How much does Juvederm cost per syringe at wholesale?
Juvederm wholesale pricing ranges from $300 to $600 per syringe, depending on the specific product, your purchasing volume, and your distributor relationship. Entry-level products like Volbella sit at the lower end. Structural fillers like Volux sit at the top. These are pre-rebate, pre-shipping numbers — your effective cost per unit shifts based on the Allē program and any volume agreements you have in place.
Is 3 syringes of Juvederm a lot?
In a clinical context, three syringes are a moderate treatment volume — enough to address both cheeks plus a secondary area like the lips or nasolabial folds. In a wholesale context, three syringes are a small order. Most Juvederm suppliers won't offer meaningful volume pricing at that level. For wholesale pricing to materially improve your margins, you generally need to be ordering 10+ syringes per SKU.
Are Korean HA fillers of the same quality as Juvederm?
For most clinical applications, yes. Korean HA fillers, including brands like Elasty, Revolax, and Jeunetique HA, use the same BDDE cross-linking technology, the same HA base, and comparable HA concentrations. They are KFDA-approved and CE-certified.
The core difference is Allergan's VYCROSS technology, which produces a specific gel consistency used in premium products like Volift and Voluma, and the US FDA approval status, which matters for US practitioners. For international clinics, the quality-to-price ratio of Korean alternatives is well-established.
Is it legal for clinics to use Korean HA fillers?
This depends on your jurisdiction. In the US, FDA clearance is required for marketed aesthetic devices, and Korean HA fillers are not FDA-cleared, which creates regulatory complexity for US practitioners. Outside the US, CE-certified and KFDA-approved Korean fillers can be legally sourced and used by licensed practitioners across Canada, Australia, the UK, and most of Europe. Always verify the regulatory status of any product in your specific country before ordering. Your supplier should be able to provide documentation to support compliance.