Dermal Filler Prices in Bali, Compared Across 35+ Clinics (2026)
Updated April 2026
Dermal fillers in Bali cover lip enhancement, cheek contouring, jawline definition, tear trough correction, and chin augmentation. Leading clinics use Juvederm, Restylane, and Teoxane products. Expect to pay 40 to 60% less than Australian prices for the same brands.
Dermal fillers in Bali cost between IDR 500,000 and IDR 12,650,000 per syringe across 42 clinics with published pricing. Brands include Juvederm, Restylane, Teosyal, Belotero, Perfectha, and Korean options. Bali Aesthetic Centre (5/5, 474 reviews) and Cocoon Medical Spa Canggu (5/5, 375 reviews) are among the top-rated clinics.
The cheapest dermal fillers in Bali starts at IDR 500.000/syringe at Shaz Aesthetic & Medi Spa.
Cheapest in Bali
IDR 500.000/syringe
Average Price
IDR 4.192.123/syringe
Most Expensive
IDR 12.650.000/syringe
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are injectable gels, predominantly based on hyaluronic acid (HA), used to restore volume, enhance contours, and smooth lines and folds across the face. Common treatment areas include lip augmentation, cheek enhancement, nasolabial fold correction, tear trough filling, jawline definition, chin projection, and temple hollowing. Hyaluronic acid fillers are reversible (they can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if needed), biocompatible, and gradually absorbed by the body over time. Bali clinics work with premium brands including Juvederm (Allergan), Restylane (Galderma), and Teosyal (Teoxane), alongside value-oriented Korean alternatives like Revolax, Dermalax, and Elravie. Different filler products have different viscosities and are designed for specific areas: thinner fillers for lips and tear troughs, firmer fillers for cheeks and jawline. Results are visible immediately and typically last 6 to 18 months depending on the product, treatment area, and individual metabolism. The procedure takes 15 to 45 minutes and involves minimal downtime, though swelling and bruising can occur for two to five days. A skilled injector with strong understanding of facial anatomy is essential for natural-looking results and to avoid complications like vascular occlusion.
What Affects Filler Prices in Bali?
The brand and type of filler is the primary cost driver. Premium brands like Juvederm and Restylane have extensive safety data and command higher prices, while Korean alternatives offer similar hyaluronic acid technology at significantly lower price points. The amount of product used directly affects the total cost, measured in millilitres (ml), with most lip augmentations requiring 0.5 to 1ml and cheek or jawline treatments requiring 1 to 3ml per side. The treatment area matters because some areas (like tear troughs) require higher precision and more expensive specialised products. Multi-area treatments combining lips, cheeks, and jawline in one session often receive package discounts at Bali clinics. The seniority and training of the injecting practitioner influences pricing, with clinics employing internationally certified injectors or doctors with advanced aesthetic training typically charging more per syringe. Clinic location plays a moderate role, with Seminyak and Nusa Dua venues priced above those in Kuta or Denpasar. When comparing quotes, always confirm the exact brand, product line (e.g. Juvederm Ultra vs Voluma), and volume per syringe to ensure a genuine like-for-like comparison.
Popular areas for this treatment include Seminyak, Kerobokan, and Canggu, where most clinics are concentrated.
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Dermal filler prices in Bali range from IDR 1,800,000 to IDR 4,500,000 per ml (approximately AUD $180 to $450), depending on the brand and clinic. Premium brands like Juvederm Voluma and Restylane sit at the higher end.
Hyaluronic acid fillers typically last 6 to 18 months. Lips tend to metabolise filler faster (6 to 9 months), while cheek and jawline fillers can last 12 to 18 months. Thicker products designed for deep injection generally last longer.
Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved using hyaluronidase enzyme if needed. This is one of the key safety advantages of HA fillers. The dissolving process takes 24 to 48 hours. Always confirm your clinic stocks hyaluronidase before treatment.
Leading clinics in Bali use Juvederm (Allergan), Restylane (Galderma), and Teoxane. Some clinics also offer Korean brands like Revolax and Neuramis at lower price points. Ask your clinic which brand they recommend for your specific treatment area.
Yes, when performed by a trained doctor using reputable products. Check that the clinic uses genuine HA fillers from established manufacturers, that the practitioner has specific injectable training, and that they stock hyaluronidase for emergencies. Reading Google reviews from international patients is also helpful.
Most lip enhancements use 0.5 to 1 ml of filler per session. First-time patients usually start with 0.5 ml for a natural enhancement and add more in a follow-up if desired. Your practitioner will assess your lip anatomy and goals during the consultation.
Yes, this is very common. Many patients book a combined injectable session for efficiency, especially when visiting Bali for a limited time. Most clinics are experienced with combination treatments and will sequence the procedures appropriately.
Expect mild swelling for 2 to 5 days, particularly with lip fillers. Bruising is possible but usually minor. Most patients feel comfortable going out the next day. Avoid alcohol, intense exercise, and heat (saunas, hot tubs) for 24 to 48 hours after treatment.
Botox relaxes muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles (those caused by facial expressions). Fillers add volume to restore lost fullness or enhance features like lips, cheeks, and jawline. They treat different concerns and are often used together for a comprehensive result.
Yes, tear trough filler is available at many Bali clinics. This is a more advanced technique requiring an experienced injector. It uses a thin, smooth filler placed carefully under the eye to reduce dark hollows. Ask specifically about the practitioner's experience with this area.
Fillers in Bali cost approximately 50 to 70% less than in Australia for the same branded products. A 1 ml syringe of Juvederm that costs AUD $700 to $1,000 in Australia typically costs AUD $180 to $350 in Bali.
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