How much do dermal fillers cost?
Dermal filler prices can vary a lot. The total cost often depends on the area treated, how much filler is used, who performs the treatment, and where you live.
Short answer
In many US med spas, dermal fillers often cost about $500 to $1,500 per syringe. Some visits cost less, and some cost more.
A small treatment may use 1 syringe or less. A larger plan may use 2 or more syringes over one visit or over time. That means a full appointment can sometimes be around $600 to $3,000+, depending on the plan.
These are cash-pay prices. Filler treatments are usually not covered by insurance.

What changes the price
The biggest factor is usually how much filler is used. Different areas of the face may need different amounts, and people start from different places.
Price can also change based on the provider's training, the med spa's medical oversight, the city or ZIP code, and the type of product offered. State rules for med spa ownership, supervision, and advertising can vary, so it is smart to ask questions and verify credentials yourself.
A lower price is not always a better value. Who performs the treatment, who supervises the med spa, and how carefully they explain risks and options all matter.
- Area treated can affect how many syringes are suggested
- Large cities often have higher prices than smaller towns
- Consult fees may be separate, but some places apply them toward treatment
- Touch-ups or repeat visits can add to the total cost over time
Typical price ranges by treatment size
A very small filler visit may fall around $500 to $900. A moderate visit often lands around $900 to $1,800. A larger plan may be $1,800 to $3,000 or more.
These are only rough ranges. Some med spas price by syringe. Others quote by treatment plan after a consultation. Results, timing, and how long filler may last vary by person, provider, treatment area, and product.
If a quote feels confusing, ask for the total in writing before you agree to anything. You can also compare a few providers through our free matching service at get matched.
What to ask before you pay
Take your time. A good consultation should feel calm, clear, and not rushed. Most med spa treatments carry some risk and possible side effects, so it is reasonable to ask careful questions.
Helpful questions include:
1. What is the price range for my visit?
2. Is pricing by syringe or by treatment plan?
3. Are there separate fees for consultation, follow-up, or touch-up?
4. Who will perform the treatment?
5. What medical oversight is in place at this med spa?
6. What are the common risks and side effects?
Never sign or pay under pressure. It is okay to compare more than one provider.
How Quiet Bloom can help
Quiet Bloom is not a med spa or medical provider. We do not give medical advice. We offer general educational information and a free matching service that helps you find vetted local med spas.
If you want, we can help connect you with providers in your area so you can compare prices, ask about consultations, and choose calmly. Please do not share health information with us. We only need basic contact details like your name, phone, ZIP or city, and optional email or language.
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Common questions
Is dermal filler priced per syringe?
Often, yes. Many med spas quote filler at about $500 to $1,500 per syringe, but some quote a treatment plan instead. Always ask what is included in the total.
How much filler will I need?
It varies a lot. Some people may use 1 syringe or less, while others may be quoted 2 or more syringes depending on the area and goals. A consultation should explain the estimate clearly, without pressure.
Does insurance pay for dermal fillers?
Usually no. Dermal fillers at med spas are typically cash-pay and often not covered by insurance.
Why are prices so different from one place to another?
Prices can vary by location, provider training, medical oversight, and how much filler is recommended. Lower prices may not mean better value, so compare carefully.
Always choose a med spa with proper medical oversight, verify credentials yourself, and ask about risks and costs in writing before any treatment.