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The cost of Restylane in the South Bay of Los Angeles is generally between $400 and $600 for a 1 cc syringe.With that we hear from patients all the time that have been to other facilities to have their Restylane injections performed and come to us stating that the product is gone after "2 weeks" or a month. Restylane does not degrade this quickly in the dermis (lower layer of skin) so in these cases, what is more likely happening is that the Restylane is being injected incorrectly which can cause it to break down more quickly. When considering Restylane, consider not just whether the price is $400 or $600, but how much experience your injection specialist has and whether or not dermal fillers is an important component of their practice.
The cost of Restylane injections and other fillers is variable. The price will be higher if performed by a specialist in the particular area being treated. Deals can be found by inexperienced doctors or non-physicians on Groupon, but this is where the most complications are found. Be careful when price shopping. Good luck!
Thank you for your question, prices vary from $500-$750 depending on location and injector. I would advise you to schedule a consultation with a board certified expert injector for a detailed examination to discuss all possible treatment options and what your expectations are.
The price for traditional Restylane can typically range between $500-$700. There are other injectible products out there that are indicated to last up to a year, such as Restylane Refyne and Defyne. These products are more elastic and natural looking. This is great for the areas around the mouth, such as the nasolabial Folds, marionette lines, and jowls. Please make sure you chose an experienced Physician who does many injections and strives for a natural look.Thanks and good luck with your upcoming treatment !
Restylane (like other injectable product) prices will vary widely based on the injector and the market. At the current time, most experienced injectors are probably charging somewhere in the $550 - $750/syringe range. This may also vary based on the specific product within the Restylane family (Silk, Lyft, etc).All the best,
Thank you for your question. In my practice we charge $600/syringe for Restylane products including Restylane-L, Restylane Silk, and Restylane Lyft. I hope this helps,
In Chicago we charge 600$ / 1mL syringe. This is pretty standard I am finding and fair. We use only MD injectors which I think a lot of patients appreciate. We also use cannulas on most fillers which has less bruising, pain and swelling.Hope this helps.Best of luck.DrC
Restylane costs varies among providers but the range is generally between $500 and $700 per unit. Resylane requires a skilled injector, so I recommend using only a board certified derm or plastic surgeon for this treatment especially around the eye area. Good luck.
The price of a syringe of Restylane in our office varies from $550 to $650 based on where it is placed. Oftentimes people need more than one syringe to reach optimal results. The great news is that since these fillers last so long the treatments can be spread out over time. I typically like to see patients back a month after their injection in order to reassess the areas of concern and to determine, with the patient, if more treatment is needed.Hope that helps.
Costs vary depending on the amount of product used. These days The whole Restylane family of products contains several different types of filler, which can also differ in cost. Also when treatments are combined such as when Restylane and Dysport are used together, you can get a discount. Also consider manufacturer loyalty programs such as Aspire which reward patient loyalty. Good luck!
Restylane comes in 1-cc syringes. Sometimes a patient needs only one syringe, but many patients will have a better result with two or more syringes. Be wary of making your decision based only on the price per syringe since highly-skilled injectors may charge more for their work. Ask about whether your injector is a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon and how much training she has. When you visit, look around the office and see if the employees look "natural."