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What is Lip Filler?

Lip filler uses hyaluronic-acid injectables (such as Juvederm or Restylane) to add volume, reshape, or define the lips. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body, and the results are reversible if needed.

Treatment takes 20 to 30 minutes. Most providers use topical numbing cream, and some filler formulas include lidocaine. You will see results immediately, with final shape settling in 1 to 2 weeks as swelling subsides. Results typically last 6 to 12 months depending on the filler and your metabolism.

Lip filler is almost always priced per syringe. One syringe (1.0 mL) is the standard starting dose for most patients. Half-syringe appointments (0.5 mL) are common for subtle refreshes or first-time patients who want a conservative start.

How much does Lip Filler cost?

A typical lip filler treatment nationally costs between $650 and $1,200 per syringe. Pricing depends on the filler brand, injector experience, and whether you book a half or full syringe.

Half syringe (0.5 mL)
First-time or subtle refresh
$325-600
Full syringe (1.0 mL)
Standard starting dose
$650-1,200
Two syringes (2.0 mL)
Dramatic enhancement
$1,300-2,400
Annual maintenance
Typical refresh every 6-12 months
$650-2,400/year

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does lip filler cost?
Lip filler across the US typically costs $650 to $1,200 per syringe. Most first-time patients start with a half or full syringe. The final cost depends on the filler brand and how many syringes you need.
How long does lip filler last?
Lip filler typically lasts 6 to 12 months. Some patients metabolize filler faster, so results may fade sooner. Most patients book a refresh once a year.
Is lip filler reversible?
Yes. Hyaluronic-acid lip fillers can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if you are unhappy with the result or experience complications. This is one of the biggest advantages of HA fillers over permanent lip implants.
Does lip filler hurt?
Most providers apply topical numbing cream before treatment, and many filler formulas contain lidocaine. You may feel pressure or a pinch during injection, but it is generally well tolerated. Expect some swelling and possible bruising for 3 to 7 days.
How do I pick a lip filler injector?
Look for a licensed medical professional (MD, NP, PA, or RN) with a strong portfolio of lip filler before-and-afters. Ask how many lip filler treatments they perform per week and what brand they recommend for your specific goals.