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How Much Does Lip Filler Cost in Fort Worth, TX?

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Lip filler in Fort Worth, TX, generally costs between about $550 and $800 for a full syringe, and roughly $350 to $500 for a half. This range covers hyaluronic acid fillers, which account for the vast majority of lip treatments in the US. Most first-timers start with a half syringe.

Factors that influence lip filler cost include the amount of filler used, your injector’s qualifications, the filler brand, and the clinic’s location. At InjectCo, lip filler is $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe.

Key Takeaways

  • Lip filler cost in Fort Worth sits at $650 a syringe, which is slightly below the national midpoint. InjectCo’s pricing is $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe. (Jump to this section)
  • Half a syringe is recommended for first-time patients who want subtle definition, while a full syringe is suitable for patients who have had filler before. (Jump to this section)
  • Cost drivers for lip filler pricing include the product used, how much is needed, injector experience, and whether a follow-up is included. (Jump to this section)
  • HA fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase (filler dissolver), and this requires a separate appointment with its own cost. (Jump to this section)
  • How much filler you need depends on your anatomy and goal. Most providers recommend starting with half a syringe. (Jump to this section)

Lip Filler Pricing in Fort Worth

The average cost of lip filler in Fort Worth is $650 per syringe, which is slightly below the national midpoint price of $743. At InjectCo, lip fillers range from $399 for half a syringe to $699 for a full syringe, with no separate consultation fee. Each amount has an expected degree of change, volume, longevity, and cost per month of result. You can also compare lip filler cost across Texas to see where Fort Worth sits.

Half syringeFull syringe
Price at InjectCo$399$699
Expected degree of changeDepends entirely on your starting lip volume, but less volume than a full syringeDepends entirely on your starting lip volume, but noticeably fuller than half a syringe
Volume added0.5 ml, about a tenth of a teaspoon1.0 ml, about a fifth of a teaspoon
LongevitySix to nine monthsNine to twelve months
Cost per month of resultAbout $44 to $66About $58 to $78
How much is a syringe of lip filler at InjectCo Fort Worth, current as of August 2026. Individual results vary.

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Half a Syringe or a Full Syringe?

A half syringe of filler is 0.5 ml, while a full syringe is 1 ml. For first-timers, starting with a half syringe is a reasonable amount and a common choice, and you can always add more later. A half syringe is not half the result and it is not always half the price, because the appointment, assessment, and your injector’s time are cost variables that stay the same.

Half syringe (0.5 ml)Full syringe (1.0 ml)
Who it suitsFirst-timers or patients who want subtle definition, are correcting a small asymmetry, or are topping up existing fillerPatients who want noticeably fuller lips, have thin lips starting from a low base, or have had filler before and know what they want

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.

What Actually Changes the Price

The cost of lip filler is not one-size-fits-all. Several clinical, geographic, and provider-related factors drive lip filler pricing in Fort Worth. This includes the product used, how much is needed, injector experience, the clinic’s location and touch-up policy, and whether a patient wants to dissolve their filler with hyaluronidase.

  • Number of syringes: The single biggest driver for per-syringe pricing.
  • Product used: Firmer, longer-lasting gels usually cost more than softer ones.
  • Injector: An experienced nurse injector, nurse practitioner, or physician prices differently to a trainee.
  • Clinic location: Fort Worth generally prices above smaller Texas markets since it is a major metro area with high demand.
  • Review and touch-up policy: Some clinics charge separately for the two-week review. Some include it in their pricing.
  • Filler dissolver: If you change your mind, hyaluronidase (filler dissolver) is a separate appointment with a separate cost.

A syringe priced far below the market invites a question about what is in it, where it came from, and who is injecting it. Be wary of fake dermal fillers and diluted or counterfeit products, as well as inexperienced or untrained injectors.

What If I Do Not Like My Result?

Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase (filler dissolver). Dissolving is a separate appointment with its own cost, and this option is discussed by your provider at your first consultation. This is also why most providers recommend starting with half a syringe or 0.5 ml of filler first. While a filler dissolver gets the job done, it is always easier and less costly to start conservatively and add more later on.

Most regret, however, is really just day-two swelling post-treatment. Swelling in the first few days is normal, resolves on its own, and is not the final result. Your final lip shape settles over one to two weeks as swelling goes down. Individual results vary.

How Much Lip Filler Do I Actually Need?

It depends on your anatomy and goal, and it is what the assessment is for. The typical starting point is 0.5 ml or half a syringe for patients who want natural-looking enhancement or a slight border definition. Going slowly across two appointments is normal and often ideal, as most patients want to see how their result looks first.

Start with a half syringe (0.5 ml) if you:

  • Want less product first and gradually add later on
  • Want subtle definition rather than dramatic volume
  • Want to define the lip border or Cupid’s bow
  • Are correcting a small imbalance or asymmetry
  • Are topping up filler that has partly faded

A full syringe (1 ml) is generally recommended if:

  • You have naturally thin lips and want more noticeable volume across multiple zones
  • You have had filler before and know a half does not give you the result you want
  • You find that a full syringe is necessary to achieve your desired fullness or shape

At our Fort Worth med spa, a licensed nurse injector will discuss your options for a lip filler treatment at your consultation, and your price is confirmed before anything is drawn up.

See If Lip Filler Is Right for You

The cost of lip filler goes beyond the product itself, with different factors like per-syringe pricing, injector experience, and clinic location or reputation all affecting your total. Each factor adds up, and understanding lip filler pricing helps you plan with confidence.

At InjectCo, lip filler in Fort Worth 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 nine Texas locations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lip filler questions usually split between what it costs and how committed you are once it is in. The answers below cover Fort Worth and wider Texas pricing, what a half syringe gives you compared with a full one, how long results hold, whether the filler can be dissolved if you change your mind, how a lip flip differs from filler, and why a price well under the local average is worth questioning.

How much does lip filler cost in Fort Worth?

Lip filler in Fort Worth is $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe at InjectCo. Prices elsewhere in Texas vary with the product, the injector’s credentials and expertise, and the clinic’s location. Always ask what the quote includes before you book.

How much is half a syringe of lip filler?

Lip filler in Fort Worth costs roughly $350 to $500 for a half syringe. At InjectCo, it is $399. 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.

Is one syringe of lip filler a lot?

For most first-timers, it is just the right amount. A half syringe is often the typical starting point for patients who want subtle definition rather than obvious volume. Half a milliliter is a real change on most lips and it holds roughly six to nine months.

How much is lip filler in Texas?

Texas sits in a competitive pricing position compared to coastal states. Most reputable Texas clinics fall between $450 and $700 per syringe. What you actually pay for depends on several factors, such as the filler brand, injector credentials, and clinic location. Pricing that is far below market rates should raise suspicions about product quality or injector qualifications.

How long does lip filler last?

Lip filler typically lasts six to twelve months, depending on the filler used, the amount injected, and your metabolism. Since the mouth moves constantly, lip filler may wear off more quickly for some individuals, while patients whose bodies metabolize filler more slowly may see results closer to the twelve-month end of that range. Individual results vary.

Can lip filler be dissolved if I do not like it?

Yes. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with hyaluronidase (a filler dissolver), usually within a few days of the appointment. It is a separate visit and a separate charge. Ask about this option and get clear pricing on how much it costs before you book.

What is the difference between lip filler and a lip flip?

A lip flip uses Botox to relax the upper lip and show more of the vermilion (the pink part of the lips) when you smile, while lip filler uses hyaluronic acid to add volume and make the lips appear fuller, even at rest. At InjectCo, a lip flip is $12 per unit and $9 per unit for members.

Why is lip filler cheaper at some Fort Worth clinics?

Lip filler pricing in Fort Worth may vary due to factors such as filler brand and quality, injector experience, and clinic location. However, a syringe priced far below the market average could mean diluted or counterfeit products and inexperienced or untrained injectors.
Medical Disclaimer: This article is general education, not medical advice. Prices are current as of the update date above and can change. Dermal fillers are prescription treatments that carry risks including bruising, swelling, lumps, infection, and, rarely, vascular occlusion. Not everyone is a candidate and results vary between patients. Talk to a licensed provider about your health history before booking any injectable treatment.

Lip Filler Cost in Fort Worth, What to Expect

The cost of lip filler goes beyond the product in the syringe. Per-syringe pricing, injector experience, and clinic location all move the number, and knowing which factor is doing the work helps you plan with confidence.

At InjectCo, lip filler in Fort Worth is $399 for a half syringe and $699 for a full syringe. Our licensed RN injectors review pricing with you and assess your lip anatomy before placing a single unit, so the plan is matched to your face rather than to a package.

Dr. Josh Allen, D.O., Medical Director at InjectCo MedSpa
Written by Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN, Advanced Clinical Nurse Injector. Medically reviewed by Dr. Josh Allen, D.O.,
Medical Director, InjectCo MedSpa.
Last reviewed: August 2026.

Dr. Allen earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his emergency medicine residency with Texas A&M. As Medical Director, he reviews InjectCo’s treatments, protocols, and patient education content for accuracy and safety across all nine Texas locations.

Written By:
Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN, Advanced Clinical Nurse Injector
Kiara DeWitt, BSN, RN, CPN founded InjectCo in early 2021 while also heading up the neurosurgery + neurology unit at Cook Children’s Pediatric Hospital as lead clinical educator. After completing her Bachelor's degree at Texas Christian University, Kiara realized just how much the aesthetic medicine industry was missing, wishing it was more focused on ethical decision-making and building relationships. Kiara’s dream was to create an atmosphere for her patients where they feel loved, empowered, and comfortable. She believes in a “lead to serve” mentality, hoping to create a more personal connection with both her patients and team alike. Kiara curated a team of 13 professionals across eight clinics, six of which are in DFW, one in Houston, and one in Austin.
Kiara loves nothing more than creating a collaborating, educational approach with her team, and thrives on personal and professional growth opportunities. She hopes that her patients feel heard and encouraged at every InjectCo visit and that they are truly excited about their personalized and well-designed aesthetic treatment plan. This love for education and safety in the industry led her to later found Texas Academy of Medical Aesthetics, an accredited training program that specializes in a 100+ hour aesthetic injector internship where students are able to train and shadow at all eight of InjectCo’s clinics.

Kiara’s patients recognize her and the entire InjectCo team as highly skilled and extremely thorough clinicians. She hopes to continue being a knowledgeable and approachable resource for clinical injectors across the country who are hoping to grow and scale their aesthetic business.

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