What You'll Actually Pay for Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are priced per syringe (1ml), not per treatment area. One syringe costs $600–$900 at most practices. The total cost depends on how many syringes your treatment requires — and that varies significantly by what you're treating and how experienced your injector is at conserving product.
Average Filler Costs by Treatment Area (2026)
| Area | Syringes Needed | Typical Cost | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lips | 0.5–1ml | $400–$900 | 6–12 months |
| Nasolabial folds | 1–2ml | $700–$1,400 | 9–18 months |
| Cheeks | 1–4ml | $700–$2,800 | 12–24 months |
| Under eyes | 0.5–1ml | $600–$1,200 | 9–18 months |
| Jawline | 2–6ml | $1,200–$4,000 | 12–18 months |
| Chin | 1–2ml | $700–$1,400 | 12–18 months |
| Sculptra (full face) | 2–4 vials × 3 sessions | $3,000–$6,000 total | 2–5 years |
Juvederm vs Restylane: Does Brand Matter for Price?
Juvederm (Allergan) and Restylane (Galderma) are the two dominant filler brands. Both cost roughly $600–$900 per syringe at the practice level. The real difference is formulation — Juvederm tends to be smoother and longer-lasting, while Restylane has firmer lifting capacity. Your injector's preference and expertise with a specific product matters more than brand loyalty.
Tip: Use Allergan's Allē loyalty program — you earn points on Juvederm purchases that can be redeemed for discounts on future treatments. Galderma has a similar program called Aspire.
How to Find a Filler Provider Near You
The #1 factor in filler safety and results is injector skill, not price. An experienced provider in a less expensive city often beats a rushed provider in a premium location.