How Much Does Facial Balancing Cost?

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Are you bothered by minor imperfections or asymmetries that seem to glare at you every time you look in the mirror? Whether you want to correct imbalances, enhance facial features, plump your cheeks or lips, smooth lines, or correct mild skin laxity, facial balancing is a nonsurgical treatment that uses a combination of dermal fillers and neuromodulators to address these concerns without surgery, anesthesia, or downtime. This procedure is effective, but patients want to know the price for this innovative treatment. 

In this blog, we’ll break down the cost of facial balancing and list the factors that may affect your bottom line, so you know what to expect from your treatment.

What Is the Average Cost of Facial Balancing?

The average cost for a facial balancing treatment varies widely, ranging from several hundred to a few thousand dollars per treatment session. The treatment price depends on the specific injectables used, the number of syringes needed, and the treatment areas addressed. A single syringe of dermal filler may cost $600 to $1,500; neuromodulators cost around $100 to $600 per treatment session.

Factors That Impact Facial Balancing Price

Numerous factors can influence the final price of your facial balancing treatment, including:

Type of Injectable Used

Dermal fillers, such as Restylane®, JUVÉDERM®, and RHA®, add subtle volume, minimize lines, and create additional definition where needed. Neuromodulators like BOTOX Cosmetic® and Dysport® relax facial muscles, smoothing away wrinkles and contouring the jawline. A final option in facial balancing is often Sculptra®, a collagen stimulator that adds volume over time for long-lasting results.

Each of these injectables comes with a different price tag, with neuromodulators tending to cost the least and long-lasting dermal fillers and collagen stimulators costing the most. While neuromodulators may look more cost-effective, keep in mind their results don’t last as long as most dermal fillers. The price may even out as you must schedule more frequent maintenance treatments to keep your results.

Amount of Filler Needed

Dermal fillers are sold by the syringe, while neuromodulators come in units. The amount you need will depend on the treatment area and the extent of the correction required. Younger patients with early fine lines and good skin tone are likely to need fewer syringes or units than older patients with deep-set lines and looser skin. Your injector should let you know during your consultation how much of each injectable you will need so you can anticipate the cost of your treatment.

Treatment Areas

Another factor that impacts how much filler you need is the specific area you want to treat. Smaller areas, such as the lips or temples, may require only a single syringe to achieve optimal results. Larger areas, such as the chin and cheeks, often need up to two or more syringes, while the jawline may take up to four syringes to achieve your aesthetic goals.

Injector Expertise and Experience

Experienced injectors tend to charge more for their services. However, that experience and expertise also ensure you achieve a natural, symmetrical appearance while lowering your risk of complications. Facial balancing may not be a surgical procedure, but it does require a great deal of skill and precision to place fillers and neuromodulators in the right place and at the right dose. Never choose your injector based on price, because, as the adage goes, you might just get what you pay for.


Is Facial Balancing in Peachtree City Right for You?

Facial balancing is a quick, minimally invasive approach to rejuvenating your appearance. Dr. Matthew Karen is a double board-certified plastic surgeon, affectionately known as “The Face Aging Expert,” for his ability to achieve natural, beautiful results for his patients. To learn more about our facial balancing options in Peachtree City, Fayetteville, and Newnan, call Exclusively Faces Cosmetic Surgery and Medispa at (678) 203-5930 or complete our online contact form.

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