On 4/2/2022 at 12:18 AM, californiakid said:I'd like to get some treatment done for this but want to know if I am getting a fair price.
The clinic I am at is offering 1cc of Juvederm for $250.
On east coast one is like $600-$750 with treatment (cost of injection) as far as I know. There are deals out there for $300-$500 but usually from "spas" that d some bait/switch.
$250 is really good if it's a reputable place and you trust their injection and practices basically. I mean it's not rocket science to inject it but many times injection accompanies untethering an area which is not something I'd let a spa do for example.
On 4/2/2022 at 12:18 AM, californiakid said:I'd like to get some treatment done for this but want to know if I am getting a fair price.
The clinic I am at is offering 1cc of Juvederm for $250.
Its better to pay $1000 with a skilled injector than $250 for a lousy one
On 4/1/2022 at 9:18 PM, californiakid said:I'd like to get some treatment done for this but want to know if I am getting a fair price.
The clinic I am at is offering 1cc of Juvederm for $250.
Juvederm is actually a brand name and refers to a group of different fillers; there are different kinds of Juvederm fillers with different staying power, for specific areas, and different depth of injection.$250 is too good to be true, makes me wonder why - staff skills practice, expiring stocks. the usual/averageprice per syringe is $1,200+ and which Juvederm? .Again per Dr. Hazany & Dr. Lim, fillers alone cannot raise scars without subcision because of tethering or attachment tobottom tissues plus liquid trek to areas of less/least resistance. Filler in the hands on an inexperienced provider can be dangerous ( hit an artery, lumpiness etc.) and can be more costly and devastating in the event of a bad result/outcome. I spent $6k plus before on fillers -Bellafill without subcision and I did not see any improvement or even a tiny bit of difference at all.