Best Dermal Fillers in Bali (2026) — Prices, Brands & What to Know
- Mar 6
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Best Dermal Fillers in Uluwatu Bali (2026) — Prices, Brands & What to Know
Getting dermal fillers in Bali is one of those things that sounds too good to be true — premium brands, trained doctors, and prices that are a fraction of what you'd pay in Sydney, New York, Singapore or London. But it's real, and more people are flying in specifically for injectable treatments than ever before. Here's what you actually need to know before booking your filler appointment in Bali.
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are injectable gels — mostly hyaluronic acid (HA) — used to add volume, smooth lines, or reshape facial features. The most commonly treated areas are the lips, cheeks, jawline, nasolabial folds, and under-eye hollows. Unlike Botox (which relaxes muscles to smooth dynamic wrinkles), fillers physically add volume beneath the skin to restore lost structure or create new contour.
A 2022 meta-analysis in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (PMID: 34817919) reviewed monophasic vs biphasic HA fillers for nasolabial folds and confirmed both types are effective and well-tolerated, with high patient satisfaction rates. What matters most is using genuine, branded products from certified distributors — not off-label alternatives from unknown sources. Counterfeit fillers are a potential risk in Southeast Asia, and the consequences (infection, granulomas, vascular occlusion) are severe.
HA fillers are reversible — an enzyme called hyaluronidase can dissolve them if needed. This safety net is one reason hyaluronic acid remains the gold standard for cosmetic filling. Non-HA options like Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite) offer different benefits — a 2024 systematic review in the International Journal of Dermatology (PMID: 37897174) confirmed Radiesse's dual action as both an immediate volumiser and a long-term bio-stimulator that triggers your own collagen production.
Filler Brands Available in Bali
Not all clinics use the same products, and not all products are equal. Here's what to look for:
Juvéderm (Allergan) — The most widely recognised filler brand globally. The range includes Ultra for lips, Voluma for cheeks, Volbella for fine lip lines, and Volux for jawline definition. Each has a different HA concentration and cross-linking density designed for specific areas. SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club is one of the few clinics with certification and sources dermal fillers only from the BPOM-licensed; this certification guarantees the product is genuine.
Restylane (Galderma) — Another top-tier HA filler range with a slightly different cross-linking technology called NASHA. Includes Lyft for cheeks, Defyne for jawlines, and Kysse for lips. Requires certification for the purchase and sourcing of Galderma products, and SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club holds this certification as well.
Teosyal (Teoxane) — Swiss-made HA fillers known for exceptionally smooth results, particularly in lips and under-eyes. Less common in Bali, available only at select premium clinics, including SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club. Teosyal's RHA (Resilient Hyaluronic Acid) range adapts to facial movement for more natural results.
Radiesse (Merz) — Not a HA filler. Radiesse uses calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres suspended in a gel carrier. It provides immediate volume and then stimulates long-term collagen production as the microspheres are gradually absorbed. Ideal for jawline contouring and hand rejuvenation. Results last 12–18 months. It also requires licensing for sourcing products, and SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club is a licensed clinic.
If a clinic can't tell you which specific brand and product line they're using, that's a red flag. Walk out. Genuine clinics are proud of their product sourcing — they'll show you the packaging.
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Filler Prices at SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club (2026)
Treatment | Price (IDR) | USD | AUD | GBP | SGD | EUR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lip Filler (Natural Volume) — per ml | IDR 4,500,000 | $265 | A$376 | £198 | S$336 | €222 |
Chin & Jawline Contouring — per ml | IDR 4,500,000 | $265 | A$376 | £198 | S$336 | €222 |
Juvéderm — per ml | IDR 5,200,000 | $306 | A$434 | £229 | S$388 | €257 |
Profhilo — per session | IDR 5,500,000 | $324 | A$459 | £242 | S$410 | €272 |
Most lip treatments use 1ml for a natural enhancement. Jawline contouring typically requires 2–4ml depending on your facial structure, bone projection, and desired result.
Under-eye (tear trough) treatment uses 0.5–1ml of a very soft filler. At SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club, our expert doctors will assess the exact quantities during consultation — you're never pressured into more product than you need, and leftover filler from an opened syringe can be used in the same session on a different area.
How Much Do You Save vs International Clinics?
This is where Bali stands out dramatically. Using 1ml Juvéderm lip filler as the benchmark:
Country | Typical Price (USD) | SŌMA Price (USD) | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
United States | $950 | $265 | 72% ($685) |
Australia | $600 | $265 | 56% ($335) |
United Kingdom | $680 | $265 | 61% ($415) |
Singapore | $750 | $265 | 65% ($485) |
Europe | $850 | $265 | 69% ($585) |
Dubai | $570 | $265 | 54% ($305) |
For jawline contouring (which often needs 2–4ml), the savings multiply fast. A treatment that costs $3,800–$5,000+ in New York runs about $1,060–$1,224 at SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club— using the exact same Juvéderm products from the same manufacturer. The filler is identical; only the overhead costs differ. Bali's lower operating costs, combined with direct manufacturer relationships, make this possible without cutting any corners on product quality.
What to Look for in a Filler Clinic in Bali
Bali has hundreds of places offering "fillers." Many of them shouldn't be. Here's how to separate the legitimate medical clinics from the risky ones:
Product certification. Does the clinic hold manufacturer certification? This means they buy directly from certified and licensed suppliers—no fakes, no grey-market products, no unlicensed resellers. Ask to see the certification document if it's not displayed.
Doctor-led injections. Fillers should be injected by a trained doctor who understands facial anatomy, blood vessel mapping, and emergency complications management. Not a beautician. Not a nurse. Ask who will actually perform the procedure before you commit. At SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club, our expert doctors with years of experience perform every injection. The medical protocols are under the medical direction of Dr Shirley Yuliana Kwee (MBChB, GDFM), trained in the UK and Singapore and has over 20 years of clinical experience in regenerative and aesthetic medicine across Asia's leading medical centres.
Published prices. Clinics that hide pricing often have something else to hide — whether it's product quality, unit counts, or upselling tactics. Transparent, published per-ml pricing is a strong signal of legitimacy.
Before/after photos. Real patient photos (not stock images from filler manufacturer websites) show the injector's actual skill level and aesthetic sensibility. Ask to see photos of patients with similar goals to yours.
Product opening. The filler syringe packaging should be opened in front of you. You should see the brand name, batch number, expiry date, and manufacturer seal. If the syringe arrives pre-drawn and unlabelled, leave.
Emergency protocols. A trained doctor should have hyaluronidase available on site (to dissolve filler in case of vascular occlusion) and know the emergency protocols for managing complications. Ask about this — it separates medical clinics from beauty salons offering injectables.
About SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club
SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club is an aesthetic, dermatology and longevity clinic in Uluwatu, Bali, led by medical director Dr Shirley Yuliana Kwee (MBChB, UK; GDFM, Singapore), an aesthetics and longevity physician with 20+ years of clinical experience at Asia's premier clinics. "Singapore standards" isn't a marketing phrase — it means Dr Shirley, clinical experience, and leading clinics in Singapore's regulated medical system bring Singaporean medical care standards, injection protocols, and patient safety guidelines to Bali, and sources all products exclusively through certified pharmaceutical distributors with full chain-of-custody documentation.
SŌMA holds necessary manufacturing certifications, uses only medical-grade products (Juvéderm, Restylane, Profhilo, Radiesse, SkinCeuticals), and combines aesthetic treatments with longevity medicine — including IV therapy, exosome treatments, blood work panels, and Ozempic weight management. Every injectable procedure is performed by an expert doctor — never delegated to nurses or beauticians.
The clinic serves patients staying in Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, and the wider Bukit Peninsula, with mobile IV services available to Bingin, Pecatu, Padang Padang, and surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do fillers last in Bali's climate?
Filler longevity is the same regardless of where you get them — 6 to 18 months, depending on the product and treatment area. Lip fillers typically last 6–9 months because the lip area has high movement and blood flow. Jawline and cheek fillers last 12–18 months. Radiesse can last up to 24 months. Bali's tropical climate doesn't affect how long fillers last — it's the product chemistry and injection location that determine duration.
Is it safe to get fillers in Bali?
At a certified specialist clinic like SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club, using genuine branded products with a trained doctor who has emergency protocols in place — yes. The risk comes from unlicensed operators using unbranded or third-party sourced fillers. Always verify certification, confirm that the clinic holds a specialist clinic license - Klinik Utama, confirm that a named doctor performs the injection, and ensure hyaluronidase is available on site. At SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club, all of these safeguards are standard.
What's the difference between fillers and Botox?
Botox relaxes muscles to smooth dynamic wrinkles (forehead lines, crow's feet, frown lines). Fillers add volume to areas that have lost it (lips, cheeks, jawline) or smooth static lines visible even at rest (nasolabial folds, marionette lines). Many patients benefit from both — Botox for the upper face, fillers for the mid and lower face. Our specialist doctors can recommend a combined plan during your free consultation.
Can I fly after getting fillers?
You can fly 12–48 hours after filler treatment. Mild swelling is normal for the first 2–3 days and is slightly more noticeable at altitude due to cabin pressure. Some patients schedule their filler appointment at the start of their Bali trip and fly home without issues at the end — by then, any swelling has resolved, and the results have settled into their final position.
How much filler do I need for lip augmentation?
Most patients start with 1ml for a natural enhancement — enough to add noticeable volume and improve shape without looking overdone. If you want more volume, our specialist doctors may recommend 1.5–2ml spread across two sessions for the most balanced, natural-looking result. At IDR 4,500,000 per ml ($265 USD), even 2ml at SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club costs significantly less than 1ml at most clinics in Sydney, London, or Singapore.
What if I don't like the results?
HA fillers (Juvéderm, Restylane) are reversible. An enzyme called hyaluronidase can dissolve them within 24–48 hours if you're unhappy with the result. This is one of the key safety advantages of HA fillers over permanent alternatives. At SŌMA Aesthetics & Longevity Club, we keep hyaluronidase on site at all times.



