(Determining the exact type of penis filler you are receiving)

Dr. Sani is often asked to match the price of procedures offered elsewhere in California.

Usually, we will do this.

However, we have noticed an increase in the number of clinics in the the United States selling filler for what is below the pharmacy cost of the genuine filler.

For example, a doctor offering 10 ml of Voluma for $1,200.

This is unlikely to be genuine Voluma filler.

Brand name counterfeit filler arrives into the U.S. unchallenged by authorities.

It does seem to us that there is little regulation on the procurement or use of Hyaluronic acid fillers in the U.S.

An example of how easy it is for doctors or clinic managers to save up to 80% on the cost of their fillers.

Recently Dr. Sani was contacted with an offer to buy Voluma filler at roughly 80% off the normal retail price.

This is absolutely an impossible price because the actual genuine filler products costs much more if sold by Allergan.

Why not ask your doctor to see the box of filler you are getting.

If your filler doesn’t look like the photos below, then it is probably not genuine.

  • Note pharmacist signature.
  • Tracking details on side photo and enclosed packet.
  • Ideally, they should match.
  • In this case, we kept box Lot 700040 sealed, and the photographed packet is from another box, Lot 60550.
  • Blue grey tip (not yellow or any other color).

Our filler has the stamp of the doctors’ dispensary.

A pharmacist has signed the box assuring us of the filler’s authenticity.

The filler can be tracked back to the manufacturer.


(A syringe of genuine Voluma filler)