How Much Does Lip Filler Cost in Lisbon? 2026 Price Guide
Real price ranges by product and volume, what should be included in the consultation, red flags to avoid, and questions to ask before booking. No small print, no upsell.
"How much does lip filler cost in Lisbon?" is one of the most common questions we receive before a first appointment. The answer does not fit a single number. The price depends on the product, the volume, the clinic, and what is included. This guide covers the real market ranges in Portugal for 2026 and what to evaluate before making a decision.
We will cover, in order: the average market range in Lisbon, the factors that move the price, product differences that actually matter, what should be included in the quoted price, red flags in below-market offers, and questions to ask before booking. To understand the treatment itself first, read our complete lip filler guide for first-timers.
Average range in Lisbon: the big picture
At ERS-registered medical aesthetic clinics in Portugal in 2026, hyaluronic acid lip filler costs between €150 and €350 per syringe (1 ml). Most first-time treatments use between 0.5 ml and 1 ml, depending on the patient's starting anatomy and objective.
What moves the price within this range:
- Product brand: Juvederm® Allergan, Restylane® Galderma, and Teosyal® Teoxane have different acquisition costs for the clinic. Products with higher cross-linking or proprietary technologies (such as Allergan's VYCROSS®) are generally more expensive.
- Doctor's experience: an injector with advanced training in lip anatomy and years of dedicated experience charges more than a generalist with basic aesthetics training. In the lips, where every millimetre counts, technique is the single most important variable.
- Location and clinic structure: central Lisbon clinics with multidisciplinary teams carry different fixed costs from shared practices in outer areas.
- What is included: consultation + product + application + 14-day touch-up is one thing. Charging separately for each act is another.
Prices by lip treatment type
The ranges below reflect ERS-registered medical clinics in Portugal in 2026. They are not Cosmo Clinic prices — for specific pricing, the initial consultation is always free.
| Treatment | Portugal range (€) |
|---|---|
| Lip filler (0.5 ml — subtle volumisation) | 150–220 |
| Lip filler (1 ml — full volumisation) | 200–350 |
| Lip contour definition (lip liner effect) | 150–250 |
| Lip hydration (low-density fluid product) | 120–200 |
| Touch-up (complement to previous session, up to 0.3 ml) | 80–150 |
| Dissolution of previous filler (hyaluronidase) | 100–200 |
Typical combinations and their approximate cost:
- First time, natural result (0.5–0.7 ml): €150–€260
- Moderate volumisation (1 ml): €200–€350
- Contour + volume (1–1.5 ml, two syringes): €350–€600
- Annual maintenance (2 sessions of 0.5–1 ml): €300–€600/year
In the lips, less product applied with precise technique produces more natural results than more product applied without anatomical rationale. A first session rarely needs more than 1 ml.
Product differences: why brand matters
Not all hyaluronic acid fillers are the same. Products used in aesthetic medicine are classified by their density (G') and cross-linking technology — two factors that determine how long they last, how they integrate into tissue, and the final appearance.
Products for lip volume
Juvederm® Volift, Restylane® Kysse, and Teosyal® Kiss are formulated for the lip zone. They have the elasticity needed to follow lip movement without creating stiffness. They cost more than general-purpose fillers, but are appropriate for this high-movement area.
Products for lip skin quality and hydration
Products such as Juvederm® Volite or Restylane® Skinboosters have lower density and do not add significant volume — they hydrate and improve lip skin quality. They are typically less expensive than volumising products and serve a different purpose.
A doctor who uses the same product for all objectives (volume, contour, hydration) is simplifying to the detriment of the result. Always ask which product will be used and why.
What should be included in the price
Before booking at any clinic, confirm in writing exactly what the quoted price includes. It should cover, at a minimum:
- Initial medical consultation: anatomical assessment of the lips, facial proportion analysis, mapping, clinical photography, and a personalised treatment plan. At reputable clinics, this is free.
- INFARMED-certified product with a traceable lot number, visible expiry date, and intact cold chain.
- The application in a clinical setting (dedicated room, sterile materials, topical anaesthetic before the procedure).
- 14-day review with the possibility of a small complimentary touch-up if distribution is not symmetric or volume is below plan.
- Medical availability for post-treatment questions during the first 30 days.
What should not carry hidden charges: clinical photography, treatment record, post-procedure communication with the doctor for queries.
Red flags: when cheap lip filler ends up costing more
Lip fillers advertised below €100, frequently seen on social media and coupon sites, almost always hide one of these problems:
- Applicator without medical credentials. In Portugal, dermal filler application is a medical act. Beauticians, unqualified nurses, and "technicians" have neither the anatomical training nor the legal authorisation.
- Product without INFARMED certification. Fillers imported without lot traceability, unknown origin, or manipulated expiry dates. Risks include granulomatous reactions, infection, and results that diverge significantly from what was expected.
- No prior medical consultation. Product is applied without assessing the patient's lip anatomy. Results can be disproportionate or asymmetric; correction may require hyaluronidase (dissolution) at additional cost.
- Wrong product for the lip zone. Using a high-density filler designed for the chin or cheekbone in the lips creates stiffness, an artificial appearance, and can migrate.
- Premises without clinical facilities. Applications in private homes, hair salons, or gyms, with no emergency protocol and no hyaluronidase available if a vascular complication arises.
A vascular occlusion from incorrectly placed filler is a medical emergency. At a medical clinic, there is a protocol and hyaluronidase immediately available. Outside that context, there is not.
Questions to ask before booking
Before confirming any lip filler appointment, ask each clinic you are considering the following questions in writing:
- Does the price include the initial consultation, product, and 14-day touch-up?
- Which product will be used (brand, specific reference) and why is it right for my objective?
- Who performs the injection? (doctor, specialty, years of experience in lip treatments)
- Does the clinic have hyaluronidase available in case of complication?
- What is the protocol if there is asymmetry or insufficient result?
- Is the clinic registered with the ERS health regulator (check at ers.pt)?
A clinic that refuses, hesitates, or complicates answers to these questions is communicating, without saying it, that something is not transparent. A serious medical clinic answers clearly and in writing.
Maintenance cost: what to expect over time
Hyaluronic acid is metabolised by the body. In the lips, a high-movement zone, the average duration is 6 to 12 months depending on product and individual metabolism.
- Minimum annual maintenance (1 session of 0.5 ml): €150–€220/year
- Typical maintenance (2 sessions of 0.5–1 ml): €300–€600/year
- Lip skin hydration plan (fluid product, 2 sessions): €240–€400/year
With regular sessions, many patients maintain results with progressively smaller volumes, as tissue adapts to holding the contour. This reduces long-term cost.
A note for expats and visitors to Lisbon
Portugal is a popular destination for aesthetic treatments — the combination of experienced practitioners, regulated medical standards, and prices below northern European equivalents makes it attractive. That said, the same rules apply: verify the clinic is ERS-registered, that the injector is a doctor, and that the product is INFARMED-certified. Avoid booking through social media alone.
At Cosmo Clinic we see a significant number of English-speaking patients — consultations can be conducted fully in English. The initial consultation is always free and without commitment. If lip filler is not the right option for you at this point, we will say so. If another filler type or a different volume approach makes more anatomical sense, we will explain why in the consultation.