2026 Pricing Data

Dermal Fillers Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$950
Typical range: $600$1,500
Recovery
1–3 days
Risk Level
Low
Duration
15–60 min
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Clinical Insight
Typically considered elective — plan on out-of-pocket payment.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $950 (range: $600–$1,500)
  • Insurance: Not Covered — Dermal fillers are cosmetic procedures and are never covered by insurance.
  • Recovery: 1–3 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

Dermal fillers are injectable substances used to restore volume, smooth lines, and enhance facial contours. With around 3.6 million procedures performed annually in the US, they're a popular choice for those seeking a more youthful appearance without surgery. The most common areas treated include lips and cheeks, with the number of syringes impacting the final cost.

The price you'll pay is most affected by the type of filler used; non-hyaluronic acid fillers tend to be more expensive. The injector's fee also contributes significantly, so more experienced providers in high-demand areas may charge more. Facility fees will also factor into your overall bill.

Explore options beyond brand-name fillers, as comparable products may be available at a lower price point. Ask your provider if they offer discounts or payment plans to help manage the cost. Many patients combine fillers with Botox for comprehensive facial rejuvenation — Botox for dynamic lines, fillers for volume loss. For lip-specific augmentation, see our dedicated lip filler cost breakdown. For more dramatic and permanent results, a surgical facelift may be more cost-effective long-term. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a dermal fillers procedure at the national average price point.

Filler Product
45% of total · $299-$555
$299-$555
Hyaluronic acid filler product (per syringe)
Provider Fee
35% of total · $232-$432
$232-$432
Injector fee (dermatologist or cosmetic provider)
Facility Fee
12% of total · $79-$148
$79-$148
Med spa or clinic facility charge
Numbing
8% of total · $53-$98
$53-$98
Topical numbing cream application
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Regional Variance

Dermal Fillers Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $841-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $853-10.2%
  3. Alabama $860-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $866-8.8%
  5. Missouri $872-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $1,106+16.4%
  2. California $1,076+13.3%
  3. New York $1,072+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $1,059+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $1,050+10.5%
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Dermal Fillers Cost in All 50 States

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  • UAB Medicine (Birmingham): First in AL to offer non-invasive laser treatments.
  • UAB Medicine (Birmingham): Offers Belotero, Juvederm, and Sculptra fillers.
  • Hedden & Gunn Plastic Surgery (Birmingham): Offers JUVÉDERM®, Restylane®, and Radiesse®.
  • Menard Plastic Surgery (Tuscaloosa): Provides advanced dermal filler treatments.
  • Menard Plastic Surgery (Tuscaloosa): Frequently uses Juvederm® Ultra Plus and Voluma®.
  • AK Beautiful You (Anchorage): Top Botox and JUVÉDERM® practice
  • The Skinlife Medspa: #1 Alaska provider for Potenza RF Microneedling
  • Arizona Facial Plastics, PC: serves out-of-state patients with concierge services
  • Repta Plastic Surgery (Scottsdale): serves out-of-state patients with concierge services
  • Perfect Skin Laser Center (Tempe/Scottsdale): highlights high procedure volume
  • Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) in Arizona: common setting for dermal fillers
  • Dr. Suzanne Yee (Little Rock): Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse, Sculptra, RHA® Collection
  • Renew Aesthetics (Northwest Arkansas): features the RHA® Collection
  • Wright Plastic Surgery and Med Spa (Little Rock/Conway): JUVÉDERM® and Restylane®
  • Nova Aesthetics & Medical Wellness (Conway): draws patients from Dallas, TX
  • Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) in Arkansas: can be more cost-effective
  • Mabrie Facial Institute (San Francisco): prioritizes personalized treatment plans
  • Coastal Plastic Surgeons' Medspa (San Diego): prioritizes personalized treatment plans
  • Kaiser Permanente (Northern California): offers dermal filler services
  • Kaiser Permanente: services available in Sacramento and San Francisco
  • Springs Aesthetics (Colorado Springs): fat transfer/injections for enhancement
  • Dermatology & Laser Institute of Colorado (Lone Tree/Denver): emphasizes cannulas
  • Raval Facial Aesthetics: caters to out-of-state patients with virtual consults
  • Advanced Specialty Care (Danbury/Norwalk/Ridgefield): Allergan Platinum Plus Partner
  • Clarity Medical Aesthetics (Guilford): Linked to a major injector training center
  • Bright Dental (Middletown): Dermal fillers, often with smile makeovers or TMJ
  • The Centre for Cosmetic Surgery (Newark/Lewes): Specializes in Botox and fillers
  • Charmed Medispa (Newark): Offers RHA collection and Versa fillers
  • Delaware Surgical Arts (Newark): ASC option for outpatient filler procedures
  • Capital Center For Surgery: Offers dermal filler injections
  • Georgetown Allure Medical Spa: Offers dermal filler injections
  • Cultura Dermatology & Plastic Surgery: Platinum Level JUVÉDERM recognition
  • Cultura Dermatology & Plastic Surgery: Presidential Status for Restylane
  • Goldfingers Aesthetics: Florida's largest aesthetics center, 24+ locations
  • Destin Plastic Surgery's Anti-Aging Skincare Clinic: 20+ years of experience
  • Sanctuary Medical Aesthetic Center (Boca Raton): RHA Collection fillers offered
  • Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Delray Beach: popular destinations for aesthetic treatments
  • Florida ASCs: cost-efficient, convenient same-day dermal filler procedures
  • AgeLess Center (Atlanta): Allergan "Top 10 Location" in Georgia
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections: Offered in some Georgia practices
  • Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) in Georgia: May have lower overhead
  • Aesthetics Hawaii: #1 Aesthetic Medical Spa, 97% patient satisfaction
  • Hawaii Facial Plastic Surgery: $100 off Honolulu dermal filler (new patients)
  • Oculofacial Plastic Surgery of Hawaii: blunt cannulas minimize pain/bruising
  • PRP Center Hawaii: JUVÉDERM VOLUX for jawline definition
  • The Skin Clique: mobile medical aesthetic treatments throughout Hawaii
  • Freeman Plastic Surgery (Idaho Falls): virtual consultations for out-of-state patients
  • 208 Med Spa & IV Lounge (McCall): specializes in Sculptra for collagen stimulation
  • Renu Medispa (Boise/Eagle): offers JUVÉDERM, Restylane, Radiesse, and Sculptra
  • Boise/Idaho Falls: multiple dermal filler providers
  • Rush University Medical Center (Chicago): recognized for dermal fillers
  • Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago): recognized for dermal fillers
  • New Image Works Medical Spa (Chicago/Glenview): Allergan top 10 for injectables
  • Concierge Aesthetics & Plastic Surgery (Chicago): caters to out-of-state patients
  • Illinois ASCs: 40-60% savings on facility fees vs. hospitals for some outpatient procedures
  • Indiana University Health: Offers premium dermal filler brands like Juvederm®
  • Hamilton Facial Plastic Surgery (Carmel/Greenwood): Attracts national/international patients
  • Sharper Plastic Surgery (Indiana): Concierge travel services for out-of-state patients
  • The Centre, LLC: Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) option in Indiana
  • The Ark Medspa (New Albany): Offers dermal filler reversals
  • Coachlight at Des Moines Plastic Surgery™: Iowa's number one Juvéderm provider
  • The Iowa Clinic Medical Spa: Juvéderm and Restylane fillers available
  • Cosmetic Solutions (Cedar Rapids): Hyaluronic acid fillers offered
  • Revive Dermatology Clinic & Spa (Ankeny): Medical evaluation required before treatment
  • RenuYou MedSpa & Wellness Center (Ames/Ankeny): Offers the RHA Collection
  • The University of Kansas Health System: JUVÉDERM®, BELOTERO®, and Restylane® fillers
  • Associated Plastic Surgeons & Med Spa (Leawood): welcomes patients from across the Midwest
  • Quinn Aesthetic Center and KC Injectables Med Spa: advanced hyaluronic acid fillers like Revance (RHA)
  • Kansas City providers: highlight "lunchtime procedures"
Kentucky $877 -7.7%
  • Williamson Cosmetic Center: Louisiana’s leading BOTOX provider in 2023
  • Weiler Plastic Surgery (Baton Rouge/New Orleans/Lafayette): Top 20 Allergan Provider
  • Weiler Plastic Surgery (Baton Rouge): weekend appointments available
  • Oak House Med Spa (Harahan): offers various fillers with personalized plans
  • OMS Center of South Louisiana (Hammond): oral/maxillofacial surgeons perform injections
  • Cosmetic Enhancement Center of New England (Portland/Waterville/Falmouth): Maine's largest provider
  • Central Maine Healthcare: Juvéderm and Voluma XC fillers available
  • Rejuvenations Medi Spa (South Portland/Falmouth): Top 10 Allergan Aesthetic provider
  • MOTOX skin science (South Portland): PRP BioFiller uses your own platelets
  • Skin Clique (Sanford): Mobile aesthetic treatments, including dermal fillers
  • Prime Facial Plastic Surgery (Columbia): caters to out-of-state patients.
  • Joseph Michaels MD (Rockville): caters to out-of-state patients.
  • Cultura Dermatology & Plastic Surgery (Baltimore): Platinum Level JUVÉDERM recognition.
  • Hadlock Facial Plastic Surgery (Boston): near Logan Airport, assists traveling patients.
  • Boston Center for Plastic Surgery: renowned for expertise, training, and techniques.
  • The Spiegel Center (Newton): offers Juvederm and RHA Collection fillers.
  • Dr. Hong Med Spa: uses micro-cannula technique for safety and minimal bruising.
  • Newton Medical Aesthetics (Wellesley): offers SKINVIVE for skin hydration.
  • University of Michigan Health: Injectable treatments via two centers
  • University of Michigan Health: Hyaluronic acid fillers may promote collagen
  • Copper Aesthetics & Plastic Surgery: Serves Traverse City and Petoskey
  • Plastic Surgery of Michigan (Novi): Serves Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne Counties
  • Ann Arbor Plastic Surgery: Cannula technique may decrease bruising
  • Associated Skin Care Specialists: multiple locations in Minneapolis, Blaine, and Eden Prairie
  • Tareen Dermatology: cosmetic injectables across seven Minnesota/Western Wisconsin offices
  • Tareen Dermatology: clinics in Western Wisconsin may be budget-friendly
  • Petal + Stem Aesthetic & Longevity (Woodbury): ultrasound-guided injections
  • Twin Ports Dermatology (Duluth): offers RHA® Collection fillers
  • Hattiesburg Clinic: Offers JUVÉDERM (SKINVIVE, ULTRA XC, VOLBELLA XC) and Restylane (Defyne, Lyft, Kysse).
  • Mississippi Center for Plastic Surgery (Ridgeland): Offers JUVÉDERM and Restylane products.
  • Delta Phoenix Family and Aesthetic Medicine (Southaven/Oxford): Specializes in natural-looking results.
  • Key Dental Group (Madison/Pearl): Provides Juvéderm for lip augmentation and cheek volume.
  • St. Louis Skin Solutions: Recognized Merz Aesthetics Center of Excellence
  • Boone Health Medical Spa (Columbia): exclusively uses Hyaluronic Acid-based fillers
  • Face Forward (St. Louis): offers innovative "Quiet Filler™ Method" techniques
  • 4Ever Young STL MedSpa (Creve Coeur): attracts patients from areas like Ladue
  • Mountain West Plastic Surgery (Kalispell): Offers Juvederm, Restylane, and Sculptra.
  • Aesthetica Medical Spa (Kalispell): Offers temple, tear trough, and non-surgical rhinoplasty fillers.
  • Montana Medical Aesthetics Clinic (Billings): Features the RHA Collection.
  • SkinCare MT (Bozeman): A full-spectrum center for dermal fillers.
  • RejuveCare Clinic and Med Spa (Missoula/Kalispell): Offers PRF bio-stimulating fillers.
  • Preventative Medical Clinic (Omaha): top JUVÉDERM injector in Nebraska
  • Preventative Medical Clinic: over 5,000 treatments, Allergan Black Diamond award
  • Schlessinger MD (Omaha): first in Nebraska to offer Revance RHA® fillers
  • Schlessinger MD: participated in FDA-approval trials for Revance RHA®
  • Skin Clique: provides in-home dermal filler treatments across Nebraska
  • Las Vegas: Medical tourism hub for injectables.
  • Advanced Aesthetics (Las Vegas): Among Allergan's top clients nationwide.
  • Pellé Medical Spa (Manchester): known for Juvéderm dermal filler
  • Delle Chiaie Cosmetic Medicine (Hampton): offers Restylane and Radiesse
  • MD Esthetics (Nashua): treatments for lips and cheeks, Sculptra available
  • Seacoast Dermatology (Portsmouth/Dover/Exeter): Juvéderm and Sculptra
  • Southern New Hampshire Health (Nashua): integrates fillers into plastic surgery
  • Reflections Center (Livingston & Bridgewater): Offers Juvéderm, Restylane, Radiesse
  • Complete Wellness Spas: Offers dermal fillers at eight NJ locations
  • WINK Aesthetics + Wellness (Eatontown): Offers Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) filler
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (NJ): Covers Radiesse/Sculptra for facial lipoatrophy in HIV patients
  • Parakh Plastic Surgery (Englewood): Caters to out-of-state patients, assists with travel
  • Freya's Lair Medical Spa (Albuquerque): Uses MD Codes™ technique for facial shaping
  • Albuquerque & Rio Rancho: Hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers widely available
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (New Mexico): Covers Radiesse & Sculptra for HIV lipoatrophy
  • RHA Collection & Sculptra: Offered for collagen stimulation
  • Spring Street Dermatology (NYC): Offers hyaluronic acid fillers
  • New York Dermatology Group (NYC): Offers hyaluronic acid fillers
  • Mount Sinai (NYC): Uses FDA-approved injectables for volume loss
  • Carolina Facial Plastics (Charlotte): Offers Juvéderm, Restylane, and RHA fillers.
  • CARE Plastic Surgery (Cary/Raleigh): Offers Full Facial Rejuvenation packages.
  • CARE Plastic Surgery: Potential Botox savings with Full Facial Rejuvenation.
  • DermaBlue: Offers Bio-Gel Fillers using your own blood.
  • Carolina Age Management Institute (Huntersville/Greensboro): Provides filler options.
  • Fargo Wellness District attracts patients from four states for treatments.
  • Legacy Health Clinic (Minot/Tioga) uses Revanesse and Restylane.
  • GLOW Aesthetic Clinic (Bismarck) offers Sculptra for collagen stimulation.
  • Aesthetic Center serves Bismarck, Minot, and Dickinson with fillers.
  • Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus): Med Spa with aesthetic experts
  • University Hospitals (Cleveland): synthetic injectables such as Restylane®, Juvederm™, and Radiesse®
  • Trillium Creek Dermatology (Strongsville, Brunswick, Medina): consider for cost savings
  • Dean McGee Eye Institute (Oklahoma City): Offers JUVÉDERM®, Restylane®, and Radiesse®.
  • Reflections Med Spa (Edmond): Uses Restylane and RHA fillers for natural results.
  • Mariposa Aesthetics & Laser Center (OKC): Offers JUVEDERM® VOLUX® XC.
  • Oklahoma ASCs: May offer cost-efficient dermal filler procedures.
  • OHSU Laser and Cosmetic Center (Portland): Offers a wide selection of fillers with initial consultations.
  • Pure Medspa (Medford): Offers Voluma XC for chin augmentation and emphasizes "profile balancing".
  • Neaman Medi Spa (Salem): Nurse injectors specialize in full-face treatments.
  • Deschutes Dermatology (Bend): Offers fillers like Restylane and Juvederm.
  • UPMC Plastic Surgery (Pittsburgh): treatments to enhance lips and soften facial creases
  • Morgenstern Center (Philadelphia/Lancaster/Wayne): facial aesthetic treatments
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (PA): Radiesse and Sculptra considered medically necessary for HIV lipoatrophy
  • Penn Medicine Cosmetic Dermatology: Juvéderm for lipoatrophy and signs of aging
  • Polacek Center (Cranston/Providence): Juvéderm (Voluma XC, Volux XC, Skinvive)
  • Andrea M Doyle MD (East Greenwich): Juvéderm, Restylane, Sculptra, RHA Redensity
  • Aspire Dermatology (Cumberland): Restylane fillers for lip augmentation/laugh lines
  • Revive Palmetto (Bluffton): Ultrasound-guided dermal filler treatments
  • OptimalSelf MD (Greenville): Plastic surgery, aesthetics, and wellness
  • Plastic Surgery of the Carolinas (Mount Pleasant): Filler diluted with anesthetic
  • Biltmore Restorative Medicine (Greenville): Performs the Y Lift deep filler technique
  • South Carolina: Average filler cost is below the national average
  • Kalon Medical Spa (Sioux Falls): non-surgical solutions for wrinkles
  • Conklin Clinics (Aberdeen): Juvederm XC for refining facial structures
  • Dakota Plastic Surgery (Aberdeen & Sioux Falls): JUVÉDERM® treatments
  • Longevity Aesthetics (Rapid City): Radiesse and Juvéderm fillers
  • Chapter (Sioux Falls): hyaluronic acid gel injections for immediate results
  • Vanderbilt Health: Offers dermal filler injections across Middle Tennessee
  • BEYOND Collective (Nashville): Uses Clarius ultrasound to guide injections
  • Bella Vi (Franklin): Offers Sculptra and Radiesse biostimulating fillers
  • Sherman Aesthetic Center (Nashville): Founder teaches advanced techniques
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center (North Texas): new filler technique leader
  • Texas ASCs/offices: perform 60% of statewide surgeries
  • Texas Facial Aesthetics (Dallas-Fort Worth): serves a wide patient base
  • Dr. Jose Barrera (San Antonio): serves a wide patient base
  • The Gill Center (The Woodlands): offers JUVÉDERM and other fillers
  • University of Utah Health: hyaluronic acid fillers like Restylane and Juvederm Ultra Plus
  • University of Utah Health: Radiesse, Sculptra, and microlipoinjections available
  • Utah Facial Plastics (Salt Lake City): attracts patients nationwide
  • Envision Cosmetic Surgery (Salt Lake City): sees out-of-state patients
  • Bahr Dermatology (Bountiful): board-certified dermatology practice
  • Bare Medical Spa + Laser Center (Burlington): Vermont's top med spa for 4 years
  • Four Sisters Medspa (Middlebury/Williston): 15+ years in aesthetic injections
  • JUVÉDERM®, RADIESSE®, and Restylane®: Offered at Bare Medical Spa + Laser Center
  • University of Vermont Health Network: Treatments via plastic surgeons
  • Tysons Corner & Arlington: clinics specialize in Juvederm and Restylane
  • NewEra Medical Aesthetics (Vienna): regenerative European methods for symmetry
  • Elle Aesthetic Arts & Plastic Surgery (Ashburn): high-quality non-surgical treatments
  • Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs): potentially lower costs than hospitals
  • Midlothian Dermatology (Midlothian): fillers for lip augmentation and volume loss
  • Advanced Dermatology and Laser Institute of Seattle: Uses AccuVein® vein visualizers
  • Advanced Dermatology and Laser Institute of Seattle: Uses microcannulas to minimize bruising
  • Mahal Aesthetics (Bellevue): Provides hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite, and poly-L-lactic acid fillers
  • Washington ASCs: Often more cost-effective than hospital outpatient departments
  • Thaxton Plastic Surgery (Charleston): top provider for Allergan fillers
  • The Dermatology Center for Skin Health (Morgantown): offers HA and Poly-L-lactic Acid
  • Skin Clique: mobile dermal filler treatments available
  • West Virginia: average dermal filler cost is lower than the national average
  • ReFresh Aesthetic Center (Whitefish Bay): early adopter of RHA fillers
  • ReFresh Aesthetic Center: exclusive Milwaukee provider of RHA fillers
  • Lasting SkinSolutions (Fitchburg): offers AirBrush FaceLift® using fillers
  • Medical College of Wisconsin: discounted injections by chief residents
  • Parkins Plastic Surgery (Milwaukee/Madison/Oconomowoc): discounted hotel stays
  • Teton Laser Center (Jackson Hole): state-of-the-art dermal filler techniques
  • The Center for Aesthetics (Jackson): blunt-tipped cannulas for less discomfort
  • AgeLess Medical (Cheyenne): hyaluronic acid fillers, hand/jawline sculpting
  • Skin Clique: in-home medical aesthetics, including fillers, throughout Wyoming
  • Skin Dynamics Medical Aesthetics (Rock Springs): range of dermal filler brands
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Surgeon Reputation

Board-certified specialists with extensive focus on this specific procedure command higher premiums — but significantly reduce revision risk and complication rates.

Complexity of Case

Revision cases, structural reconstruction, and procedures requiring advanced imaging take longer and demand more advanced tools than straightforward cases.

Facility Tier

Private ambulatory surgical centers typically cost 30–50% less than hospital-based procedures. Your insurer may steer you to one or the other.

Timeline

The Road to Results

Recovery is an investment of time. Understanding the phases helps you plan downtime and set expectations.

Before your dermal filler appointment, you'll have a consultation to discuss your goals and ensure you're a good candidate. Be prepared to discuss your medical history and any medications you're taking. You may need to avoid blood-thinning medications like aspirin or ibuprofen for a few days beforehand to minimize bruising.

On the day of your appointment, the injection sites will be cleaned, and a topical numbing cream may be applied to enhance your comfort. The injections themselves typically take between 15 and 60 minutes, depending on the areas being treated.

Immediately after the procedure, you can expect some redness, swelling, and tenderness at the injection sites. Applying ice packs can help reduce these effects. Most people feel comfortable returning to work or normal activities within a day or two. Remember to arrange transportation home after your appointment. It’s easy to forget in the moment! Full results become visible within a week as any initial swelling subsides. Keep in mind that results are temporary, lasting 6-18 months, and you’ll need follow-up treatments to maintain your desired look.

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Initial Recovery
1 days
Light activity, follow-up appointment. Most visible changes in this window.
02
Full Recovery
3 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
03
Procedure Itself
15–60 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for Dermal Fillers

Not Covered by Insurance

Dermal fillers are cosmetic procedures and are never covered by insurance.

See all procedures ranked by insurance coverage →

Financing Options

  • Third-party financing — companies like CareCredit let you spread $950 across monthly payments with promotional 0% interest
  • In-house installments — ask your surgeon's office about splitting the cost into manageable monthly payments before your procedure
  • Pre-tax health accounts — purely cosmetic cases are not HSA/FSA-eligible, but procedures with a medical component may qualify
  • Upfront payment savings — many practices offer 10-20% off for patients who pay in full before the procedure date
  • Employer benefits — some employers offer medical spending programs or supplemental coverage that can offset out-of-pocket costs
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dermal fillers cost in 2026?
You can expect to pay around $950 for dermal fillers in 2026. Most patients pay between $600 and $1,500 — the spread reflects differences in local pricing, surgeon credentials, and whether you choose a hospital or outpatient surgery center.
Does insurance cover dermal fillers?
Insurance coverage for dermal fillers is classified as: Not Covered. Dermal fillers are cosmetic procedures and are never covered by insurance.
What's the cheapest state for dermal fillers?
If price is your priority, look at Mississippi ($841), West Virginia ($853), Alabama ($860). Lower overhead costs for medical practices in these states translate to lower procedure pricing.
What affects dermal fillers cost?
Key factors include your surgeon's experience, the facility type (hospital vs. ASC), anesthesia requirements, and geographic location. Insurance coverage and negotiated rates also play a major role in your final out-of-pocket cost for dermal fillers.
How long is recovery after dermal fillers?
Recovery after dermal fillers typically takes 1 to 3 days. Light activities can usually resume after 1 days, with full recovery by 3 days. Your surgeon will provide a personalized timeline based on your case.
Where is dermal fillers most expensive?
Hawaii ($1,106), California ($1,076), New York ($1,072) top the list for dermal fillers costs. These states have higher regional price parities, meaning medical overhead — from rent to staff salaries — runs well above the national average.