In plain language
Plainly: filler is usually priced by syringe, and many people need more than one. That means the final cost can be higher than the starting price you may see advertised. Lumena Glow is a free matching service, not a medical provider, so we share general education only, not personal treatment advice or price quotes.
Typical dermal filler cost range
A common U.S. range is about $500 to $1,500+ per syringe. Some appointments cost less, and some cost more, depending on the filler, the area being treated, and the provider.
Many offices price filler by the syringe, not by the visit. If more than one syringe is used, the total cost usually goes up. These ranges are only general education, not quotes.
What changes the price
Several things can affect what you may be charged:
- Type of filler used
- How many syringes are used
- Treatment area, such as lips, cheeks, or under-eye area
- Provider experience and training
- Clinic location and local market prices
- Whether the visit includes a consultation fee or follow-up costs
A lower advertised number may only reflect the starting price for a small amount of filler. It may not show the total cost for the full appointment.
How to compare prices safely
When you ask about cost, try to get clear, simple details. Ask whether the price is per syringe or per area, whether consultation fees are separate, and whether touch-ups or follow-up visits may add to the total.
Price matters, but it should not be the only factor. It is smart to verify the provider's license and training, and ask who the supervising medical professional is. You can also read more general cost information at /costs/.
How to find a licensed provider near you
If you want help narrowing down options, /get-matched/ can connect you with licensed aesthetic providers near you at no cost. Lumena Glow is a free matching service, not a clinic or licensed professional, and we do not give medical or cosmetic advice.
You stay in control of the decision. A consultation with a qualified provider is the right place to ask about pricing, goals, risks, and whether any treatment is appropriate for you.
Always confirm a provider's license and training yourself, and ask who the supervising medical professional is.