

How much does Radiesse cost?

Radiesse dermal filler at InjectCo starts at $699 per syringe and typically lasts 12 to 18 months. Because Radiesse also stimulates collagen production, many patients find it to be a more cost-effective long-term choice compared to standard HA fillers.

Are fillers cheaper than Botox?

Botox is generally less expensive per session than dermal fillers, with a typical Botox session running $200 to $600. Dermal fillers cost more upfront because they use more product and treat different concerns, such as volume loss rather than muscle movement. Many patients invest in both treatments for a more complete result.

How much does Sculptra cost?

Sculptra is a poly-L-lactic acid biostimulator that typically costs $800 to $1,200 per vial. Because Sculptra works gradually by stimulating collagen over several months, most patients need 2 to 3 sessions for optimal results. The longer duration of results (often 2 or more years) makes it a strong long-term value.

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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