What is the average cost of Bellafill?
What is the average cost of Bellafill?
$1,000 to $3,000
The average cost of Bellafill® is $1,000 to $3,000. The actual cost of the injection will vary by procedure, location, board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon, and individual candidate needs.
How much are Bellafill temples?
$889 per syringe
Cost of Temple Fillers Bellafill is slightly more expensive, at $889 per syringe. However, the results of Bellafill last much longer than other plastic surgery alternatives and may become a more cost-effective treatment over time.
How much Bellafill do I need?
Each syringe of Bellafill has 0.8cc of Bellafill in it. That means you need 6.25 syringes of Bellafill for each side if you need about a teaspoon of volume to get good jaw definition on each side.
Is Bellafill covered by insurance?
Bellafill is not covered by health insurance, but many plastic surgeons offer financing plans.
Does Bellafill really last 5 years?
As far as your question about whether Bellafill will still look just as good several years out, it is important to understand that while the Bellafill, itself, is known to last five years, no filler halts the aging process. You will continue to age with or without Bellafill.
How long does Bellafill temple last?
It’s ideal for cheeks and temples. From my experience, it looks the most natural on patients seeking to look younger. Most patients are quite satisfied with Bellafill, and the bonus is that it lasts 5 years.
Are temple fillers worth it?
Temple fillers can improve the balance of your overall face shape. Patients who receive temple fillers achieve a more oval or heart-shaped face, which is often sought-after in women. Men who choose the procedure can also achieve a stronger brow area and improved, masculine face shape.
Is one syringe of Bellafill enough?
A patient in their 70’s or 80’s should not expect to get a quick fix with a few syringes of Bellafill. With each decade of aging, it is reasonable to expect to double the amount of filler you need.
How much is in a Bellafill syringe?
Comparison chart
Bellafill | |
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Cost | $1,000–1,500 per syringe (more than one may be necessary) |
Pain | Momentary pinching |
Number of treatments needed | 10- to 15-minute session 1 or more sessions may be needed |
Expected results | Longest acting filler Results last up to 5 years |
How many syringes does Bellafill have?
My average patient who has Bellafill or most other fillers in their cheeks requires five syringes. Two syringes may work for the nasolabial folds or mouth corners but the cheeks are a much larger facial area and typically require much more.
Do Bellafill lumps go away?
Since Bellafill is mostly collagen, it is not unusual for Bellafill to make lumps that you can feel. These lumps almost always go away by 3 months and you are very rarely able to see them. If they can be seen, then Dr. Windle can treat these to make them go away.
Is Artecoll available in the US?
Artecoll, an injectable wrinkle filler composed of polymethylmethacrylate microspheres and bovine collagen, is widely available outside the United States. For domestic availability, a multicenter Investigational Device Exemption study was required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
What is Artefill (Artecoll®)?
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Does Artefill® need to be overinjected to correct wrinkles?
Unlike fillers such as collagen, Artefill® does not need to be overinjected to correct wrinkles. Because of the filler’s composition, the results of an Artefill® injection will be seen immediately and will not begin to fade too quickly.
How long do Artefill® injections last?
Studies have shown that patients who received an Artefill® injection showed an improvement in the nasolabial folds five years after treatment. Collagen or fat injections, however, typically last only a few months since the enzymes of the injections begin to break down soon after treatment.