Let's start with the answer you came for: at Mirror, lip filler runs $350 to $650. But if that number is the only thing you use to decide where to go, you're asking the wrong question — and it's the question that lands people in my chair asking me to dissolve someone else's work.
The "$199 lip filler" ad isn't a deal. It's a warning.
Price in this industry isn't a sticker — it's a signal. It tells you what product is going into your face, who is holding the needle, and what happens if something goes wrong. So before you book anywhere in Milton or the GTA based on a number, here's exactly what that number is made of.
What actually goes into the price
Three things move the cost of lip filler, and none of them are arbitrary:
- The product. A quality hyaluronic acid filler from a reputable manufacturer costs the clinic real money per syringe. When a price looks impossibly low, the product is often over-diluted, or it isn't what you think it is.
- The injector. You're not paying for a syringe — you're paying for the hand and the training behind it. Lips are surrounded by arteries. An experienced injector isn't just making you look good; they're avoiding the complications a rushed one won't see coming.
- The plan. The right amount of product is decided by your anatomy, not by a package. Some people need half a syringe to balance a lip; some need a full one. Charging you for more than you need isn't service — it's a sale.
Why some clinics are so much cheaper
A rock-bottom price almost always hides one of three things: diluted or lower-grade product, an inexperienced injector working through volume, or a low "starting" price designed to upsell you once you're already in the room and committed. The cost you avoid at booking, you often pay later — in a correction, a dissolve, or a result that never looked like you.
Cheap lip filler isn't cheap. It's deferred.
What "balanced" costs vs. what "big" costs
Here's the part most price guides skip: the goal changes the price. If you want a soft, natural refresh — hydration, a little shape, symmetry — that's often a smaller amount of product and sits at the lower end of the range. This is the thinking behind our Mini Lip, a subtler enhancement for first-timers or anyone who wants people to say you look great, not you got your lips done.
Bigger, more structured shaping uses more product and more of the injector's time, which moves you up the range. Neither is "better" — the right one is the one that fits your face. That's the whole point of facial balancing: your lips are one feature in a composition, not a project on their own.
Does the consultation cost extra?
At Mirror, a consultation is $100 — and it's applied toward your treatment when you book within 30 days. So if you go ahead, the assessment effectively costs you nothing. What you get for it is the most important part of the whole process: a full facial assessment, an honest opinion on whether filler is even the right call, and a plan built around your anatomy. You can see how we map that plan here.
So, is it worth the drive to Milton?
People come to us from Toronto, Oakville, Mississauga, Burlington and across the GTA — past dozens of closer clinics — for one reason: results that still look like them in a year. That's not a price you find on an ad. It's a standard you find in a consultation.
Let's build your plan
Book a consultation and we'll assess your lips in the context of your whole face — then give you an honest number, not a sales pitch. The $100 fee applies to your treatment.
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