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How Much Does an Eye Lift Cost?

Posted March 13, 2025 in Facelift

As the quote goes, ‘ The Eyes are the window to your soul ‘.  However,  for some people, their eyes may not be reflective of who they are – droopy eyelids, puffy bags, and fine lines can make you look tired, worn out, and even older than you feel.

An eyelid lift removes the loose skin and puffy fat from the eyelids giving you a more “open” and refreshed look restoring youthfulness and vitality.  An eyelid lift can make you look less tired and more refreshed giving you confidence and boosting your self-esteem. 

Technically the term for this procedure is called a blepharoplasty or ‘eyelid lift’ surgery.  However, most people just call this an ‘eye lift’ .

If you are considering an eyelid lift or an eye lift to rejuvenate your appearance, one of the first questions that may cross your mind is: how much does an eye lift cost?

Let’s discuss eye lift surgery costs, exploring the factors that affect pricing, insurance coverage, and financing options.

Understanding Eye Lift Surgery Costs

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Eye lift surgery, medically known as blepharoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that improves the appearance of the upper and/or lower eyelids.

The surgery removes excess skin and fat around the eyes, reduces sagging or drooping eyelids, and improves vision, if excess skin obstructs sight. It can also help reduce under-eye bags and create a more alert, youthful appearance.

Knowing this, you also may understand that the cost of an eye lift can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the type of procedure, location, and plastic surgeon’s experience.

On average, the cost of an eye lift can range from $6,800 to $12,000, depending if both upper and lower eyelids are done, the complexity of the procedure, the plastic surgeon’s expertise and the location of the plastic surgeon’s practice.

To answer the question of how much does an eye lift cost, we need to consider the above variables.

Average Cost Ranges Across Different Regions

The cost of an eye lift can vary significantly depending on the location of the plastic surgeon’s practice.

In general, plastic surgeons practicing in urban areas tend to charge more than those in rural areas.

For example, the average cost of blepharoplasty in Pennsylvania can range around $7,000 for upper or lower eyelids  while in New York City, the cost can be up to $15,000.

Asking “How much does an eye lift cost?” is a common question. We want you to feel informed about the costs of the procedure which is why we’re always here to answer your questions.

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Upper vs. Lower Eyelid Surgery Pricing

The cost of an eye lift can also vary depending on the type of procedure.  It is important to obtain the total cost of the procedure which may include the plastic surgeon fee and facility and anesthesia fees.

Upper eyelid surgery involves removing excess skin and fat from the upper eyelid, while lower eyelid surgery involves removing excess skin and fat from the lower eyelid.

On average, the total cost of upper or lower eyelid surgery can range from $6,800 to $11,000. Lower eyelid surgery can cost more as it is usually more involved. It is usually more cost effective to do both the upper and lower eyelid surgery at the same time.

If you are not ready for eyelid surgery, there may be non-surgical options appropriate for you.  When considering eye lift surgery vs. non-surgical options, such as injectable fillers or laser treatments, it’s important to weigh the long-term benefits of surgery against the results of non-surgical treatments.

Non-Surgical Procedures for Under-Eye Concerns

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There are several types of injectable treatments commonly used for under-eye concerns, with dermal fillers being the most popular option.

Hyaluronic acid fillers are the most frequently used injectables for the under-eye area, with brands like Restylane and Juvederm being the most common.

These fillers are preferred because they’re reversible (can be dissolved if needed) and effectively treat hollow areas and dark circles. Results typically last 9-12 months.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are another option, using the patient’s own blood plasma to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture.

While less immediate than fillers, PRP can provide more natural, long-lasting results for some patients.

Some plastic surgeons also use Botox or Dysport in very small amounts to address fine lines around the eyes, though this is used more conservatively in the under-eye area compared to other facial regions.

It’s important to note that the under-eye area is particularly delicate and technically challenging to treat. These procedures should only be performed by experienced medical professionals who regularly work with the eye area, as incorrect placement can lead to complications.

Additionally, it is important to realize that not everyone is a good candidate for under-eye injections, and a thorough consultation is necessary to determine the best treatment approach.

Here at Dr. Adrian Lo, we offer non-surgical treatments as well as under-eye (lower blepharoplasty) surgery. With non-surgical options there are limitations to the improvement of the appearance in this area especially if you have fat bags underneath the eyes or a significant amount of loose skin.  In these situations, surgical options would give you a better and more permanent result.

Combined Procedure Cost Benefits

In some cases, combining an eye lift with other procedures, such as a facelift or brow lift, can help you achieve a more harmonious rejuvenated outcome and be more cost-effective than having separate surgeries.

This is because your plastic surgeon can perform multiple procedures at once, reducing the cost of the facility and anesthesia fees..

Additionally, combining procedures can also reduce recovery time and improve overall results. To answer “How much does an eye lift cost?”,   this will depend on your specific situation.   During your consultation with the plastic surgeon, an assessment will be completed, your questions will be answered and your surgical options to meet your goals will be discussed, including the costs of combined procedures, if this is recommended. 

You can reach out to our New Jersey and Philadelphia plastic surgery offices and we’ll walk you through all of your options.

Factors Affecting Eye Lift Costs

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Several factors affecting eye lift cost, including the plastic surgeon’s experience and qualifications, geographic location, and facility and anesthesia fees, can impact the overall cost of the procedure.

Explore our financing options to get more transparency about your plastic surgery options.

Surgeon Experience and Qualifications

The plastic surgeon’s experience and qualifications can significantly impact the cost of an eye lift.

More experienced plastic surgeons tend to charge higher fees due to their expertise and reputation. However, it’s essential to remember that a higher price doesn’t always mean better results.

When choosing a plastic surgeon, look for someone with extensive experience in performing eye lift surgery and a reputation for delivering excellent results.

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Geographic Location Impact on Pricing

As mentioned, the geographic cost variations for eye lift surgery can be significant, with plastic surgeons practicing in urban areas tending to charge more than those in rural areas due to the higher cost of living and operating practices in these areas.

Facility and Anesthesia Fees

Facility and anesthesia fees can also impact the overall cost of an eye lift. These fees can vary depending on the type of facility and anesthesia used.

A hospital-based facility may charge more than an outpatient surgery center. Similarly, general anesthesia may be more expensive than local anesthesia

Insurance Coverage for Eye Lift Surgery

Patients often ask about insurance coverage for eyelid surgery when the procedure is performed to correct functional issues, such as droopy eyelids obstructing vision.

In some cases, insurance may cover part or all of the cost of an eye lift. However, this depends on the specific circumstances of the procedure and the insurance provider’s policies.

Medical Necessity Criteria

To qualify for insurance coverage, the eye lift must be deemed medically necessary.

This means that the procedure must be performed to correct a functional problem, such as droopy eyelids that obstruct vision, rather than solely for cosmetic purposes.

Documentation must be provided to support the medical necessity of the procedure, and the insurance provider must approve the claim before the procedure can be performed.

Additional Costs to Consider

In addition to the cost of the eye lift itself, there are several other expenses to consider, including preoperative medical tests, post-operative medications, and follow-up care expenses.

These eye lift recovery costs will likely not be large compared to the eyelid lift price, but should be considered in your budgeting of the overall cost of the eyelid lift procedure.

Preoperative Medical Tests

Before undergoing an eye lift, you may need to undergo preoperative medical tests to ensure that you’re healthy enough for surgery.

These tests may include blood work, imaging studies, and other diagnostic tests. The cost of these tests can vary depending on the type of tests required and the location of the testing facility.

Most patients, depending on their age, will not require preoperative blood testing.

Post-operative Medications

After the procedure, you will use ice-packs to reduce swelling and take post-operative medications such as Tylenol to manage pain.

Arnica is often recommended to help reduce swelling and bruising.

The cost of these medications can vary depending on the type of medication and the pharmacy where you purchase them.

Follow-up Care Expenses

Follow-up care expenses, including office visits and post-operative care, can also add up quickly. These expenses are essential to ensure that you’re healing properly and to address any concerns or complications that may arise. Follow-up visits at Dr. Lo’s office are included in the overall fee.

When answering and calculating “How much does an eye lift cost?” be sure to include these follow-up care expenses in your budget if it is not included in the surgery proposal.

Eye Lift Financing Options

Financing options are available to help make eye lift surgery more affordable.

Available Payment Plans and Options

Many plastic surgeons offer payment plans and financing options to help make eye lift surgery more affordable — including our practice.

These plans may include credit cards, financing programs, and other payment options. Be sure to ask about these options when consulting with the plastic surgeon’s office.

Our specific Eye lift financing options include CareCredit, Alphaeon, and PatientFi.

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FSA and HSA Usage Guidelines

FSAs and HSAs can also be used to pay for eye lift surgery. These accounts allow you to set aside pre-tax dollars for medical expenses, including elective procedures like eye lift surgery.

Be sure to follow the guidelines for using these accounts and ask about any restrictions or limitations on their use.

Schedule Your Eye Lift Consultation with Dr. Adrian Lo Today!

As a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in performing eye lift surgery, Dr. Lo can help you achieve the results you desire.

Contact our office to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a more youthful, refreshed appearance!

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