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It is very difficult to resume what exactly would be the surgery for uneven eyes. If it involves blepharoplasty to remove some skin from one eye to match the other than it is roughly between $2000-$6000. This very is a lot of from surgeon to surgeon and depending on the geographical area.RegardsDr. J
Hello,Thank you for your question. There are many types of common asymmetry in people's faces and eyes. You will need to meet with a board certified plastic Surgeon in person so that they can examine you and discuss your aesthetic goals with you in person. There may be a few different approaches possible for treatment or surgery and the costs would vary. Costs also vary between practitioners and locations. I recommend that you book a consultation and take it from there.All the best
This is a question that can have a lot of different answers. There are many things that need to be taken into account when you are looking at the cost of surgery for uneven eyes. Some things that will be factored into the cost include what exactly needs to be performed surgically, how experienced the surgeon is, where the surgeon is located, etc. To really get an accurate quote for your unique surgery, I recommend consulting in person with an oculoplastic surgeon. He/she will be able to examine your eyelids and determine what needs to be done and provide you with a proper quote. Good luck!
The cost of eyelid surgery is directly dependent upon the amount of time it takes to perform the procedure in an operating room, enough time monitored under anesthesia by a physician anesthesiologist, and the surgeon's fee for performing the eyelid surgery. For more information, many examples, and our current price list, please see the link and the video below
Dear uneven:I'm sure you realize this is not enough information for any internet consultant to give you a meaningful answer. Firstly, we all have orbital asymmetry ("unevenness")--it is an invariable element of the design and genesis of the human face; some of the components of this (eyelid fullness, bulging, or "sagging") can be modified, and some (like bony contours) generally are not attempted (except in the more-severe congenital deformities in children). Best to see a board-certified Plastic Surgeon and discuss your concerns, or re-submit here with more details (and pictures are worth a thousand words they say). Best Wishes.