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Pricing varies based on injector experience and expertise. In Chicago, price varies from $500-800 per syringe for Juvederm depending on the injector. Factors to consider for injector:Do they understand facial anatomy?What are their qualifications (Facial plastics surgeon, nurse, ER physician, etc)?Do they have an overall goal for me and plan?Saving money on facial filler is usually not a good idea as correction of the issue may cost more than fixing it right the first time.
When you purchase filler, the amount you are spending is based on a persons experience and technique. If you are looking for exception care and treatment, you should go to the best. Dr. Emer.
Juvederm comes in 1cc syringes and not 1.5cc syringes. If you feel that you will need 1.5cc then you will need to purchase 2 syringes. The prices will vary based on location and experience of the injector. I have seen nurse injectors and less experienced injectors charge as low as $350, whereas injectors with more experience typically charge between $500-$800 per syringe. Experience and skill of the injector is far more important than cost as it will give you the best results with least risk of complications.
Hi TTT. You may be speaking about Radiesse as Juvederm is not sold in a 1.5 CC syringe. It is FDA approved for the 1 CC size and we see prices ranging from about $400 - $800 per syringe depending on the quality and experience of the injector. Radiesse is also a dermal filler and is sold in the 1.5 CC syringe. You may also want to look at before and after pictures and consider a consultation before choosing an injector based on price. To see before and after photos of our Los Angeles and Orange County, CA Juvederm patients, click on the link below.
Juvederm is usually priced according to the expertise of the injector. What separates one from the other, is a combination of qualifications, experience and skill.
Thank you for your question about price of Juvederm. If your only consideration for having Juvederm filler is price then you would do well to call offices in your geographic area. However, if long term results are important then consider who is actually performing the injection for your treatment and consider meeting with a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery or a board certified facial plastic surgeon or dermatologist. I hope this is helpful.Brian S. Coan, MD, FACS
Hi, Juvederm comnes in 1cc syringes, so you'd need to buy two to get 1.5cc's although there's usually somewhere that the rest of the second syringe can be used to shape the face and or lips. For the Juvederm Ultra we charge $600 per syringe and the Ultra Plus is $700 per syringe. Hope this helps.
There are several products that cause bruising like fish oils, aspirin, Vitamin E and I would try to avoid them before the injections. The bruising and swelling will go away with time. If you are not happy after two weeks you should return to your treating physician.
Yes it can be done . Maintaining the extracellular space and providing an open, as well as hydrated, structure for the passage of nutrients are the main functions of HA in epidermis. Besides the result of fuller lips , it might help you with the dryness as well.
Thank you for your question. I am sorry you are experiencing this problem. As Dr. Yoo explained there is likely very little information out there regarding position and effect on your filler, and your are likely to receive different opinions. In my experience, it is highly...