The cost of Vollure depends mainly on the amount of filler and the cost of the injector. Generally speaking, physician injectors are more expensive, although I would recommend that you receive facial injections only from an experienced physician (as opposed to nurse injectors who, although less costly, do not have the same anatomical training necessary to correctly apply these products) Vollure was recently FDA approved in 2017 for the correction of mild to moderate wrinkles and folds such as the nasolabial folds (smile lines) and marionette lines (lines at the corner of the mouth), although many are using the product off label for lip augmentation and her troughs with excellent results. Unlike other fillers which typically lasts 6-12 months, Vollure lasts up to 18 months so of course the price will be higher as well. Generally, Vollure ranges in price from $800-1200 per syringe, depending on the practice. I recommend you get a consultation prior to any procedure with an experienced physician. I include a complimentary consultation to evaluate what treatment will be best for your individual needs (including how many syringes of a particular product you will need), answer any questions you may have, and discuss the specific cost of the treatment with you.