How much does Restylane cost?

Considering doing Restylane injections. Can you tell me how much Restylane cost?

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12 answers to “How much does Restylane cost?”

A: You get more Restylane for your money with an experienced provider

Michael Law, MD

Restylane generally runs between $550.00 amd $750.00 per syringe. Selecting an experienced injector with expertise will give you the most for your money. An inexperienced injector may inject too deep, resulting in little to no change or, one might attempt to spread the material too thin. This technique will... more

A: Market forces will determine your Restylane injections cost

Shepherd Pryor, MD

In Scottsdale prices will range from $500 to $700 a syringe and will usually come with a price reduction for subsequent syringes.  On average expect to pay $550 a syringe, and ensure that you are treated by an experienced injector in one of the appropriate board certified fields of plastic surgery,... more

A: The cost of Restylane injections varies

Jordana S. Gilman, MD

The cost of Restylane varies.  Typically it is between $500-$800 per syringe.  It is more expensive in major metropolitan areas like New York City and Los Angeles.  Some doctors may offer a discount if you receive two or three syringes during one treatment session.  When you go to an... more

A: Restylane prices vary, with Restylane having a special

Arnold R. Oppenheim, MD

This varies considerably depending on the area. In Norfolk-Virginia Beach between $275-600 a syringe. Presently, Medicis is offering a rebate of $100 for two syringes. Since we charge $600 for two syringes in our office, this comes to $250 a syringe with the rebate. I would think it is a bit higher in places... more

A: in our practice we charge $500. I perform the procedures myself

Amir Moradi, MD

The price of Restylane could vary greatly.  One must be certain about the credentials and skills of the injector.  In our practice I do the injections myself and charge $500 per syringe.  I also lecture and train others in the proper and advance injections for both Restylane and Juvederm.

A: Restylane Cost and Results

Kris M. Reddy, MD

The cost of Restylane varies depending on where and how the product is utilized. To fill facial lines or to augment lips, the cost is generally $650 per syringe (although this fee could vary depending on where you live) with one syringe typically sufficient. Most practices offer a combined discount for either... more

A: Price of Restylane

Stella Desyatnikova, MD

In our clinic we charge $525 for 1.0 cc Restylane syringe, $315 for 0.4 Restylane syringe, and $575 for 1.0 cc Perlane syringe. We offer discounts on multiple syringes. We also usually have discounts of $50 - $75 per syringe for special events - open houses, etc.

A: Cost of Restylane in Santa Monica and Los Angeles, California

Raffy Karamanoukian, MD

The cost of Restylane varies from city to city.  In the competitive Los Angeles market, Restylane is approximately 500 to 600 dollars per syringe. The cost varies by practitioner experience.  Above all, do not compromise on experience.

A: Multiple syringes of Restylane typically get a discount

Jason Brett Lichten, MD

In my practice, Restylane costs $525 for the first syringe and $400 for each additional syringe used during that session.  The most common mistake that I see patients (and some physicians) make is not injecting to full correction.  The average patient in my practice will get 2-3 syringes at each... more

A: Restylane is a cost effective filler

Scott Trimas, MD

Restylane is a cost effective filler. Our costs to the patient are 500 per cc vial. Typical costs throughout the United States can vary from 450 vial to 800 per vial depending upon your area. Occasionally, the company will also offer rebates to patients so I would check their website.

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