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Filler Price in Egypt 2026: The Real Cost and Value

Filler Price in Egypt 2026: The Real Cost and Value

The price question is natural, and you have every right to know its answer clearly before any decision.

Let me give you the number straight away, then understand what’s behind it. Filler in Egypt generally ranges between 4,000 and 12,000 EGP per syringe, depending on the product type, area, and doctor. But that number alone isn’t the whole story — let’s understand what you’re paying for, and how to get the best value without being misled.

Why is the price calculated per syringe?

Filler is sold by the syringe. The number of syringes you need depends on the area and goal:

  • The lips are usually one syringe.
  • The cheeks may be one syringe per side.
  • The chin depends on the degree of definition wanted.

So when you hear two different prices, ask first: is this the price per syringe or for the whole area? So the comparison is fair.

Why is there a big difference in price?

Factor Effect on price
Filler type and country of origin Genuine certified types cost more
Doctor’s experience and qualifications Experience in injecting has real value
Number of syringes needed Each syringe has its cost
Treated area Delicate areas need higher precision
Clinic location Upscale areas are usually higher

The difference in price is usually not “expensive” vs “cheap,” it’s what’s inside the price.

What are you actually paying for?

A fair price includes:

A genuine certified filler with a clear expiry date. The hand of a doctor who knows how to place the right amount at the right point. Sterilisation and a safe place. And follow-up after the session if you need a minor adjustment. These aren’t luxuries — they’re what separates a safe, beautiful result from one you might regret and pay to fix.

Beware the “too good” price

Let me say it plainly: a suspiciously cheap price is a warning sign.

Genuine filler has a known cost. If you find a price far below the market, ask yourself: is this product genuine? What’s its expiry date? Who’s injecting, and with what experience? In this area specifically, an illusory saving can turn into a problem that costs many times more to fix.

A tip from Dr. Rehab Zakaria: “I tell my patients at our clinic in New Cairo: don’t choose your injectable by price alone. Filler goes into your face — it’s not something to accept the cheapest offer for. Ask to see the genuine package opened in front of you, and ask about the experience of whoever’s injecting. The real value is in a safe, natural result, not the pounds you saved.”

How to get the best value?

  • Ask about the filler type and country of origin.
  • Ask to see the package opened in front of you.
  • Find out the number of syringes needed before the session.
  • Ask whether follow-up and adjustment are included in the price.
  • Compare the full service, not just the number.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the same type a different price at two clinics?
The difference is the doctor’s experience, the clinic’s location, and the accompanying service.

Are there packages for more than one area?
Sometimes, ask when booking.

Does the price include anaesthetic?
Usually yes, the topical anaesthetic is part of the session.

Do I pay it all at once?
It varies by clinic and the number of planned sessions.

The takeaway

Filler price in Egypt in 2026 generally ranges between 4,000 and 12,000 EGP per syringe, depending on type, area, and experience — but the number alone isn’t the measure. What makes the difference is value: a genuine product, an experienced doctor, safety, and follow-up. Steer clear of the suspiciously cheap, and choose the place that gives you a safe result the first time. Book your consultation with Dr. Rehab Zakaria in New Cairo to learn the plan and price that suit your case.

To book, message WhatsApp 01064022402 or visit dr-rehabzakaria.com/reservation.

Disclaimer: The prices mentioned are approximate market ranges for illustration and may vary. The actual price is determined after a medical consultation and a personalised treatment plan. This article is for education and is not a substitute for a consultation.

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