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Dermal Filler in Miami: Cheek, Jawline, and Under-Eye Cost Guide (2026)

What dermal filler costs in Miami by area — cheeks, jawline, tear troughs, chin — plus the difference between HA fillers and Sculptra, and how to read a per-syringe quote.

By the Medical Spa Reviews editorial team · Published June 3, 2026

“Filler” in Miami covers everything from a single syringe to restore cheek volume to a full liquid-rejuvenation plan across the midface and jaw. The pricing is usually quoted per syringe, which sounds simple until you realize different areas need different numbers of syringes — and the total is what actually matters.

This is an editorial guide. We don’t inject or sell filler. We explain what the procedure involves, what it should cost in Miami by area, and what to confirm before booking — then point you to vetted Miami filler injectors. For lips specifically, see our separate lip filler guide.

What dermal filler is (and isn’t)

Most dermal filler is hyaluronic acid (HA) — Juvederm, Restylane, RHA, Belotero. HA is a sugar that occurs naturally in skin; injected as a gel, it adds volume and is reversible (dissolvable with hyaluronidase) if you don’t like the result. Different products have different thickness and lift, which is why a skilled injector uses several across a face rather than one for everything.

Filler is for volume and structure — it does not relax muscles. If your concern is expression lines (forehead, frown, crow’s feet), that’s Botox, not filler.

What it costs in Miami, by area

HA filler in Miami typically runs $600–$1,200 per syringe, with South Beach, Brickell, and Coral Gables at the upper end. Here’s roughly what each area takes:

AreaTypical syringesTypical Miami cost
Cheeks (midface)2–4$1,200–$4,000
Jawline / definition2–4$1,200–$4,000
Chin1–2$600–$2,000
Tear troughs (under-eye)1–2$700–$2,400
Nasolabial folds1–2$600–$2,000
Lips1$600–$1,000

Per-syringe pricing below ~$500 in Miami is a flag — it often means an overdiluted product, an inexperienced injector building a portfolio, or a loss-leader that gets made up on volume. Ask which brand and product you’re getting and how many syringes the quote covers, not just the per-syringe rate.

HA filler vs Sculptra (biostimulators)

Some Miami clinics offer Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid) or Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite) — “biostimulators” that don’t add instant volume but trigger your own collagen over months. They’re priced per vial ($800–$1,000+) and usually need a series of 2–3 sessions. The trade-off: more gradual, longer-lasting, natural-looking results — but not reversible the way HA is. For a first-timer, most injectors start with reversible HA. Be cautious of a venue that pushes a large non-reversible biostimulator plan at your first visit.

The under-eye caveat

Tear-trough filler is the highest-skill area on this list. Done well, it erases shadows; done poorly, it causes puffiness, a bluish tint (the Tyndall effect), or migration that can last months. In Miami, where under-eye filler is heavily marketed, only book this with an injector who shows specific tear-trough before/afters — not just general filler work. It’s the one area where paying more for a proven specialist is genuinely worth it.

What to verify before booking

Injector credentials and medical director. Florida allows MDs, DOs, PAs, and RNs to inject under physician supervision. Verify the license at flhealthsource.gov. A med spa with no named medical director is a red flag.

Hyaluronidase on-site. Any clinic injecting HA filler should stock hyaluronidase to dissolve a vascular occlusion — a rare but serious complication — immediately. Ask. The answer should be yes, without hesitation.

Brand and lot documentation. Your injector should record the product, lot number, and syringes used. This protects you and lets you compare longevity.

Area-specific before/afters. General filler photos aren’t enough for cheeks, jaw, or under-eye — ask to see the area you’re treating.

A reversible plan first. For a first visit, reversible HA is the safer starting point than a permanent or semi-permanent product.

How long it lasts

Depends on product and area: lips and tear troughs metabolize faster (6–12 months), structural areas like cheeks and jaw last longer (12–18 months). Biostimulators can last 2 years but build slowly. Anyone promising “permanent” HA filler is misrepresenting the product.

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What we don’t do

Medical Spa Reviews is an editorial directory. We don’t inject, sell product, or provide medical advice. Prices reflect observed Miami market ranges and vary by provider, product, and your anatomy. Confirm everything in a consultation with a licensed injector. For complications, contact your provider or seek medical care immediately.

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Medical Spa Reviews is an editorial directory — not medical advice. Verify a practitioner's credentials with your state medical board before booking. For procedure-specific information, consult your physician or the relevant manufacturer's patient resources.