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

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Radiesse in the Bay Area is between 600 and 1000$

In our practice we charge 950$ for the fist syringe of Radiesse, and 850 for additional syringes. Some important things to know about Radiesse: Pros: Little thicker, stronger (like peanut butter) Large volume in a vial, can treat multiple areas Cons: Slightly higher complication rate, must be careful not to inject into vessels Not reversible like HA's Opaque, not clear, so can't be used for tear trough areas All... more
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Radiesse Cost

Generally, Radiesse costs $800. Radiesse typically lasts up to 2-3 years, and is easily injected to the nasolabial folds, around the mouth, in acne scars, and other soft tissue defects with minimal local anesthetic as an office procedure.
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Radiesse cost in Atlanta

The cost of Radiesse varies based on the geographic location, the size of the syringe, and the experience of the plastic surgeon injecting it. The more important question is what is the cost to your face if you have problems. There are discount spas that offer it for as little as $400 and we see it upwards of $1000 in some areas. The cost of Radiesse has definitely decreased over the last few years. On average, Radiesse costs $600-$800 in most areas in experienced... more

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How Much Does Radiesse Cost?

At our practice, we rarely see patients choose the smaller syringe size for Radiesse because for the areas it is injected, it usually requires at least 1.5 cc of Radiesse.  The full syringe of Radiesse in our area can be priced as low as about $400 or $450 and can go up as high as $1000.   What we have found is that most practitioners that are selling Radiesse below $500 per syringe are not purchasing it from the manufacturer and are instead "importing" it (which... more
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Radiesse pricing

Radiesse comes in 0.8 cc syringes and 1.5 cc syringes. Our office currently charges 650. for the large syring and 450. for the smaller one, and we have RNs and MDs perfoming the injections.
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Cost of Radiesse

The cost of Radiesse varies based on the experience of the injector (are they a specialist like a dermatologist or plastic surgeon), or are they a nurse delegated the task. Also, the number of syringes is important since most physicians offer a quantity discount. Generally speaking, a full syringe (now 1.5cc) would cost between $500-$800.
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Radiesse cost

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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Cost of Radiesse has diminished over the past few years

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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Radiesse price

The prices of Radiesse, like all things, varies. The range I have seen is from $500 to $950 per 1.3 cc syringe in my part of the country. or deep folds and significant volume correction, more than 1 syringe may be needed.  
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Cost comparison for Radiesse

The cost comparison of Radiesse to Juvederm or Restylane should take into account the following benefits of Radiesse. It is partly a stimulatory filler, acting to stimulate further collagen deposition, unlike Juvederm or Restylane. Second, the amount of filler in one syringe is far greater in the Radiesse, at 1.3 cc vs. 0.8 cc in a Juvederm syringe.
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Cost of Radiesse in Southern California

The cost varies based on the size of the syringe used and the experience of the person injecting it. Usually, at medical spas you can see lower prices as there may be mid-level practitioners injecting. Plastic surgeons, dermatologists, and facial plastic surgeons are likely to charge more. The range at most physicians' offices are from $600-1000 in Southern California.
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Cost of Radiesse

Thanks for the great question. Radiesse is a different kind of filler than Juvederm or Restylane. It is thicker, lasts longer, and requires more detailed understanding of facial anatomy. In terms of cost, there are multiple factors. These include where you are being treated and how much experience the doctor has. In my practice, I charge $700 for the first syringe of Radiesse, and give a discount for additional syringes. Most patients only require 1 or 2 syringes, especially since there is... more
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Cost of Radiesse in SF Bay Area

We currently charge 615 for the first 1.5 cc syringe and 500 for the second syringe. It can take a lot of filler to volumize the cheeks, and we usually start with 1-2 cc, and add more in increments every 4-6 weeks until the optimal volume is reached. Since I use micro-cannulas, instead of sharp needles, there is usually no bruising. Both I and my highly experienced RN administer fillers.
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How Much Does Radiesse Cost?

I charge 650 dollars for the first syringe of Radiesse and then 500 dollars for each subsequent syringe. Some patients may require as much as 6 syringes for full facial rejuvenation. Many times Radiesse may be used in conjunction with another filler such as Juvederm Ultra.
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How much does Radiesse Cost?

The cost of Radiesse usually varies depending on the practice (area of practice) and the injector as some practices have physician assistants do the procedures (often prices are less expensive). It typically ranges from $900-1000 for one syringe. There is a fair amount of product in that one syringe too. We typically use Radiesse for cheek contouring as it produces very natural and beautiful results. We can use this product for the nasolabial folds and to contour the chin... more
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Cost of Radiesse for Nasolabial Folds

Radiesse is a volumizing dermal filler that is best used to lessen deep facial lines, in areas such the nasolabial folds and marionette lines. It also works tremendously well as a temporary "implant" to restore upper cheek volume and elongate the chin. The results from Radiesse can last 12-18 months before a repeat treatment is necessary. Radiesse can be used by itself, or in conjunction with other treatments or facial fillers. As with other facial... more
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How Much Does Radiesse Cost

The cost of a 1.5 cc syringe of Radiesse ranges from 500 – 800 dollars. Our office starts at 650 dollars for the first syringe. There are occasional specials with lower prices if combined with another procedure such as Botox.
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Cost of Radiesse

Radiesse is a dermal filler that comes in three different sizes - 0.3 ml, 0.8 ml, and 1.5 ml. In our office, we only carry the 0.8 ml and the 1.5 ml. The 0.8 syringe is $455 and the 1.5 syringe is $545. Many of our patients like the 1.5 ml syringe of Radiesse because they get almost twice the product for just a little bit more in price.
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Radiesse (Merz Aesthetics) injection costs

It depends on quantity injected. In Europe, and more concretely in Spain, the cost is between US$ 900 and US$ 1000 (for 1 dose = precharged syringe of 1.5cc), when applied by board certified physicians.
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Radiesse, Beverly Hills Radiesse, Los Angeles Radiesse, Juvederm

 I have used quite a bit of Radiesse in the face to fill in the nasolabial folds, shape and augment the Chin, Cheeks and Jaw line since Radiesse became available for use here in the US.  Radiesse normally is $1,000 per 1.5 cc syringe at our Beverly Hills/Los Angeles area practice but is sometimes on special at $850.  I'm sure other plastic and cosmetic surgeons and dermatologists prices are similar.
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We believe in volume

We are offering a free syringe of 0.8 cc when you buy 2 syringes of 1.5 cc's   at The Institute because we believe in volume.  Most people fail to achieve full corrections because of cost constraints.  We at Marina Plastic Surgery Associates and The Institute are taking that concern out of the equation by offering a free syringe with the purchase of 2. See you soon! Dr Grant Stevens   Marina Plastic Surgery Associates    Marina del Rey ,... more
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Cost of Radiesse Treatments

The cost of Radiesse can vary dramatically based on the city, state, and area of the country.  It seems that the price for Radiesse treatments in some of the bigger cities is much higher simply because that is the going rate. However, be careful that cost is not the determining factor for your choice. Radiesse is a deeper "volumizing" filler which, when used properly, can cause dramatic improvement and create a much more natural, youthful look to your... more
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Cost of Radiesse

Radiesse comes in many sizes and can typically range from $350 up to $1200 per syringe. The amount used depends on your needs with the largest being the most popular. 
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Radiesse cost

As with any procedure, saving a few dollars on a procedure may seem like a good idea, however often times can lead to less than desirable outcomes.  Cost of filler is based on the injector (Facial Plastic/ Dermatologist/Plastic/ Nurse/ Physician Assistant), the amount of product (.3 cc, .8cc, 1.5 cc) and the area in the country.  Cost varies from $500 to $1200 per syringe.
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Radiesse Pricing

The price of Radiesse varies. The typical price for Radiesse varies across the country. The average price in our area is $1000. We are currently charging $700 per 1.5 syringe.
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Radiesse pricing

  Radiesse is a powerful and safe dermal filler that consists of the ground substance of bone. This allows Radiesse have an excellent longevity and to be very effective when injected into the deep layers of the skin. Radiesse prices can vary significantly. Radiesse comes in different size syringes and keep in mind that each syringe make a little further than a syringe of the same volume in the hyaluronic acid filler.
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Atlanta- cost of Radiesse

At our facility here in Atlanta we are charging 750.00 per vial at this time. It is best to come in for a free consultation to determine which filler is right for you.
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Cost of Radiesse

Be careful to not price shop and sacrifice quality. There are many places that you can find fillers, Botox, and other injectables at a low price, but are these experienced doctors or injectors? I have seen patients who have come to me from other places and have had a bad experience. I love using Radiesse, and have amazing results. I have been in practice since 1985, and have a lot of experience with fillers. Sometimes you get what you pay for, so be sure choose the right place to go. In... more
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Cost is variable

The cost for all injectable fillers vary based on the filler as well as the region of the country. In general, you can expect to pay between $500 and $800 per syringe, but don't be surprised if you are charged more. Radiesse is a great product, but just like any injectable filler, in needs to be used properly by someone who is well-trained and knowledgeable. More than the cost, make sure you are going to someone who has experience with Radiesse, ask to see some before and after photos, and... more
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Radiesse price can vary

Radiesse is priced per syringe. This can vary around the country. I would say it may range from $500-950, depending upon where you live and who you go to.
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Radiesse cost is variable

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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kristen70 23 Jul 2012
Radiesse is about $450-$500 in Los Angeles. Don't be fooled to pay more than that. Plastic surgeons will charge more than dermatologist. Some Medspas have the Nurses inject (dangerous). Always make sure to have a doctor injecting your fillers. Remember, inexperienced nurses might inject an area or into a blood vessel causing significant deformation of the skin.

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