Dermal Filler Cost Australia: $350–$700 Per ML [2026]
Dermal fillers cost $350 to $700+ per ml in Australia, with most patients paying $500–$600 for a standard treatment that lasts 6 months to 2 years. Full price breakdown by area.

Key Takeaways
- Dermal fillers cost $350 to $700+ per ml in Australia, depending on clinic and treatment area
- Most patients pay $500–$600 for a standard single-area treatment
- Results last 6 months to 2 years, depending on the product and injection site
- Cheek augmentation runs around $599 per treatment at typical Australian clinics
- Jawline contouring needs 2–4ml, pushing total cost to $1,400–$2,800
- The Australian facial injectable market is forecast to hit US$9.08 billion by 2030, and fillers are the fastest-growing segment within it
- AHPRA’s 2025 guidelines allow published filler pricing but ban before-and-after photos of results, even for educational use
Dermal fillers cost $350 to $700 or more per millilitre in Australia, with most standard treatments landing between $500 and $600. That range holds whether you’re in Sydney, Melbourne, or Perth, though the areas you’re treating and the amount of product used swing the total by hundreds of dollars.
Fillers are the fastest-growing category inside Australia’s US$9 billion cosmetic injectables market, growing at least 25% year-on-year according to industry benchmarks, faster than Botox and anti-wrinkle injections. More patients are asking about fillers than ever. Few clinic websites explain what the price actually buys.
Here’s the full breakdown, by treatment area and by how long each result actually lasts.
Dermal Filler Cost by Treatment Area
| Treatment Area | Typical Volume | Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Lip filler top-up | 0.5–1ml | $300–$700 |
| Cheek augmentation | 1–2ml | $599–$1,200 |
| Jawline contouring | 2–4ml | $1,400–$2,800 |
| Under-eye / tear trough | 0.5–1ml | $500–$900 |
| Nasolabial folds | 1–2ml | $500–$1,100 |
Jawline contouring is the most expensive single treatment on this list, simply because it needs the most product. A well-defined jawline typically needs 2–4ml, at $500–$700 per ml, before any other treatment area is added.
Takeaway: the price gap between a lip top-up and full jawline contouring is roughly 4–5x, almost entirely driven by volume, not technique.
How Long Dermal Fillers Actually Last
Longevity depends heavily on the product and the injection site. Denser fillers used in structural areas (jawline, cheeks) tend to last longer than softer fillers used in high-movement areas (lips).
| Area | Typical Longevity |
|---|---|
| Lips | 6–12 months |
| Cheeks | 12–18 months |
| Jawline | 12–24 months |
| Tear trough | 9–12 months |
A patient maintaining full-face filler across cheeks, jawline, and lips is realistically looking at $1,500–$3,000 a year once top-ups are factored in, not a single one-off cost.
Takeaway: longevity, not the upfront price, is what determines the annual cost of a filler patient, and clinics that quote annual cost rather than per-syringe price set more accurate expectations.
What Clinics Can and Cannot Say About Filler Pricing
Publishing per-ml or per-area pricing on a website is compliant under AHPRA’s 2025 advertising guidelines. What isn’t compliant: before-and-after photographs, even when framed as “educational,” and any testimonial referencing a specific result.
Most clinic websites built before September 2025 still have at least one of these on a live page. If you haven’t checked, RockingWeb’s free AHPRA website compliance audit reviews your current site against the 2025 rules and flags exactly what needs to come down.
Takeaway: a compliant filler pricing page, done properly, converts on transparency and clarity, not on visual proof the rules no longer allow you to show.
Websites Built for a Fast-Growing, Tightly Regulated Category
Fillers are growing faster than any other injectable category in Australia, which means clinic websites need to handle more filler-specific search traffic without leaning on the visual content AHPRA now restricts. RockingWeb builds AHPRA and TGA-compliant cosmetic clinic websites designed around that constraint from the first draft.
Data sources: Cosmetic Connection Australia pricing guide; clinic pricing data from Melbourne and Brisbane cosmetic injectable providers; Grand View Research, Australia Facial Injectable Market Report; AHPRA, Guidelines for advertising a regulated health service (September 2025).
RockingWeb builds AHPRA-compliant websites for Australian cosmetic clinics. Get a free compliance audit or contact us to discuss your pricing page.

Vikas Thakur
Founder of RockingWeb. 16 years building for companies like TPG, iiNet and Monadelphous, now focused on websites and marketing that comply with AHPRA's advertising guidelines and still book patients.
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