How much does it cost to get under-eye fillers?

Oct 31, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Han Xuefeng
Introduction
The cost of getting under-eye fillers typically ranges from 2,000 to 10,000 yuan per session, depending on individual circumstances. Under-eye fillers can be achieved through hyaluronic acid injection, collagen injection, or autologous fat grafting. Hyaluronic acid injections generally cost between 2,000 and 5,000 yuan per session, while collagen injections usually range from 2,000 to 3,000 yuan per session.

The cost of creating eye dimples (lower eyelid enhancement) typically ranges from 2,000 to 10,000 yuan per session, with the exact price depending on individual circumstances. This procedure can be performed using hyaluronic acid fillers, collagen fillers, or autologous fat grafting. Hyaluronic acid injections generally cost between 2,000 and 5,000 yuan per session, collagen injections range from 2,000 to 3,000 yuan per session, and autologous fat grafting usually costs between 3,000 and 10,000 yuan per session. Factors influencing the price include the type of filler material used, skin condition, the doctor's expertise, and geographic location.

Analysis of Methods and Price Reference for Creating Eye Dimples:

Comparison Item / Procedure

Hyaluronic Acid Filler

Collagen Filler

Autologous Fat Grafting

Reference Price

2,000–5,000 yuan/session

2,000–3,000 yuan/session

3,000–10,000 yuan/session

Principle of Procedure

Injecting hyaluronic acid around the eyes to shape the eye dimple

Injecting collagen under the eyes to create volume and form an eye dimple

Extracting the patient’s own fat from another body area, processing it, and injecting it beneath the eyes to form an eye dimple

Suitable Candidates

Suitable for all individuals seeking eye dimple enhancement

1. Good eye conditions
2. Desire for eye dimples

Suitable for all individuals seeking eye dimple enhancement

Recovery Period

15–30 days

2–3 days

5–15 days

Duration of Results

6–12 months

6–12 months

3–5 years

Potential Risks

1. Unsatisfactory appearance
2. Skin bruising

1. Allergic reactions
2. Skin damage

1. Hematoma
2. Skin irregularities or lumpiness

Factors Affecting Cost:

1. Filler Material: Domestic and imported materials differ in price, with imported materials generally being more expensive.

2. Skin Condition: When skin and overall health are good, the procedure is simpler and less costly. However, if there is significant skin laxity or sagging, the surgery becomes more complex and thus more expensive.

3. Doctor’s Expertise: In reputable medical facilities, doctors with extensive experience and high technical skill typically charge higher fees.

4. Geographic Location: Cities with higher living costs generally have higher surgical fees compared to those with lower living costs.

It is recommended to consult at a licensed medical facility and have the procedure performed by an experienced doctor to effectively minimize potential risks.