Hyaluronic acid pricing is one of the most frequent questions I receive, and also one of the most variable between centers. I have seen prices ranging from $40 to $700 USD per syringe in Bogotá — and that difference is not arbitrary. There are concrete reasons that explain it, and knowing them helps you make more informed decisions.
In short: hyaluronic acid pricing in Bogotá in 2026 ranges from approximately $120 to $420 USD per 1 ml syringe, depending on the brand, the professional, and the clinic. A very low price may be a warning sign. A very high price does not guarantee the best result. The key is knowing what you are buying.
Real prices by zone in Bogotá 2026
Based on the current market and our clinic’s pricing:
Lips (1 syringe, 1 ml): $140–$280 USD Cheeks (per side, 1–1.5 ml): $140–$420 USD per side Nasolabial folds (per side, 0.5–1 ml): $120–$250 USD per side Under-eyes / tear trough (total): $140–$280 USD Chin (1 syringe): $140–$335 USD Jawline (per side): $165–$420 USD
For a complete facial harmonization treatment (multiple zones), the total cost can be between $560 and $1,400+ USD depending on the zones treated and volume used.
Available brands in Colombia and their differences
Premium brands (higher price range)

Juvederm (Allergan/AbbVie): The most recognized brand worldwide. Complete line for all facial zones: Volbella (lips and fine lines), Volift (lips and folds), Voluma (cheeks and chin), Volux (jawline), Vollure (deep folds). Excellent safety and consistency.
Restylane (Galderma): Second brand in global recognition. Very complete line: Kysse (lips), Lyft (cheeks), Defyne (folds), Eyelight (under-eyes). Also an excellent safety record.
Belotero (Merz): Especially valued for superficial lines and the periocular zone due to its ability to integrate in the dermis without Tyndall effect.
Mid-range brands (intermediate price)
Stylage (Laboratoires Vivacy): French brand with good reputation in Europe. Available in Colombia at intermediate prices.
Teosyal (Teoxane): Another recognized Swiss quality brand. Used in many European and Latin American countries.
Lower-cost brands (with considerations)
Revolax: Korean hyaluronic acid brand available in Colombia. Lower price than premium brands. Can give acceptable results in expert hands, but the long-term safety record is more limited compared to Juvederm or Restylane.
Other products without a recognized brand: The market contains products without the track record or studies of the above brands. My recommendation is always to ask what specific brand will be used before treatment.
Why a very low price may be a warning sign
I have seen advertising for “hyaluronic acid from $40” or “fillers at half price.” When the price is significantly lower than the market range, there are generally one or several of these reasons:
Questionable quality or unregistered product: Quality products have production, quality control, and health registry costs reflected in their price. A very low price may indicate use of products that do not meet European or American quality standards.
Personnel without adequate medical training: Hyaluronic acid is a restricted-use medication that must be injected by physicians with specific training. A center where technical staff without medical training applies it may have lower prices, but the risk is greater.
Product dilution: While difficult to verify, some centers dilute hyaluronic acid to have more units available, compromising density and results.
Absence of medical consultation: Without an adequate prior consultation, treatment is not correctly personalized and the risk of unsatisfactory results or complications increases.
What the price includes at a serious clinic
At our clinic in Bogotá, filler prices include:

- Initial evaluation medical consultation
- Photographic evaluation and facial analysis
- The product (specified brand)
- Topical anesthetic cream or anesthetic block if required
- The injection technique (with cannula whenever possible for greater safety)
- Immediate post-treatment follow-up
- Availability for follow-up consultations in the first weeks
How to compare prices between clinics
When comparing prices, make sure to ask:
- What brand and model of product do they use? (Not just generic “hyaluronic acid”)
- Who performs the injection? Are they a physician? Do they have specific aesthetic medicine training?
- Does it include a prior medical consultation?
- What injection technique do they use? (Cannula vs. needles — cannula is safer in many zones)
- Do they have hyaluronidase available in case of complication or unsatisfactory result?
If the answer to any of these questions is vague or evasive, consider that relevant information for your decision.
To find out current prices for hyaluronic acid treatments at our clinic and schedule your evaluation consultation, contact us directly.
Dr. Tatiana Leal is an aesthetic medicine specialist in Bogotá, Colombia. Prices mentioned are approximate and may vary. Consult directly for updated information.
Frequently asked questions
In Bogotá, the price of a hyaluronic acid syringe (1 ml) ranges from approximately $120 to $420 USD depending on the brand used, the area to be treated, and the professional's profile. Premium brands like Juvederm and Restylane are in the upper range. Lower-cost brands like Revolax or Stylage may be in the lower range with acceptable results.
Price differences reflect: the brand and quality of the product used, the injecting professional's profile (specialist physician vs. technician), included consultation time, the technique used (cannulas vs. needles, affecting time and safety), and the general costs of a certified clinic. A significantly low price may indicate use of unregistered products or personnel without medical training.
It depends on the zone and desired result. For lips: 1 syringe (1 ml) is usually sufficient for visible results. For cheeks: 1–2 syringes per side (2–4 ml total). For nasolabial folds: 1 syringe per side. For chin: 1 syringe. The treatment plan is defined in the evaluation consultation.

