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How Much Should You Pay For A JUVÉDERM® treatment?

JUVÉDERM® is an injectable filler that is based on hyaluronic acid, a natural part of the skin that adds suppleness and hydration. The product is injected into a specific area of the face to erase wrinkles, folds and creases. It can also recontour your features, such as plump up your lips or make the tip of your nose more prominent. But if you want to know how much you should pay for a JUVÉDERM® treatment, chances are you already know this!
Juvederm filler
The price of a single treatment varies, since it depends on what area you’re targeting, how much product you need, and even the city/neighbourhood you’re living in. For a Toronto filler treatment, you can expect to pay anywhere from $550 to $750 a syringe. You’ll most likely need 2 full syringes if you want full facial rejuvenation plus volume.

Advice to the Wise: Don’t Cheap Out Yes, price is often an important factor to consider when you’re thinking about which place to go to. After all, why bother if you can’t even afford it? But on the other hand, you don’t want to pick a place just because it’s the cheapest, as you may be very disappointed with your results and will just waste your time and money.

Act wisely - make your choice based on the expertise and integrity of the doctor or nurse who’s going to be performing your injection. It’s the only way you’ll ensure you get the results you want. And if you don’t get the results you want, reputable injectors will always make sure you do get what you want by offering to perform a corrective injection at a reduced rate or even for free!

4 Money-Saving Tips But because we all like to pay less, here are 4 quick tips that may help you save some cash on your JUVÉDERM® treatment:
1. Sign up to receive the newsletters of reputable clinics in your area. Clinics often advertise promotional offers in their newsletters, and you may luck out and get one for JUVÉDERM®! The same goes for liking their Facebook groups.
2. If you’ve paid for a full syringe but did not use all of it, some places will allow you to store it for a couple of weeks maximum to use later.
3. Wait for Christmas, Mother’s Day, and other big holidays. You’d be surprised at how many clinics do promos to celebrate.
4. Keep an eye out for Patient Appreciation events and Open Houses. Another great time to get a deal!

Byline:
Cindy Clark is a medical consultant who also writes for Toronto’s Skin Vitality Medical Clinic

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  1. Thank you so much for this article on juvederm injections. It looks like injections are the easiest way to go. My best friends has been doing this or a while and that is what prompted me to look into it as well.

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