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How Much Does Eyelid Surgery Cost in Northern Virginia?

The cost of blepharoplasty depends on several personalized factors unique to your anatomy, goals, and treatment plan. Whether you are considering upper eyelid surgery, lower eyelid surgery, or a combination of both, understanding what shapes the investment can help you make the right decision for your health and your appearance. For a personalized quote, don’t hesitate to contact us at (703) 596-4603 or request a consultation online today.

What Affects Eyelid Surgery Cost?

No exact price applies to every blepharoplasty procedure. The cost can differ greatly from person to person. The cost reflects the complexity of your surgery, the expertise of your provider, the facility where your procedure takes place, and the level of individualized care involved in your treatment plan. Below, each major cost factor is explained in detail so you understand what you are paying for and why.

Upper Eyelid Surgery vs. Lower Eyelid Surgery vs. Both

One of the most significant variables in eyelid surgery cost is the scope of the procedure itself. Upper blepharoplasty addresses the upper eyelids, typically removing excess skin and, when present, excess fat that causes the upper lids to appear heavy or drooping. Lower blepharoplasty targets the lower eyelids, where under-eye bags, puffiness, and loose skin are common concerns. When surgery addresses both the upper and lower eyelids simultaneously, the overall investment reflects the increased surgical time and complexity involved.

As you might expect, patients seeking correction of droopy upper eyelids alone will have a different pricing conversation than those pursuing comprehensive upper and lower eyelid rejuvenation. During your consultation, Dr. Rostami will evaluate your upper lids and lower lids individually and recommend the approach that best addresses your visible signs of aging or functional concerns.

Surgical Technique and Complexity

The technique used in your blepharoplasty procedure directly influences cost. A straightforward upper blepharoplasty involving surgical excision of excess skin along the natural creases is a different undertaking than a more involved lower eyelid surgery that addresses both fat and skin laxity. Some patients present with droopy upper eyelids caused not by the eyelids themselves, but by drooping eyebrows, a condition that may require a brow lift or forehead lift in addition to or instead of eyelid surgery.

Each surgical procedure at our practice is tailored to what your individual anatomy requires. When additional techniques are incorporated to achieve a natural, refreshed appearance, the cost of the procedure will be adjusted accordingly.

Dr. Rostami will evaluate the lash line, natural creases, and overall facial appearance during consultation to determine which approach will best serve your goals.

Anesthesia Fees

Anesthesia fees are a separate component of the total cost of eyelid surgery. Upper blepharoplasty is often performed under local anesthesia with sedation as an outpatient procedure, while more complex cases involving both upper and lower eyelids or combination surgeries may require general anesthesia. The anesthesia type affects both the overall cost and the recovery experience.

A board-certified anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist administers anesthesia in our accredited surgical facility, and the fees reflect the time, expertise, and level of monitoring required to ensure your safety and comfort throughout the surgical procedure. Dr. Rostami will discuss anesthesia recommendations based on your medical history and the specifics of your procedure during your consultation.

Facility Fees

Operating in an accredited, fully equipped surgical facility comes with overhead that reflects a higher standard of safety and care. These facility fees include the use of specialized surgical equipment, sterile supplies, nursing staff, and the infrastructure required to perform surgery safely.

Some plastic surgeons perform procedures in settings that carry lower overhead but may not offer the same level of accreditation, monitoring, or staffing. Facility fees at an accredited center reflect an investment in your safety and in the quality of the environment surrounding your care.

Surgeon’s Fees and Provider Experience

Surgeon’s fees represent the provider’s expertise, training, and time. For a procedure as nuanced as blepharoplasty surgery, which involves delicate anatomy in close proximity to the eyes, the credentials and experience of your surgeon matter significantly. Surgeon’s fees vary depending on board certifications, subspecialty training, years of experience, and the complexity of procedures the provider routinely performs.

Dr. Rostami is a double board-certified surgeon with over 25 years of experience in oculoplastic and facial aesthetic surgery. Her focused scope of practice, from the neck up, and her fellowship-trained expertise in oculoplastic surgery represent a specialized skill set that few plastic surgeons in Northern Virginia bring to eyelid procedures.

Combination Procedures and Comprehensive Facial Rejuvenation

Many patients elect to combine eyelid surgery with related procedures for a more comprehensive facial rejuvenation outcome. Common combinations include brow lift surgery to address drooping eyebrows, a full facelift or neck lift for broader facial concerns, or non-surgical treatments such as dermal fillers to complement surgical results. When procedures are combined, the overall cost changes.

Dr. Rostami’s expertise in facelifts, neck lifts, eyelid surgeries, and brow lifts makes Sanctuary Cosmetic Center a destination for patients seeking thoughtful and natural-looking facial rejuvenation. Whether your goals are limited to the upper eyelids or extend across a broader cosmetic surgery plan, your consultation with us will identify the most appropriate and efficient path forward.

Why Eyelid Surgery Cost Varies by Patient

No two blepharoplasty patients are alike. Your upper eyelids, lower eyelids, skin quality, degree of excess skin, and aesthetic concerns are unique to you. A personalized consultation allows Dr. Rostami to evaluate your anatomy and goals before building a treatment plan and a cost estimate tailored specifically to your situation.

Some patients need only a conservative upper blepharoplasty to remove a small amount of excess skin that causes visual fatigue. Others come to us with significantly droopy upper eyelids, excess fat in the lower lids, and skin laxity that requires a more involved surgical approach. These differences directly influence what your procedure will cost. A flat-rate approach to pricing would not accurately reflect the range of care involved in blepharoplasty procedures across different patients.

Dr. Rostami creates individualized treatment plans based on a thorough evaluation of your medical history, your visual function, and your aesthetic goals. For patients with droopy upper eyelids that impair vision, she will also determine whether a visual field test may support a medical necessity review with your insurance provider. Every recommendation is grounded in what will best serve your health and your desired outcome.

Choosing the Right Eyelid Surgeon

When researching eyelid surgery cost, it can be tempting to prioritize the lowest number. But for a surgical procedure involving the eyes, selecting a provider based solely on price can lead to outcomes that require revision, which carries its own cost. The value of choosing an experienced, credentialed specialist is reflected in your results, your safety, and your recovery time.

Some providers offering lower-cost blepharoplasty may have less specialized training in the anatomy surrounding the eyes, less experience with diverse patient demographics, or limited familiarity with the nuanced judgment required to achieve natural-looking results. The eyes are among the most expressive and visible features of the face. The surgeon you choose should bring deep, relevant expertise to this procedure.

Dr. Rostami holds board certifications from both the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery and the American Board of Ophthalmology, a combination that is exceptionally uncommon among cosmetic surgeons performing eyelid procedures. As a Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (FAAO) and Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (FAACS), she also brings a medically grounded understanding of how eyelid anatomy affects vision and function, not just appearance. This dual perspective is foundational to her approach to upper eyelid surgery and lower eyelid surgery alike.

Sanctuary Cosmetic Center also offers a welcoming, spa-like private environment where patients feel confident and empowered in their own skin. When you invest in eyelid surgery here, you are investing in a personalized experience with a qualified surgeon whose specialized training aligns directly with the procedure you are considering.

Financing Options for Eyelid Surgery

We understand that the cost of cosmetic surgery is a meaningful consideration, and we are committed to helping you explore options that make your goals accessible. Sanctuary Cosmetic Center offers financing options through trusted medical financing programs, which may allow you to manage the cost of your blepharoplasty procedure through a payment plan that fits your budget. Options such as Cherry are available at our practice for elective cosmetic procedures.

During your consultation, our team can walk you through the financing options available and help you understand how to apply.

What to Expect at Your Consultation

Your consultation at Sanctuary Cosmetic Center is the first step toward understanding exactly what your eyelid surgery will involve and what it will cost. Dr. Rostami will conduct a thorough evaluation of your upper and lower eyelids, discuss your goals and concerns, review your medical history, and assess whether a visual field test is relevant to your case. She will also explain the surgical approach best suited to your anatomy and provide a transparent, itemized breakdown of all associated costs, including surgeon’s fees, anesthesia fees, and facility fees.

There is no pressure during your consultation. You will leave with realistic expectations, a clear understanding of the recovery time and healing progress associated with your procedure, and confidence in the plan being proposed. Our team is here to answer every question, including questions about financing options and next steps.

Ready to learn what your personalized treatment plan will cost? Contact Sanctuary Cosmetic Center at (703) 596-4603 or visit our consultation request page to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions About Eyelid Surgery Cost in Northern Virginia

How much does eyelid surgery cost in Northern Virginia?

The exact cost of eyelid surgery in Northern Virginia depends on your individual treatment plan, including the areas being treated, the surgical technique required, anesthesia fees, and facility fees. Because blepharoplasty is a personalized surgical procedure, pricing is determined during a one-on-one consultation with Dr. Rostami.

Does insurance cover eyelid surgery?

Blepharoplasty performed for cosmetic reasons is typically not covered by insurance. However, when droopy upper eyelids significantly impair vision, the upper eyelid surgery portion of your procedure may qualify for insurance coverage with appropriate documentation, including a visual field test. Dr. Rostami will assess your functional concerns during consultation and help you understand whether your case may meet medical necessity criteria. Individual coverage decisions will be made by your insurance provider.

What is included in the cost of blepharoplasty?

A comprehensive quote for blepharoplasty surgery typically includes your surgeon’s fees, anesthesia fees, facility fees, pre-operative appointments, the surgical procedure itself, and post-operative follow-up visits. During your consultation, you will receive a detailed breakdown of all costs associated with your specific treatment plan so there are no surprises along the way.

Is eyelid surgery worth the investment?

Many patients report a meaningful improvement in self-confidence and a more rested, youthful appearance following blepharoplasty. For those whose drooping upper eyelids affect their vision, the procedure may also improve vision and daily quality of life. Dr. Rostami will provide realistic expectations during your consultation so you can make an informed decision.

Why does eyelid surgery cost more at some practices?

Eyelid surgery cost varies depending on the surgeon’s credentials, level of specialization, facility accreditation, and the complexity of care provided. Practices with highly credentialed specialists, accredited surgical facilities, and a focused scope of practice in oculoplastic and facial aesthetic surgery reflect those standards in their fees. Choosing a qualified surgeon with specific expertise in eyelid anatomy is especially important given the proximity of this surgical procedure to the eyes.

Can I combine upper blepharoplasty with other procedures?

Yes. Many patients choose to combine upper blepharoplasty with lower eyelid surgery, a brow lift, forehead lift, or other facial cosmetic procedures for a more comprehensive rejuvenated appearance. When procedures are combined, pricing reflects the total scope of care. Dr. Rostami will recommend combinations only when they are appropriate for your anatomy and goals, and your consultation will include a full cost discussion for any combined approach.

Are financing options available for blepharoplasty?

Yes. Sanctuary Cosmetic Center offers financing options through medical financing programs to help make your eyelid surgery more accessible. Payment plans like Cherry are available to many of our patients.  Our team can walk you through the options available during your consultation so you can plan your investment with confidence.

How do I get an exact cost estimate for my eyelid surgery?

The most accurate way to receive an exact cost for your blepharoplasty procedure is to schedule a personalized consultation with Dr. Rostami. During this appointment, she will evaluate your upper and lower eyelids, discuss your goals, and outline a treatment plan with full transparent pricing. Call (703) 596-4603 or request your consultation online to take the first step.

How long does recovery take after eyelid surgery?

Recovery time after blepharoplasty varies depending on the scope of your procedure. Most patients experience some swelling and bruising in the days following surgery, with initial healing progress visible within one to two weeks. Keeping the head elevated and following post-operative care instructions will support a smoother recovery. Dr. Rostami will provide detailed recovery guidance tailored to your specific procedure during your pre-operative appointments.

Take the Next Step Toward Confident, Refreshed Eyes

Understanding eyelid surgery cost in Northern Virginia begins with a conversation, not a price list. The factors that shape your blepharoplasty investment are as individual as you are, and the only way to receive an accurate, honest estimate is through a personalized consultation with a qualified surgeon who has evaluated your anatomy and your goals. At Sanctuary Cosmetic Center, Dr. Rostami brings over 25 years of specialized experience in oculoplastic and facial aesthetic surgery, double board certification, and a deeply personalized approach to every patient she cares for. We invite you to schedule your consultation, ask every question you have, and take the first step toward feeling confident and empowered in your own skin. Call us at (703) 596-4603 or fill out our online contact form today.

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