Typical Minimum Cost of Injectable Dermal Fillers (based on national averages):
$1,500.00
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Typical Maximum Cost of Injectable Dermal Fillers (based on national averages):
$2,500.00
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National Average Cost of Injectable Dermal Fillers:
$2,000.00
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Time Required for Injectable Dermal Fillers:
Most dermal fillers can be performed in as little as 30 minutes.
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Is Injectable Dermal Fillers an InPatient or OutPatient Procedure?
Outpatient.
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What are the Side Effects of Injectable Dermal Fillers?
Most side effects of dermal fillers are minor but include redness at the injection site, swelling, and minor bruising. You may also feel a slight headache after treatment, which can be alleviated with an over-the-counter pain reliever.
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What is the recovery time for Injectable Dermal Fillers?
There is no recovery time needed with most fillers. Some of the longer lasting fillers like Radiance, Radiesse, or Sculptura can cause soreness at the injection site or a headache, but should not last for longer than a day. Any bruising generally fades in a few days and can be covered with makeup.
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Will my insurance company cover Injectable Dermal Fillers?
Due to the cosmetic natural of dermal fillers, insurance is usually not involved. However, some providers will cover BOTOX for migraine headaches.
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Is there much discomfort for Injectable Dermal Fillers?
There is a slight stinging sensation that accompanies an injection of a dermal filler. Most aesthetic professionals apply a topical numbing cream to the area before treatment.
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What types of anesthesia is necessary for Injectable Dermal Fillers?
Topical numbing cream can be applied to the treatment area before the injection of a dermal filler. Some professionals also use Lidocaine to numb the area.
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