Best Fillers for Hip Dips
Filler Ranking for Hip Dips
| Filler | Longevity | Feel | Cost | Reversible? | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sculptra | 24-36 mo ★★★★★ | Natural ★★★★★ | $1,600-$7,200 | No | Most patients |
| Radiesse | 12-18 mo ★★★☆☆ | Firm ★★★★☆ | $1,200-$4,500 | No | Immediate + collagen |
| HA (Restylane, Juvederm) | 12-18 mo ★★★☆☆ | Good ★★★★☆ | $1,000-$4,800 | Yes (hyaluronidase) | First-timers wanting reversibility |
| Bellafill | 5+ years ★★★★★ | Firm ★★★☆☆ | $2,000-$6,000 | No | Longest-lasting non-surgical |
Why Sculptra Is the Default Choice
Sculptra is the most commonly chosen filler for hip dips for two reasons: it stimulates your body to produce its own collagen, so the result is your own tissue and feels completely natural; and it lasts 24-36 months — twice as long as HA fillers. The downside is that results take 4-12 weeks to fully develop (HA fillers are immediate), and Sculptra cannot be dissolved if you dislike the result.
When to Choose HA Fillers Instead
HA fillers are the right choice for first-time patients who want reversibility. The enzyme hyaluronidase can dissolve HA filler within hours if the result is unsatisfactory or if a vascular occlusion occurs. This safety net is worth the shorter longevity for patients who are uncertain about filler or who have never had injectables before.
When Radiesse Makes Sense
Radiesse provides some immediate volume (like HA) while also stimulating collagen (like Sculptra). It fills a middle ground for patients who want both immediate results and collagen stimulation. Some experienced injectors prefer Radiesse for hip dips because the product handles differently during injection.