Cost guide · Vermont · 2026

Dermal Fillers Cost in Vermont

Restore volume and enhance facial contours naturally.

Vermont average
$600–$1500
per syringe
US national average
$600–$1500
on par
Coverage
69
verified med spas · 17 cities

How much does dermal fillers cost in Vermont?

Dermal Fillers in Vermont typically costs $600–$1500 per syringe. The US average is $600–$1500 per syringe, so Vermont runs in line with the national average. Pricing reflects the cost of living across Vermont's 17 metros and 69 verified providers.

Dermal Fillers cost by city in Vermont

Local price bands reflect each metro's cost of living. Click a city for top providers and reviews.

CityDermal Fillers costMed spas
Burlington$600–$150039
South Burlington$600–$15009
Rutland$600–$15003
Colchester$600–$15003
Shelburne$600–$15002
Manchester Center$600–$15002
Williston$600–$15001
Winooski$600–$15001
Brattleboro$600–$15001
Chester$600–$15001
Woodstock$600–$15001
Middlebury$600–$15001
Essex Junction$600–$15001
Barre$600–$15001
Derby$600–$15001
Hardwick$600–$15001
Calgary$600–$15001

What drives dermal fillers pricing in Vermont

Dermal fillers add volume to cheeks, lips, under-eyes, and jawline using hyaluronic acid or other materials. Results are immediate and last 6-18 months depending on the filler. In Vermont, the biggest cost factors are the provider's experience and credentials, the specific protocol and product brand used, and local cost of living — which is why prices range from $600 to $1500 per syringe across the state's 17 metros.

Dermal Fillers cost in Vermont — FAQ

How much does dermal fillers cost in Vermont?

Dermal Fillers in Vermont typically costs $600–$1500 per syringe. The US average is $600–$1500 per syringe, so Vermont runs in line with the national average. Pricing reflects the cost of living across Vermont's 17 metros and 69 verified providers.

How long do fillers last?

Hyaluronic acid fillers last 6-18 months depending on the area and product. Cheek and jaw fillers last longest; lip filler typically 6-12 months.

Are fillers reversible?

HA fillers can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if needed. Non-HA fillers (Sculptra, Radiesse) are not reversible.

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Reviewed by the No BS Med Spa Reviews editorial team · Updated 2026-07-11 · No paid placement.