Dermal Fillers in Sarasota–Bradenton
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Dermal Fillers in Sarasota

Overview

What are dermal fillers?

Fillers restore volume and contour that thins with age, complementing neuromodulators.

Dermal fillers are gels — most commonly hyaluronic acid (Juvederm, Restylane, RHA) or collagen stimulators (Sculptra, Radiesse) — injected to restore lost volume, soften folds, define cheeks and lips, and improve under-eye hollows. In a dermatology practice, fillers are often placed by the dermatologist or a trained injector who can tailor product choice to each area. Hyaluronic-acid fillers can usually be dissolved if needed, while collagen stimulators work gradually over months. Pricing is typically per syringe.

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Your options.

Juvederm (HA family)

Versatile hyaluronic-acid line for lips, cheeks and folds.

Specific products (Voluma, Volbella, Ultra) target different areas. $650-$1,000 per syringe
Restylane (HA family)

Another major HA line with formulations for lips, cheeks and under-eyes.

Restylane-L and Lyft are common in the area. $650-$950 per syringe
RHA Collection

Resilient hyaluronic acid designed for dynamic, expressive areas.

Often chosen for natural movement. $700-$1,000 per syringe
Sculptra

Poly-L-lactic acid collagen stimulator for gradual, full-face volume.

Usually a series of sessions; results build over months. $800-$1,000 per vial
Radiesse

Calcium-hydroxylapatite filler for deeper folds and some collagen stimulation.

Also used off-face for hands. $700-$950 per syringe
Real Sarasota pricing

What dermal fillers costs.

Option
Typical range
Notes
Lip filler (1 syringe)
$650-$950
One syringe is typical for a first lip treatment.
Cheek augmentation
$1,300-$2,500
Often requires 2+ syringes for noticeable lift.
Sculptra full-face series
$2,400-$4,000
Typically 2-3 vials per session across multiple sessions.

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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 fillers last?+

Hyaluronic-acid fillers generally last 6-18 months depending on the product and area; collagen stimulators like Sculptra can last up to two years.

Can fillers be reversed?+

Hyaluronic-acid fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase. Collagen stimulators and Radiesse cannot be dissolved.

How many syringes will I need?+

It varies widely by goal and anatomy. A provider will recommend a plan during consultation rather than a fixed number.

Is there downtime?+

Swelling and bruising for a few days is common, especially with lips. Most people return to normal activity quickly.

Why see a dermatologist for filler?+

Board-certified dermatologists have deep training in facial anatomy and managing rare complications, which matters most for high-risk areas like the under-eyes and nose.

Is this medical advice?+

No. This is general educational information, not medical advice. Pricing is an estimate that varies by provider; confirm specifics with a licensed professional.

References & sources

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

American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) ↗American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) ↗
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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