In plain language
In plain terms, fillers are usually used to add volume or definition in areas like the lips, cheeks, under-eyes, jawline, chin, and around the mouth. Not every area is right for every person, and Lumena Glow is a free matching service, not a medical provider, so treatment decisions should be made in a consultation with a licensed professional.
Common areas dermal fillers can treat
Dermal fillers are most often used in the face. A licensed provider may discuss fillers for areas such as:
- Lips
- Cheeks
- Under-eye hollows
- Smile lines and lines around the mouth
- Chin
- Jawline
- Temples
- Certain acne scars in some cases
The goal is often to restore lost volume, soften deeper folds, or add definition. Exactly what can be treated depends on the type of filler being used and the provider's judgment.
Why people choose different treatment areas
People ask about fillers for different reasons. Some want fuller lips or more cheek shape. Others are more focused on areas that can look hollow or less defined over time, such as the temples, chin, or jawline.
A provider may also explain that some concerns are better evaluated in the context of the whole face, not just one spot. That is one reason an in-person consultation matters.
Not every area is a match for every person
Even if an area is commonly treated, that does not mean filler is appropriate for everyone. The safest approach is to ask a licensed aesthetic provider what areas they treat often, what training they have, and who the supervising medical professional is.
Lumena Glow does not provide medical or cosmetic advice. We offer general education and a free way to get matched with licensed providers near you based on your contact details and treatment interests.
Cost depends on the area and amount used
In the United States, dermal filler cost often falls in the hundreds to over a thousand dollars per syringe. Total cost can vary based on the area treated, how much product is used, the provider, and where you live.
These are general ranges, not quotes. You can read more general pricing context on /costs/ and compare options by speaking directly with a licensed provider.
Always confirm a provider's license and training yourself, and ask who the supervising medical professional is.