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How to Estimate Restylane Cost

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If you're thinking about using the dermal filler Restylane, you're probably wondering how to estimate the cost. While it tends to be pricey, it is an absolute bargain compared to cosmetic surgical procedures. However, there are factors that can influence the cost of Restylane.

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  1. Step 1

    When trying to estimate Restylane cost, one major factor that comes into play is where you live. In the US, Restylane typically costs significantly less for those who live in cities on the east and west coast, and in major cities, such as Dallas, that have many Restylane providers. On the other hand, for those who live in the Midwest, where there are not many providers, supply and demand kicks in and Restylane costs quite a bit more. It can cost so much more that you might even consider a trip to one of the cities where the cost is much less!

  2. Step 2

    Of course, when estimating Restylane cost, you need to take into account how much work you are having done. Both the amount of Restylane used and the doctor's time are factors. If you are simply having one small line filled, if you are on the West Coast, you might find that the treatment could cost as little as $100. On the other hand, if you have several lines you want filled, you could be looking at thousands of dollars.

  3. Step 3

    Another factor to consider when estimating Restylane cost is that to maintain the results, you will have to get it redone in six to twelve months. Ancedotal evidence indicates that this time range can vary widely as well, making it more difficult to get an accurate estimate of the price.

  4. Step 4

    The best way to estimate Restylane cost in your community is to pick up the phone and make some calls. Talking to others who have had this procedure is also helpful.

Tips & Warnings
  • It is important to choose a provider who has plenty of experience doing Restylane injections. Don't attempt to save money by choosing a practitioner who has just had Restylane training. You may have to spend quite a bit of money to have the work redone.

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