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Lip Filler Cost in 2026: What You Actually Pay in Texas

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Key Takeaways

  • The national average for lip filler cost is $400-$700 per syringe. InjectCo Texas pricing starts at $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe.
  • Top cost drivers include amount of filler used, injector qualifications, filler brand, and clinic location.
  • Insurance does not cover lip filler in almost all cases, but CareCredit and Cherry financing are available at all InjectCo Texas locations.
  • A nurse-led assessment before treatment matters. The lowest price rarely reflects the safest or most natural outcome.

Here’s what we’ll cover: 

  • How Much Does Lip Filler Cost?
  • Average Cost in Texas (2026) 
  • What Influences Lip Filler Cost? 
  • Lip Fillers vs Lip Flip
  • Russian Lip Filler Cost
  • Filler Dissolver Cost
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Financing
  • Candidacy
  • How Long Results Last
  • Frequently Asked Questions

The two most common questions in any InjectCo lip filler consultation are: “How much does it cost?” and “Will it look natural?” This guide answers the first one directly, so you can spend your appointment on the second.

Lip filler cost in Texas typically ranges from $399 for a half syringe to $699 for a full syringe at InjectCo. National averages run $400 to $700 per syringe depending on the filler brand, injector credentials, and clinic location. What you actually pay for depends on several factors, which this comprehensive guide walks you through directly.

At InjectCo, every lip filler appointment is performed by a licensed nurse injector. Across our 9 Texas locations, we have treated thousands of patients seeking natural-looking results. Here’s what the pricing landscape actually looks like in 2026.


How Much Does Lip Filler Cost?

Lip filler costs between $400 and $700 per syringe in the United States, with most first-time patients needing one syringe for natural-looking results. In Texas, pricing runs lower than coastal markets. At InjectCo, lip filler starts at $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe, with no separate consultation fee.

InjectCo Texas Lip Filler PricingStarting Price
Half Syringe (0.5ml)From $399
Full Syringe (1ml)From $699

This range covers hyaluronic acid fillers, which account for the vast majority of lip treatments in the US. Hyaluronic acid is a substance your body produces naturally that attracts water and creates soft, flexible volume. Products like Juvederm, Restylane, and Revanesse Versa all fall in this category. According to the 2024 ASPS Procedural Statistics Report, over 5.3 million hyaluronic acid filler treatments were performed in the US last year.

The most important thing to understand is that the per-syringe number is just the starting point. Your total cost depends on how much filler your anatomy needs, the brand your injector recommends, and whether you are building volume gradually over multiple visits.


Average Cost of Lip Filler in Texas (2026)

Texas sits in a competitive pricing position compared to coastal states. Most reputable Texas clinics fall between $450 and $700 per syringe. You will not pay Los Angeles rates here, but pricing from discount providers in the $200-$300 range should raise flags about product quality or injector qualifications.

Per Syringe vs Half Syringe

Lip filler is most commonly quoted per syringe. Most patients use one syringe or half a syringe per session:

  • Half syringe: $300-$450 nationally | $399 at InjectCo
  • Full syringe: $400-$700 nationally | $699 at InjectCo
  • Multi-session build approach: $700-$1,200 total over 2-3 sessions for gradual enhancement

Cost by Filler Brand

Filler BrandTypical Cost per SyringeNotes
Juvederm$500-$750Smooth texture, longer-lasting results
Restylane Kysse$450-$700Structured support and natural lip movement
Revanesse Versa$400-$650Comparable results, often priced lower
Belotero$450-$700Subtle refinement and fine contouring

Disclaimer: Injector preference and your lip anatomy usually determine brand selection more than price alone.

Cost by State

StateAverage per SyringeWhy Costs Vary
California$600-$800High demand, major metro areas, premium clinics
New York$650-$850Urban pricing, luxury med spas, experienced injectors
Florida$450-$700Competitive market, high treatment volume
Texas$400-$650Wider pricing range, strong med spa presence

Texas City Pricing Breakdown

Within Texas, pricing varies by city and clinic type. Fort Worth and Plano tend to run slightly lower than Austin or Dallas’s premium neighborhoods. At InjectCo’s Fort Worth location inside Mattison Ave Suites at 4701 West Fwy, pricing starts at $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe. The same pricing applies across all 9 InjectCo Texas locations, including Colleyville, Plano (5964 W Parker Rd), Dallas, Argyle, Waxahachie, Cleburne, Austin, and The Woodlands.

If you’re searching for lip filler near you in Texas, the most important question is not which provider is the cheapest. The right question is which clinic has a licensed RN performing the injections under physician oversight.


What Influences Lip Filler Cost?

The cost of lip filler is not one-size-fits-all. Several clinical, geographic, and provider-related factors shape what you actually pay.

1. Type of Filler Used

Most lip filler treatments use hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers such as Juvederm, Restylane, or Revanesse Versa. Hyaluronic acid is naturally found in the body and supports hydration, softness, and collagen stimulation. These FDA-approved products deliver natural-looking results with a strong safety profile. Longer-lasting fillers may cost more per syringe but reduce how often touch-ups are needed, which can lower your total annual cost.

2. Amount of Filler Required

Some patients want subtle refinement or asymmetry correction. Others want fuller volume or a more defined shape. Your total cost depends directly on how much filler achieves your goal. At InjectCo, a patient came in recently at our Fort Worth location wanting to correct a small asymmetry without adding volume. She needed half a syringe. A different patient the same day wanted her first meaningful fullness enhancement and left with one full syringe. Same treatment type, completely different need.

“What I tell every patient,” says Jen, “is that the goal is proportion to your face, not a specific number of syringes. We assess before we place a single unit.”

3. Provider Qualifications

Injector expertise is a major cost driver. Licensed RNs and medical injectors with advanced anatomy training charge more than unlicensed or inexperienced providers. That gap reflects training, lower complication risk, and a better understanding of how filler moves in specific facial structures over time. Dissolving filler from a poor result can cost just as much as the original treatment, so getting it done right the first time matters. At InjectCo, every injection is performed by a licensed nurse injector under physician oversight.

4. Clinic Reputation and Location

Clinics in high-demand urban markets charge more than suburban or smaller city clinics. This is why lip augmentation in places like Beverly Hills typically runs $900+ while reputable Fort Worth clinics offer the same FDA-approved product for only $399-$699. Clinic reputation, patient volume, and overhead costs all factor into final pricing.

5. Additional Services and Aftercare

Some providers bundle consultations, follow-up visits, or aftercare products into their pricing. At InjectCo, your initial nurse-led assessment is included in the cost of treatment. There are no added fees for checking your results at the 2-week mark if needed.


Lip Fillers vs Lip Flip: Cost Comparison

Lip fillers and lip flips address different goals and carry different price points. A lip filler adds physical volume to the lip body using hyaluronic acid. A lip flip uses a small amount of Botox to relax the muscle above the upper lip, letting it roll outward slightly without adding volume.

ComparisonLip FillerLip Flip
Cost at InjectCo$399 (half syringe); $699 (full syringe)$199
Duration12-18 months2-3 months
Adds volume?YesNo, rolls lip outward only

Over a full year, the total cost of maintaining a lip flip can approach or exceed the cost of one filler session, without adding the volume most patients want. Some patients do both: filler for volume and a lip flip for the upper lip edge. During your nurse-led consultation, you will get a direct recommendation based on your facial anatomy and aesthetic goals.

For a full pricing breakdown on the lip flip specifically, see the InjectCo lip flip cost guide.


How Much Does a Russian Lip Filler Cost?

Russian lip filler has become one of the most requested techniques at InjectCo in 2026. Unlike traditional lip filler, which adds horizontal volume to the body of the lip, the Russian technique places filler vertically to lift the center of the lip and create more definition at the Cupid’s bow. The result looks more structured and less pillowy than classic volume enhancement.

In Texas, Russian lip filler typically costs 15-25% more than traditional lip filler because the injection technique is more time-intensive and requires advanced injector training. At InjectCo, pricing depends on the volume used and the complexity of the technique required for your lip shape.

Russian lip filler is not right for every anatomy. Patients with very thin lips or certain lip structures may see better natural results with traditional placement. For a full breakdown of the technique, candidacy criteria, and what to expect at appointment, read the InjectCo Russian Lip Filler Guide (2026).


How Much Does It Cost to Dissolve Lip Filler?

Dissolving lip filler, also called hyaluronidase treatment, typically costs between $150 and $400 per session depending on the clinic and the amount of filler being dissolved. The enzyme breaks down hyaluronic acid quickly, usually within 24 to 48 hours. Some cases require a second session depending on how much filler is present.

InjectCo offers filler dissolver service at our Texas locations. If you had filler placed elsewhere and want to start fresh or correct an old result, your nurse injector will assess whether a full dissolve or a targeted adjustment makes more sense for your goals. Dissolving is not always necessary when changing styles or injectors.


Does Insurance Cover Lip Fillers?

In most cases, health insurance does not cover lip fillers. Lip filler treatments are elective cosmetic procedures and are not eligible for standard insurance reimbursement.

Rare exceptions may apply for:

  • Reconstructive treatment following facial trauma
  • Certain medical conditions that affect lip structure or function
  • Procedures deemed medically necessary by a treating physician

For cosmetic treatments, many patients manage the cost by exploring financing or starting with a half syringe. Gradual enhancement reduces the per-session cost while still producing results.


Financing Your Lip Filler Cost

Lip filler is an out-of-pocket cost at almost every clinic, including InjectCo. Flexible financing has made it accessible without paying the full amount upfront. At InjectCo, patients can choose from two main financing partners:

CareCreditCherry
Approval speedSame daySame day
Promotional interest0% if paid in full within 6-12 monthsVaries by plan selected
Credit requirementsModerate (hard pull)Flexible (soft pull available)
Best forPatients with established creditPatients building or rebuilding credit
Available at InjectCoYes (all 9 TX locations)Yes (all 9 TX locations)

Ask your provider whether promotional or zero-interest periods are available. Understand monthly payments and any potential fees before committing. Both CareCredit and Cherry offer online pre-qualification without a hard credit pull in many cases. Full financing and payment plan details are available on the InjectCo site.

Ready to book? Get your personalized lip design plan, or call/text us at (817) 285-5254.


Are You a Good Candidate for Lip Fillers?

You may be a good candidate for lip filler treatment if you:

  • Want natural-looking enhancement rather than dramatic volume
  • Have healthy skin around the lips
  • Are looking to correct asymmetry or define lip borders
  • Understand that results are temporary and require maintenance

You may need to postpone treatment if you have:

  • Active infections or cold sores near the lips
  • Untreated or recurring herpes outbreaks (talk to your provider about preventative protocols)
  • Certain medical conditions that require provider clearance

A nurse-led consultation is the right way to confirm candidacy. See if you are a good candidate for lip filler at InjectCo before booking.


How Long Lip Fillers Last

Lip fillers typically last 12 to 18 months, depending on the filler used, the amount injected, and your individual metabolism. Patients who metabolize filler more slowly may see results closer to the 18-month end of that range.

To extend results, providers recommend staying hydrated, avoiding excessive sun exposure, and following post-treatment care carefully. Maintenance treatments every 12 to 15 months help preserve shape and volume. The role of hyaluronic acid in lip fillers explains the science behind how filler behaves in tissue over time.


Takeaway

Lips lose volume gradually with age, and treating earlier typically requires less filler than correcting years of volume loss later. Every syringe adds up, and starting when the need is subtle keeps the total annual cost lower over time.

At InjectCo, lip filler starts at $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe. Our licensed RN injectors perform a nurse-led assessment before placing a single unit, so your result is matched to your unique facial structure. For patients who want to spread cost over time, financing options through CareCredit and Cherry are available at all 9 Texas locations.

Book your personalized lip design plan at InjectCo today, and see what your best result actually looks like.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does 1 syringe of lip filler cost?

One full syringe of lip filler typically costs between $400 and $700 in the United States. At InjectCo’s Texas locations, a full syringe is $699. Pricing varies based on filler brand, injector qualifications, and clinic location. Your nurse will confirm the right amount for your goals during the initial assessment.

How much does a half syringe of lip filler cost?

A half syringe of lip filler typically costs between $300 and $450 nationally. At InjectCo, half syringe pricing starts at $399. This is often the right starting point for first-time patients or anyone wanting subtle refinement rather than significant volume.

How much does it cost to dissolve lip filler? 

Dissolving lip filler typically costs between $150 and $400 per session depending on the clinic and amount of filler to be dissolved. InjectCo offers filler dissolver service at our Texas locations. Some cases require a second session to fully clear the treated area.

How much does Russian lip filler cost vs traditional lip filler?

Russian lip filler typically runs 15-25% higher than traditional filler in Texas because the vertical injection technique is more time-intensive and requires advanced injector training. Traditional lip filler at InjectCo starts at $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe. Contact your InjectCo location to confirm Russian technique availability and pricing for your specific goals.

How much is a lip flip? 

A lip flip typically costs $75 to $150 in Texas. At InjectCo, a lip flip costs $199. It uses a small amount of Botox to roll the upper lip outward slightly without adding volume. Results last 2 to 3 months, significantly shorter than lip filler. 

How do I know if I need a half syringe or a full syringe?

Your nurse injector will assess your lip anatomy and goals during the consultation to recommend the right amount. First-time patients often start with half a syringe to see how their lips respond. Patients with thinner lips or those wanting clear volume enhancement typically see better results with a full syringe. The right amount depends on your unique anatomy and goals.

Is lip filler worth the cost? 

For most patients who want natural-looking lip enhancement, yes. Results last 12 to 18 months, the procedure takes 15 to 30 minutes, and recovery is minimal. The cost per month over the full duration of results often compares favorably to other monthly beauty expenses. As with any injectable treatment, the right provider matters more than the lowest price.

Are lip fillers permanent?

No, hyaluronic acid fillers are not permanent. They are broken down naturally by your body over 12 to 18 months. The process can be accelerated with a dissolving enzyme (filler dissolver) if you choose to reverse or adjust your results. This reversibility is one of the main reasons hyaluronic acid fillers remain the most commonly used option for lips.

How much is lip filler in Fort Worth, TX?

At InjectCo Fort Worth (inside Mattison Ave Suites, 4701 West Fwy, Suite 152), lip filler starts at $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe. Appointments are available Monday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Call or text (817) 285-5254 to inquire.

Can I use financing for lip filler? 

Yes, InjectCo accepts CareCredit and Cherry financing at all 9 Texas locations. Both offer same-day approval and allow you to spread the cost over monthly payments. CareCredit typically requires established credit; Cherry has more flexible options for patients building or rebuilding credit. Pre-qualification is available online for both.


Written by: Jen Adams, BSN, RN, Clinical Aesthetics Injector, Vice President 

Jen is a licensed nurse injector at InjectCo MedSpa with over 13 years of nursing experience. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and earned her Aesthetic Medical Certification in Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Fillers in 2018. As a master aesthetic injector and cadaver-certified practitioner, she specializes in achieving ultra-natural, balanced results. Jen trains other aesthetic injectors weekly, sharing advanced techniques and hands-on instruction.

Reviewed by: Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN | Founder, InjectCo MedSpa 

Kiara is the founder of InjectCo MedSpa and a former lead clinical educator in the neurosurgery and neurology unit at Cook Children’s Pediatric Hospital. She earned her nursing degree from Texas Christian University and has performed thousands of aesthetic treatments across InjectCo’s 9 Texas locations.

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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