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Dermal Fillers in Phoenix

Injectable gels (usually hyaluronic acid) that restore lost volume and definition to the cheeks, jawline, smile lines, and under-eye area for a refreshed, lifted look. Compare Phoenix clinics below and request a free consultation.

Typical cost in Phoenix

$600–$1,500

per syringe · USD

A general range for Phoenix, rounded for guidance. Confirm exact pricing with each clinic.

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Dermal Fillers clinics in Phoenix

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BHRC Paradise Valley

Paradise Valley · Phoenix

4.9 (126) · Google

A Paradise Valley/Scottsdale-area medical spa offering the full range of body contouring, lasers, injectables, HydraFacial, and skin treatments, all performed by NPs, PAs, or MDs.

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Blume Skin & Body

North Scottsdale · Phoenix

4.9 (162) · Google

A North Scottsdale med spa specializing in personalized non-surgical treatments — injectables, lasers, medical-grade facials, HydraFacial, and CoolSculpting.

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DHH Med Spa Scottsdale

Scottsdale · Phoenix

4.9 (240) · Google

A Scottsdale med spa voted Best Botox in the Valley offering Emsculpt, IPL/Clear+Brilliant lasers, Ultherapy and RF skin tightening, and a broad injectable menu.

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Suddenly Slimmer Med Spa

Biltmore · Phoenix

4.7 (1,067) · Google

An award-winning Biltmore med spa offering CoolSculpting, Morpheus8 RF microneedling, lasers, HydraFacial, and a full injectable menu.

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Local insights

Where to find Dermal Fillers in Phoenix

4 clinics offer Dermal Fillers across the Phoenix metro — with providers in Paradise Valley, North Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Biltmore. Phoenix's established aesthetic clusters around Biltmore, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.

Local cost for Dermal Fillers in Phoenix typically falls between $600–$1,500 per syringe . Compare the 4 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.

About Dermal Fillers

Injectable gels (usually hyaluronic acid) that restore lost volume and definition to the cheeks, jawline, smile lines, and under-eye area for a refreshed, lifted look.

Sessions

Results last 9–18 months; touch-ups as desired

Downtime

1–3 days of mild swelling or bruising

Good candidate

Adults who have lost facial volume with age (cheeks, temples, jawline) or want sharper definition without surgery

  • Instantly restores lost volume to the cheeks, jawline, and smile lines
  • Reversible — hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved if you don't love the result
  • Lifts the lower face without surgery by replacing structural volume
  • Multiple product lines (Juvederm, Restylane, RHA) for different facial areas
  • Results visible immediately and last 9–18 months on average
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FAQ

Dermal Fillers in Phoenix: common questions

How long do dermal fillers last?

Most hyaluronic acid fillers last 9–18 months depending on the product and area treated. Cheek fillers tend to last longer than fillers in highly mobile areas. Your body gradually metabolizes the gel over time.

Are dermal fillers reversible?

Yes — hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if you're unhappy with the result or experience a complication. This reversibility is a major reason HA fillers are the most common choice.

How many syringes do I need?

It depends on your goals. Mild cheek enhancement might be 1–2 syringes; a more dramatic mid-face lift can be 3–4. Jawline definition typically uses 2–4 syringes. Most providers recommend starting conservatively and adding more after seeing how your face settles.

Do fillers hurt?

Most fillers contain lidocaine, so discomfort is mild. Numbing cream is applied first, and providers often pause to let the area numb before continuing. Expect pressure and a brief sting at each injection point.

Will I look fake or overfilled?

Modern, expertly placed filler should look natural — a slightly more refreshed, lifted, or contoured version of you, not a different face. Overfilled looks come from too much product, too quickly, or improper placement. A skilled injector dosing conservatively over time is the best protection.

What's the difference between dermal fillers and Botox?

Botox relaxes muscles to soften wrinkles caused by movement (upper face). Fillers add structural volume to areas that have lost it (cheeks, jawline, smile lines, lips). Many people use both — Botox for the forehead and crow's feet, filler for the cheeks and lower face.

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