Cost of Eyelid Surgery

What’s the Price of Blepharoplasty?

Summary: This article covers the eyelid surgery cost, including the plastic surgeon fees and other factors the may affect the price of blepharoplasty.


Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a procedure that removes fat, excess skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids. This surgery can help correct drooping eyelids and puffy bags, restoring a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance to the eyes.

The average eyelid surgery cost is $3,134, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This price quote is only the surgeon’s fee; it is not the total cost of eyelid surgery. When the facility fee, anesthesia fee, and other miscellaneous expenses are considered, the average total eyelid surgery cost is closer to $4,000 or $5,000. When considering eyelid surgery, be sure that your surgeon’s price quote includes all of the applicable charges, not just the surgeon’s own fee, so that you know how much you are expected to pay.

The Fees Involved in Eyelid Surgery

When you undergo eyelid surgery or any elective surgical procedure, it is important to understand the various fees behind the total cost. There are three main fees involved in eyelid surgery and other surgical procedures. The first is the facility fee. This covers the hospital or outpatient surgical center where your eyelid surgery will be performed. The anesthesia fee is the amount charged for the anesthesia during your surgery. The surgeon’s fee is the amount paid for the surgeon to perform your eyelid surgery. Finally, there may be some miscellaneous expenses not included in the above categories, such as medical tests, medications, and post-surgery care requirements need during your eyelid surgery recovery.

Factors Affecting the Eyelid Surgery Cost

Eyelid surgery costs can vary significantly from patient to patient based on a variety of factors. First are variables not related to your specific case. Among the most important of these is location. Affected by the cost of living, eyelid surgery tends to be more expensive in major cities and less expensive in smaller locales, in addition to varying across different regions of the country. Even within the same metropolitan area, facility fees can range widely between different facilities.

Surgical fees are also dependent on the specifics of your eyelid surgery procedure. A longer surgery tends to be more expensive. Although most eyelid surgeries are performed as outpatient procedures, occasionally an overnight stay may be required.


This results in an additional expense. Also, some surgeries are simply more complicated than others. Upper eyelid surgery or lower eyelid surgery is typically less expensive than surgery on both sets of eyelids. However, having both eyelids treated at once is typically less expensive than two separate procedures.

Finally, your eyelid surgery cost is dependent on the surgeon you choose. Highly trained, board certified surgeons with many years of experience are able to select the right techniques and ensure a successful outcome. Because of this, they are able to command higher fees. Never choose your surgeon based on cost alone; instead, examine the potential surgeon’s experience level, skills, training, and reputation to gauge whether they will be able to increase your odds of a successful treatment.

Paying for Eyelid Surgery (Payment Plans & Financing Options)

As with most cosmetic surgery procedures, the cost of eyelid surgery is not typically covered by insurance. The exception is in cases where excess upper eyelid skin sags to interfere with vision. In this case, the procedure may be covered; be sure to consult your insurance policy before scheduling your procedure if you believe this may be the case. Your insurance policy may require a doctor to confirm the medical benefit of eyelid surgery or limit the types of eyelid surgery you can undergo.

For those whose eyelid surgery is not covered by insurance, rest assured, there are options available to you. Many surgeons offer affordable monthly payment plans to put eyelid surgery within your reach. You should never have to avoid this procedure based on cost alone. If price is a consideration for you, be sure to ask the surgeon about the availability of financing during your consultation visit.

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