What Is Full Face Filler?
Full face filler is a comprehensive procedure that restores volume loss and harmonizes facial proportions by injecting hyaluronic acid (HA) filler into multiple areas of the face (cheeks, chin, under-eyes, temples, nasolabial folds, etc.). It is offered in 3–6 ml or 6+ ml packages, with per-milliliter pricing. Full face filler prices and which areas are included are summarized in this guide. You can also explore our articles on filler types and post-filler care.
Which Areas Does Full Face Filler Cover?
Cheeks, malar region, temples, under-eyes, nasolabial folds, chin tip, jawline, and lips (if needed) can all be included. The physician evaluates facial anatomy holistically; HA gels of different densities are used for each zone. Our midface and temple filler guide provides detailed regional information.
3-6 ml and 6+ ml Packages
3–6 ml packages are sufficient for moderate volume restoration; a discounted per-milliliter price may apply. 6 ml and above (full face plus) is preferred for significant volume loss or advanced age-related deflation; a more competitive per-milliliter price is offered. Treatment is typically administered over 2–3 sessions, spaced 2–4 weeks apart.
Who Is a Suitable Candidate?
Adults with widespread facial volume loss, sunken temples and cheeks, or prominent nasolabial folds are suitable candidates. The procedure can be scheduled on the same day as botulinum toxin treatment; our article on combining botox and filler explains the combination protocols.
Full Face Filler Prices 2026
Prices are calculated per milliliter and vary depending on the clinic and the package volume. An in-person consultation and personalized quote are recommended for an accurate price. For post-treatment care during the first 48 hours and 2 weeks, please refer to our post-filler care guide.
Conclusion
Full face filler is an effective option for those seeking comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Our filler types guide includes a comparison of HA and biostimulatory fillers.
3–6 ml packages are sufficient for moderate volume restoration; 6+ ml is preferred for significant deflation. Cheeks, temples, under-eyes, nasolabial folds, and chin can be treated in a single session or across 2–3 sessions. The procedure can be combined with botulinum toxin on the same day.
This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified physician before making any treatment decisions.