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Eyelid Surgery

The aging process, sun exposure, sleep habits, stress and genetics can all take a toll on the shape and appearance of your eyelids. If you have wrinkles, puffiness or sagging skin around your eyes, consider eyelid surgery to enhance their appearance. 

By eliminating signs of aging, you'll be amazed at how much younger your can appear.

What is eyelid surgery?

Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, can rejuvenate your appearance by reducing visible signs of aging around the eyes. This procedure involves various techniques, including the removal of excess skin from the upper and lower eyelids, elimination of prominent fat pads, or chemical peeling to smoothen the eyelid skin.

Additionally, it can address droopy upper eyelids and puffy lower eyelids by removing or repositioning fatty tissues in the fat pads above and below each eye.

What does eyelid surgery cost?

Eyelid surgery, also called an eye lift, is a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance.

Fee quotes are given at the time of consultation and range from $3,360 to $5,513 (depending on what additional procedures may be required). This includes the physician charge, facility fee, anesthesia fee, pre-operative visit, post-operative visits for up to three months, dressings and garments.

Learn more about the eyelid surgery procedure

Learn more about the eyelid surgery procedure.

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