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Frequently Asked Questions

Injectables and fillers are minimally invasive treatments that add or restore volume, smooth lines, and contour areas like the cheeks, chin, and around the mouth. In Miami med spas, they are typically delivered in under an hour with little downtime, making them popular before events on South Beach or Brickell.

Radiesse is a collagen-stimulating filler that provides instant volume while helping your skin build its own collagen over several months. Many Miami practices use 1 to 1.5 ml per session for areas such as the chin, smile lines, cheeks, and even the backs of the hands for a smoother look.

In Miami, dermal fillers usually run about $700 to $1,200 per syringe, with many patients needing 1 to 3 syringes per visit depending on the treatment plan. Some medical spas near Coral Gables and Doral publish price menus and offer membership pricing to lower per-syringe costs.

Yes, Miami residents often find discounted injectable and filler packages through local med spas and periodic Groupon offers. These deals can bring a syringe that normally runs $800 or more down into the mid-$400s to $600s, especially for first-time clients or weekday appointments.

Clinics around Miami commonly treat cheeks, smile lines, marionette lines, chin, jawline, lips, and sometimes hands with fillers. Many facial sessions use roughly 1 to 1.5 ml per targeted area, adjusted in consultation to keep results balanced and in proportion to your facial structure.

Most injectable fillers in Miami last about 9 to 18 months, depending on the product used, the area treated, and your metabolism. Movement-heavy areas such as lips and smile lines tend to break filler down faster than cheeks or chin, so touch-ups may be recommended sooner there.

At a first visit, you can expect a consultation, photos, consent forms, and a customized plan, followed by 15 to 30 minutes of actual injections. Many Miami med spas use numbing cream, discuss cost per syringe in advance, and schedule a free or low-cost checkup about two weeks later.

Injectable fillers are considered safe when performed by licensed, experienced medical professionals who understand facial anatomy and use FDA-approved products. In Miami, that usually means a board-certified physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant working in a reputable med spa or clinic with strong reviews and clear pricing.