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Lash Extension Cost in Miami — Full Sets vs Fills

Lash pricing gets confusing fast once you factor in full sets, fills, and how often you actually go back. Here's the real math, using our own published pricing, so you can budget by the month rather than by the appointment.

Full set vs fill — what's the difference?

A full set is the first application, built lash-by-lash across your entire lash line — it takes the longest and costs the most because every lash is being placed from scratch. A fill is maintenance: your natural lash cycle sheds extensions along with the natural lashes they're attached to, so a fill replaces what's grown out and keeps the set looking full. Skip fills too long and you'll eventually need a full set again rather than a quick top-up.

Published lash pricing

Published lash pricing
ServiceTimePrice
Wispy Lashes Set30–60 min$279.99
Natural Classic Set90 min$179.99
2-week fill (regulars)60 min$125
Korean Lash Lift60 min$159.99

The real cost-per-month math

Say you start with a Natural Classic Set at $179.99, then return every two weeks for a $125 fill. Over a typical month that's roughly one full set plus two fills in month one (about $430), settling to about $250/month in maintenance once you're only paying for fills. A Wispy Set at $279.99 follows the same pattern, just with a higher starting number. The Korean Lash Lift at $159.99 works differently — it lifts and tints your own lashes rather than adding extensions, so there's no fill cycle at all, just a repeat lift roughly every six to eight weeks as your natural lash grows out.

The number that matters isn't the sticker price of one visit, it's the monthly average once you include how often you'll realistically go back. A cheaper full set that needs fills every ten days can cost more over three months than a slightly pricier set that holds for three full weeks.

What actually decides retention

Retention — how long a set holds up before it needs a fill — comes down to a handful of controllable factors: keeping oil-based products away from the lash line, brushing lashes daily to prevent tangling, sleeping in a way that avoids crushing them, and how correctly the extensions were mapped and weighted to your natural lash in the first place. Extensions that are too heavy for your natural lash to carry shed early no matter how well you care for them, which is why a proper mapping consultation up front saves money over time, not just comfort.

Regulars who keep a steady two-week fill rhythm ($125 here) tend to get the most consistent, cost-effective result, because the set never gets a chance to grow out enough to need rebuilding from scratch.

See full details, healed photos and FAQs on our lash extensions page, or book a free 15-minute video consult to figure out which set fits your lifestyle.

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