Facial Filler Price List

Oct 31, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Han Xuefeng
Introduction
Facial fillers are generally categorized into three types: hyaluronic acid fillers, collagen fillers, and autologous fat transfer. The corresponding prices are: hyaluronic acid fillers, 2,000–3,000 yuan per session; collagen fillers, 5,000–10,000 yuan per session; autologous fat transfer, 5,000–15,000 yuan per session. Various factors influence the cost of facial fillers.

Facial fillers are generally categorized into three types: hyaluronic acid fillers, collagen fillers, and autologous fat transfer. The corresponding prices are: hyaluronic acid fillers, 2,000–3,000 yuan per session; collagen fillers, 5,000–10,000 yuan per session; autologous fat transfer, 5,000–15,000 yuan per session. Factors influencing the cost of facial fillers include the treatment area, the doctor's experience, and regional differences.

Types of facial filler procedures and price references:

Comparison Item / Procedure

Hyaluronic Acid Fillers

Collagen Fillers

Autologous Fat Transfer

Reference Price

2,000–3,000 yuan/session

5,000–10,000 yuan/session

5,000–15,000 yuan/session

Principle

Injecting hyaluronic acid of varying molecular sizes into different layers of facial skin to enhance facial contours and volume

Injecting medical-grade collagen beneath the facial skin to restore elasticity and fill in depressed areas

Extracting fat from areas of the body with abundant fat using liposuction, processing it, and then injecting purified fat granules into facial areas requiring augmentation

Suitable Candidates

Individuals with mild facial depressions, such as tear troughs, nasolabial folds, or temple hollowing

Individuals with facial wrinkles and depressions

Individuals with significant facial volume loss or deep depressions

Recovery Period

1–4 weeks

1–4 weeks

1–3 months

Duration of Results

1–3 months

3–6 months

Long-lasting

Potential Risks

1. Allergic reactions
2. Risk of vascular occlusion

1. Rejection reactions
2. Risk of infection

1. Fat liquefaction and necrosis
2. Skin irregularities or unevenness

Analysis of Influencing Factors:

1. Treatment Area: Prices vary depending on the facial area being treated. For example, filling larger areas such as the forehead or cheekbones may require more material and therefore cost more.

2. Doctor’s Experience: More experienced doctors typically charge higher fees.

3. Regional Differences: Due to variations in local living costs and consumer spending levels, prices for facial fillers in first-tier cities are generally higher than those in second- and third-tier cities.

Prior to undergoing facial filler treatment, it is important to choose a reputable medical facility and an experienced physician. After the procedure, proper local care is essential—keep the area clean and avoid pressure or impact. Potential risks include infection, allergic reactions, and unsatisfactory results. If any complications arise, seek medical attention promptly.

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