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Cost of Brow Lift Surgery

Learn about the factors that affect the cost of surgery

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average surgeon’s fee for a brow lift in the United States is approximately $3,092. This fee does not include several other costs, such as the anesthesia and the facility fee, which bring the total brow lift cost to about $5,000. Before undergoing a brow lift / forehead lift or any cosmetic procedure, it is important to understand the costs involved to be sure that there will be no hidden surprises. Some surgeons will only quote you their fee, not the total expense. Prior to undergoing the procedure, you’ll need to know the total brow lift cost.

The Fees Involved in Brow Lift Surgery

There are three basic fees involved in a brow lift procedure. First, the facility fee pays for the hospital or outpatient surgical procedure where your surgery is performed. Next, the anesthesia fee pays for the general anesthetic that is required for patients undergoing a brow lift. Finally, the surgeon’s fee is the amount charged by the surgeon who is performing your brow lift. In addition to these three fees, there are some miscellaneous expenses which may need to be paid separately. These can include items such as medical tests, medications, and post-surgical supplies that you will need during the recovery after brow lift surgery. Ask your surgeon for a complete breakdown of the cost of the brow lift before scheduling the surgery.

Factors Affecting the Costs

There are many variables affecting the amount of each of these fees, which makes it difficult to estimate at the total brow lift cost without knowing all of the details of the situation. Location is a major factor when it comes to the price of surgery. Procedures tend to be more expensive in major cities than in less populated areas. Even within the same metropolitan area, different surgical facilities may have vastly different fee structures.

In addition to these general factors, your specific situation can also affect the price of your brow lift. While most brow lifts are performed as outpatient procedures, if you require an overnight stay in the hospital, you can expect your brow lift cost to become more expensive. In addition, the same surgeon may charge different fees for endoscopic and open brow lifts, or base the fee on the complexity of the procedure. A longer surgical time almost always means an increased fee, while a shorter and simpler brow lift will be the least expensive option.

The surgeon’s fee is based not only on your procedure, but also on the surgeon’s experience level. A highly qualified, board-certified plastic surgeon with many years of experience is able to command a higher fee than his less experienced counterpart. However, this can be well worth the additional cost. An experienced surgeon is able to choose the most appropriate techniques for your situation and reduce the risk of complications. Never choose a surgeon based solely on cost, or you may not get the results you desire.

Paying for Surgery

Like most forms of cosmetic surgery, brow lifts are not typically covered by health insurance. The only exception is if sagging brows are interfering with your vision or otherwise negatively impacting your health. Otherwise, you will probably be paying out of pocket for your brow lift procedure. However, don’t despair if you do not have the savings to cover your procedure. Many surgeons offer affordable financing options such as monthly payment plans. If cost is an issue for you, be sure to ask the surgeon about payment options during the consultation visit. There is no reason to avoid undergoing a brow lift solely because of the cost.