Vetted GlowMed Spa Guide

How much does dermal filler cost in Austin?

Updated for 2026. Restores volume and smooths deeper folds with hyaluronic-acid gel.

Quick answer: dermal filler in Austin typically costs $650–$1,200 / syringe. 1 visit; touch-ups as it fades.

What you’ll actually pay

Filler is a gel — usually hyaluronic acid, a sugar your body already makes — placed under the skin to restore lost volume in the cheeks, lips, or under-eyes and to soften folds. Because it’s HA-based, most filler can be dissolved if you don’t love the result.

Across reputable Austin med spas, expect the $650–$1,200 / syringerange above. The final number depends on how much you need and who’s performing the treatment — a consult gives you the real quote, not a phone estimate.

Typical cost
$650–$1,200 / syringe
Sessions
1 visit; touch-ups as it fades
Results
Immediate; lasts 6–18 months

What affects the price

Cheaper isn’t better. Prices far below the Austinrange can mean diluted product, an inexperienced injector, or a device that isn’t safe for your skin tone. Quality and safety cost money.

Dermal Filler providers in Austin

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Austin Cosmetic Medspa

Austin Cosmetic Medspa

Heritage Call
5.0(105)
BotoxDermal Filler
Alma Esthetics

Alma Esthetics

Anderson Mill Call
5.0(49)
BotoxDermal FillerLaser Hair Removal
LB

La Bella Med-Aesthetics

Bluff Springs Call
5.0(47)
BotoxDermal FillerHydraFacial
Medspa of Austin

Medspa of Austin

Hardrock Canyon Call
5.0(37)
Dermal Filler
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Common questions

How much does dermal filler cost in Austin?

In Austin, dermal filler typically runs $650–$1,200 / syringe. 1 visit; touch-ups as it fades.

Why is dermal filler cheaper at some Austin spas?

Price usually tracks injector experience, the product or device used, and overhead. Prices well below the local range can signal diluted product, an inexperienced provider, or a device that isn't right for every skin tone.

Is filler permanent?

No. Most HA fillers last 6–18 months and can be dissolved early if needed.

Will I look overdone?

Not with a conservative injector. Ask to start with one syringe and build slowly.