Hand Filler in San Francisco

Compare Hand Filler providers in San Francisco with transparent pricing from verified providers across SF proper, Oakland, the Peninsula, and neighboring areas. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.

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Hand Filler in San Francisco typically costs $910-$2,100 per treatment ($910-$1,365 per syringe).

Top Hand Filler providers in San Francisco

San Ramon · 94583

California Dermatology Care

4.8 · 3,317 Google reviews
2262 Camino Ramon #200, San Ramon, CA, 94583
$910-$1,365/syringe
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Union Square · 94108

David J MacGregor MD

4.9 · 1,869 Google reviews
450 Sutter St RM 1824, San Francisco, CA, 94108
$910-$1,365/syringe
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San Mateo · 94401

Schweiger Dermatology Group - San Mateo

4.8 · 1,166 Google reviews
136 N San Mateo Dr Driveway Floor 2, San Mateo, CA, 94401
$910-$1,365/syringe
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Castro Valley · 94546

Schweiger Dermatology Group - Castro Valley

4.7 · 1,186 Google reviews
20400 Lake Chabot Rd #202, Castro Valley, CA, 94546
$910-$1,365/syringe
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Civic Center · 94102

San Francisco Dermatology

4.9 · 864 Google reviews
490 Post St STE 320, San Francisco, CA, 94102
$910-$1,365/syringe
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Nob Hill · 94109

Nob Hill Aesthetics | Medical Spa

4.9 · 837 Google reviews
909 Hyde St UNIT 415, San Francisco, CA, 94109
$910-$1,365/syringe
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Inner Richmond · 94118

Schweiger Dermatology Group - SF-Presidio

4.8 · 933 Google reviews
3838 California St RM 610, San Francisco, CA, 94118
$910-$1,365/syringe
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Burlingame · 94010

Peninsula Dermatology Med Group

4.9 · 808 Google reviews
1750 El Camino Real # 206, Burlingame, CA, 94010
$910-$1,365/syringe
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Mill Valley · 94941

Zand Dermatology

5.0 · 685 Google reviews
655 Redwood Hwy Suite 246, Mill Valley, CA, 94941
$910-$1,365/syringe
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This page lists 9 Hand Filler providers across San Ramon, Union Square, San Mateo, Castro Valley and nearby areas. All of them have public Google ratings shown above.

Pricing shown is estimated based on San Francisco regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is Hand Filler?

Hand filler restores volume to the backs of the hands using injectable fillers — most commonly Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite) or hyaluronic-acid fillers. Volume loss in the hands is one of the most visible signs of aging, making tendons and veins appear more prominent.

Treatment takes 15 to 30 minutes. Results are immediate. Radiesse is the most commonly used filler for hands because it also stimulates collagen production and provides volume correction in one step. Results last 12 to 18 months with Radiesse, or 6 to 12 months with HA fillers.

Hand filler is almost always priced per syringe. Most patients need 1 to 2 syringes per hand. Both hands are typically treated in the same session.

How much does Hand Filler cost in San Francisco?

Hand filler in San Francisco typically costs $910 to $2,100 per syringe. Most patients need 1 to 2 syringes per hand, with both hands typically treated in the same session.

Single syringe (one hand)
Radiesse or HA filler
$700-1,400
Two syringes (both hands)
Standard treatment
$1,400-2,800
Four syringes (full correction)
Significant volume loss
$2,800-5,600
Annual maintenance
Touch-up every 12-18 months
$910-1,365

Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect San Francisco regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does hand filler cost in San Francisco?
Hand filler in San Francisco typically costs $910 to $2,100 per syringe. Most patients need 1 to 2 syringes per hand, so treating both hands typically runs $1,000 to $3,000 total. Radiesse is the most commonly used filler for hands.
How long does hand filler last?
Radiesse hand filler typically lasts 12 to 18 months. Hyaluronic-acid fillers used off-label in the hands last 6 to 12 months. Most patients return for a touch-up annually or when volume loss becomes noticeable again.
Is hand filler painful?
Topical numbing cream and nerve blocks are typically applied before injection. Most patients tolerate the procedure well. Expect mild bruising and swelling for 3 to 7 days after treatment. Results are immediately visible.
Which filler is best for hands — Radiesse or hyaluronic acid?
Radiesse is FDA-cleared specifically for hand augmentation and is the most common choice. It provides immediate volume and stimulates collagen production for a secondary tightening effect. HA fillers (Juvederm, Restylane) are used off-label in the hands and are reversible but tend to last shorter. Your injector should recommend based on your degree of volume loss and goals.
What is recovery like after hand filler?
Expect mild bruising, swelling, and tenderness for 3 to 7 days. Most patients can resume normal activities immediately. Avoid strenuous hand use for 24 to 48 hours. Results are visible right away and improve as swelling subsides.
How does hand filler pricing in San Francisco compare to other cities?
Hand filler in San Francisco typically runs $910 to $2,100 per syringe — above the national median. the San Francisco Bay Area carries some of the highest commercial rents and most in-demand practitioners in the country, pushing rates above the national median. Use the provider list above to compare prices from local practices across SF proper, Oakland, the Peninsula, and neighboring areas.
Where can I find Hand Filler near me?
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