What is the cost of Blepharoplasty?

How much does a blepharoplasty cost?  Are the prices different for blepharoplasty on the upper eyelids vs. the lower eyelids?

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19 answers to “What is the cost of Blepharoplasty?”

A: In our practice we charge 1,800 for upper or lower eyelids

Amir Moradi, MD

Blepharoplasty is an extremely meticulous procedure.  Each individual has a unique structural and anatomical attribute.  The goal is to make the eyes look youthful without any sign of surgery. A significant effort is placed on evaluation and marking prior to surgery. 

A: Upper and lower eyelid costs are different

David A. Dreyfuss, MD

The average cost a Blepharoplasty is around $3000-4000 for the surgeon's fee.  This is for a eyelid lift on both sides, top and bottom lids.  When only the upper lid is done, the cost is between $1500 and $2000.  For the lower lids, it ranges from $1300-1800. This does not include the cost of... more

A: Blepharoplasty costs vary

Daniel Reichner, MD

Blepharoplasty costs vary. The average price for an upper Blepharoplasty under local is $2,500 to $3750 under general anesthesia. The average price for a lower Blepharoplasty is slightly more. The price will also vary based on your geographic location, the skill and experience of the plastic... more

A: Blepharoplasty cost

Maurice M. Khosh, MD

In New York City, the surgeon's fee for upper blepharoplasty can vary from $2500 to $4000. The fee for lower blepharoplasty is slightly higher. The costs for the anesthesiologist  and surgical facility can be additional unless the procedure is performed under local anesthesia in a surgeon's office. Most... more

A: Blepharoplasty costs vary depending upon your location

Scott Trimas, MD

Blepharoplasty costs can vary greatly depending upon your location. The major centers like New York, Chicago, Miami, San Francisco, Beverly Hills will certainly cost more. In our area of Jacksonville, Florida our fees are about 1800 for uppers and 2300 for lowers with a 750 anesthesia fee and our facility fee... more

A: Cost of Blepharoplasty

Amir M. Karam, MD

 Like anything else the cost varies based on the surgeon, the problem being treated, and the technique used to treat it.  There is less variability with the upper eyelid. On the lower eyelid, sometimes all that needs to be done is skin removal, sometimes just fat removal, other times, fat addition,... more

A: A wide variation in blepharoplasty cost exists

Kenneth R. Francis, MD

Stelfro, Pricing on blepharoplasty surgery will vary widely depending on many factors.  The location of the surgeon, the surgeon's expertise, the surgeon's specialty (may be performed by plastic surgeons, oculoplastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, other cosmetic surgeons), the amount of work... more

A: Blepharoplasty cost in Atlanta

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD

At our facility, an Upper Blepharoplasty costs $3,500.00.  This is for the Doctor's professional fee, Anesthsia Fee and all follow up appointments.  Individually, the cost is the same for the Lower Blepharoplasty (additional)  $3,500.00.  However if you do both procedures (upper and lower... more

A: $2,500 - Upper Eyelids only, $3,000 - Lower Eyelids only, $4,200 - Upper and Lower Eyelids

Usha Rajagopal, MD

At my office, our all inclusive price for blepharoplasty on the lower eyelids is $3,000. We charge $2,500 for the upper lids and $4,200 for the upper and lower eyelids if both the upper and lower eyelids are done at the same time. These prices include the anesthesia and operating room fee, as well as post-op... more

A: Blepharoplasty price varies

Leonard Lu, MD

There is a wide variation of the costs of upper and lower eyelid surgery. The costs involved: 1. Surgeons fee: doing upper and lowers will run more than doing uppers or lowers alone. Average around 4-4,500 for all four lids. 2. Facility fee: again this varies, but you can expect that the operating room... more

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