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How Much Does Lip Filler Cost?

Complete guide to lip filler costs—what you'll pay per syringe, factors that affect pricing, and how to budget for lip augmentation.

National Average

$500-1,000 per syringe

Price range: $400$2,000+

Cost Breakdown

Treatment AreaPrice
Subtle enhancement (0.5 syringe)$250-500
Natural fullness (1 syringe)$500-1,000
Significant volume (2 syringes)$1,000-2,000
Lip lines/smoker's lines$300-600

What Affects Price

  • Type of filler used (Juvederm, Restylane, etc.)
  • Amount of filler needed (0.5-2 syringes)
  • Provider expertise and reputation
  • Geographic location
  • Clinic type (med spa vs. plastic surgeon)
  • Whether it's your first treatment or maintenance

What's Included in the Price

  • Consultation and lip assessment
  • Numbing cream or dental block
  • The filler product
  • Injection by trained provider
  • Aftercare instructions
  • Follow-up appointment

Additional Costs to Consider

  • +Touch-up treatments (often 50% off within 2 weeks)
  • +Dissolving previous filler if needed ($200-400)
  • +Combination with other treatments

Ways to Save

Allē rewards program (Allergan)

Aspire rewards (Galderma/Restylane)

CareCredit financing

Med spa membership/package deals

Is Lip Filler Worth the Cost?

Lip filler is popular because it provides immediate, noticeable results that last 6-12 months. At $500-1,000 per year for maintenance, many find it more cost-effective than lip plumping products that don't work. The key is finding a skilled injector—cheap filler with a bad outcome costs more to fix than doing it right the first time.

Learn More About This Treatment

Lip Filler

Lip fillers use hyaluronic acid (like Juvederm or Restylane) to add volume, shape, and definition to the lips. Results are immediate and can be customized to your desired look.

Pricing Disclaimer

Prices shown are estimates based on national averages for 2024. Actual costs vary based on location, provider, and individual treatment needs. Always consult with a qualified provider for an accurate quote. Prices in major metropolitan areas are typically higher than national averages.