Cost of Radiesse has diminished over the past few years

Sanjay Grover, MD answers: How much does Radiesse cost?

I want to get Radiesse for my facial folds. What is the average price for a Radiesse injection


Sanjay Grover, MD
8 months ago

The cost of Radiesse has come down over the past several years as the company has lowered their pricing to the surgeons. Generally speaking, you should be able to find Radiesse priced around $700-$800 per syringe.

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Glenn Vallecillos, MD
3 months ago

Thanks for the question. Radiesse is priced per syringe. Recently, Bioform Medical Inc. released three different aliquot sizes. Radiesse is now available in 0.3, 0.8, and 1.5 cc syringes. The price is variable depending on the region of the country as well as the level of expertise of the injector. In Beverly Hills, the price for a 1.5 cc syringe generally ranges from $599 to $1200.  Best of luck!

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A: Radiesse cost is variable

Hisham Seify, MD, PhD
9 months ago

Avearge cost per syringe (1.3cc) is 550-800. Using it for the nasolabial folds in the right patient it is a better choice in terms of longivity and cost .

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