Dermal Fillers in Sarasota–Bradenton
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Dermal Fillers in Sarasota

Overview

What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers add volume and smooth lines by injecting gel-like substances beneath the skin.

Most fillers used in the Sarasota area are hyaluronic acid based, such as the Juvederm and Restylane families, and are reversible with an enzyme. They can plump lips, lift cheeks, soften nasolabial folds and rejuvenate the under-eye area. Results are immediate and, depending on the product, can last from several months to over a year.

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Your options.

Juvederm (HA family)

A widely used hyaluronic acid line with products tailored to lips, cheeks and folds.

Voluma for cheeks typically costs more than lip products $600-$900/syringe
Restylane (HA family)

Another hyaluronic acid line with formulations for lips, under-eyes and midface.

Reversible with hyaluronidase if needed $550-$850/syringe
Lip filler

Targeted hyaluronic acid placement to add volume, shape and definition to the lips.

Often one syringe per session; results last 6-12 months $600-$850/syringe
Cheek / midface filler

Volumizing filler placed to lift and contour the cheeks and restore midface fullness.

May require more than one syringe for full correction $700-$1,100/syringe
Real Sarasota pricing

What dermal fillers costs.

Option
Typical range
Notes
HA filler per syringe
$550-$1,100
Varies by product type and area treated
Lip enhancement
$600-$850
Typically one syringe per session
Cheek/midface volume
$700-$2,000
Often one to two syringes
Filler dissolving (hyaluronidase)
$100-$300
To reverse or correct HA filler if desired

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How to choose

Board certification, explained.

A Florida medical license lets a physician practice, but board certification is the signal that a doctor completed accredited residency training and passed rigorous exams in their specialty. Look for certification by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) member board that matches the care you need — and verify it yourself.

ABMS member-board certification
The ABMS oversees 24 specialty boards (internal medicine, surgery, radiology, OB-GYN, and more). Certification in the relevant specialty — confirmed at certificationmatters.org — is the core credential to look for.
Board certified vs. board eligible
“Board eligible” means residency is complete but the certifying exam is not yet passed; “board certified” is the finished credential. Most boards also require ongoing Maintenance of Certification.
Fellowship & subspecialty training
Additional 1–3 year fellowships add focused expertise (e.g., interventional cardiology, surgical oncology, electrophysiology). Match the subspecialty to your specific condition.
Questions to ask your doctor
  1. Are you board certified by the ABMS board for this specialty?
  2. How often do you treat my specific condition or perform this procedure?
  3. What does the full course of treatment involve, and what are the alternatives?
  4. Will this be covered by my insurance, and what should I expect to owe?
Your questions

Dermal Fillers FAQs.

How long do dermal fillers last?+

Depending on the product and area, hyaluronic acid fillers typically last 6 to 18 months. Thicker fillers placed in the cheeks often last longer than lip filler.

Are fillers reversible?+

Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if you are unhappy with the result or in the rare event of a complication.

Do fillers hurt?+

Most fillers contain lidocaine, and providers can apply topical numbing. Patients usually report mild discomfort, especially around the lips.

How soon will I see results?+

Results are visible immediately, though some swelling is normal for the first few days. Final results settle within about two weeks.

What is the downtime?+

Most people return to normal activities the same day. Temporary swelling, tenderness or bruising can occur and usually resolves within a week.

How do I choose the right filler?+

A qualified injector assesses your facial anatomy and goals to select the product and amount. Different fillers are formulated for different depths and areas.

References & sources

Procedure facts on this page draw on authoritative medical sources. Confirm specifics in a consultation.

American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) ↗U.S. FDA — Cosmetic Devices & Injectables ↗
Boards & certification

Choose a board-certified doctor — and verify it yourself:

ABMS — Certification Matters ↗ Look up any U.S. physician’s board certification across all 24 ABMS member specialty boards. Florida DOH — License Verification ↗ Confirm an active Florida license and review any disciplinary history. NPI Registry (CMS) ↗ Verify a provider’s national identifier and registered specialty taxonomy. Medicare Care Compare ↗ Compare clinicians, hospitals and facilities on quality measures.
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