How much does Juvederm cost?

How much does Juvederm cost? Are Juvederm injections prices expensive?

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A: The cost of Juvederm

Patrick S. Carney, MD

Juvederm is the highest concentration of hyaluronic acid in a smooth gel formulation. The Juvederm Ultra Plus is a bit more viscous than Juvederm Ultra and may offer some additional volume to areas that are in need. At Skin Speaks Spa M.D., Juvederm Ultra is priced at $595.00 per .8cc overfilled syringe, and a... more

A: Juvederm prices vary but expect to pay more for an expert injector

Adam D. Schaffner, MD

Before considering cost, consider the credentials and experience of the person who is going to perform the injection.  How Juvederm is injected is critical to obtaining a result with which you will be satisfied. That being said, prices vary widely for a single 0.8 ml syringe of Juvederm Ultra or... more

A: Cost of Juvederm

Michael Law, MD

The results of Juvederm or any filler can vary depending on the experience and expertise of the injector. Inject a material too deep and you won't see results, if the injection is too superficial you may see lumps. For many first time patients, or people on a tight budget, we may have them start with Prevelle... more

A: Juvederm cost is variable

Arnold R. Oppenheim, MD

This is variable. In our area, the fee varies between $300-550 a syringe. I would beg to differ from a few of my colleagues above in that I do not feel the price necessarily reflects the "expertise" of the injector. I have seen numerous patients the last few years who have sustained poor results... more

A: What You Pay For Juvederm and Restylane Is Not As Important As Who You Pay

Arnold W. Klein, MD

You will find a variety of charges out there for the hyaluronic acid fillers, the most common of which are Juvederm and Restyane - both of which I use in my practice. Prices depend mainly upon which geographic region of the country in which you live and generally range from $550 - $1,200. You may ask,... more

A: Juvederm Cost

Daniel Reichner, MD

J.P. At Spa Aesthetica we charge between $500 and $600 per syringe of Juvederm.  Is that expensive?  That is a relative question, depending on what else is available to give you similar results.  The Hyaluronic Acid fillers (Restylane and Juvederm) will last between 9 and 12 months in most areas... more

A: Cost of Juvederm Ultra and Ultra Plus in San Francisco

Edward P. Miranda, MD

Depending on where one goes, the cost of Juvederm ranges from about $550 to $650 per syringe. Generally only 1 or 2 syringes are needed for treatment of the lips, marionette lines, nasolabial folds, etc. If an individual needs more than 2 syringes per treatment, the problem often may be better treated with a... more

A: Juvederm can run between $600-850 a syringe depending...

Steven Wallach, MD

Juvederm can run between $600-850 a syringe depending upon who you go to. There are a lot of inexperienced doctors (not core physicians trained to do this like plastic surgeons, dermatologist, and ENT's) that do it for less. Remember, you get what you pay for.  Go to the right person who does good work.... more

A: Juvederm cost

David L. J. Wardle, MD

The pricing of Juvederm is by the syringe. What you don't use at the first injection is stored for you until your next injection (up to 6 months). In our area, the cost per syringe to patients is between $450-$700 depending on rebates by Allergan or specials by physician's offices.

A: Juvederm Cost

Kris M. Reddy, MD

The cost of the Juvederm varies on the region and how many syringes used.  We charge $550 per syringe for Juvederm.  More important than cost is the experience and expertise of the injector.

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