What determines the cost of an eyelid correction?

What determines the cost of an eyelid correction?

The cost of an eyelid correction can vary greatly per clinic and/or area. In addition, there are also clinics that charge for certain (after)care separately. Then it may seem cheaper at first than somewhere else, but you end up paying more. It is therefore important that you are well informed and always ask the right questions. Below we explain which factors can influence the cost of an eyelid correction and we provide you with links to other useful articles.

What influences the costs of an eyelid correction?

The cost of an eyelid correction can vary greatly from clinic to clinic, but other factors also play a role.

Type of eyelid correction

There are different types of eyelid corrections, such as upper eyelid corrections, lower eyelid corrections or combined corrections. The costs can therefore vary greatly. At Looks Clinics, all treatments include: Facial analysis, ophthalmological examination (* on indication), goodie bag, a scar cream and a consultation within 2 weeks after surgery. View our rates here.

Surgeon's experience

An experienced surgeon with a proven track record may charge higher fees, but this can also provide peace of mind and better results.

Location of the clinic

The location of the clinic can affect the cost. In general, clinics in large cities are more expensive than those in smaller urban areas.

Diversity in (after)care

Some clinics offer comprehensive packages, including pre-operative and post-operative care, while others charge these costs separately. So pay attention to what is and is not included in the price. At Looks Clinics we guide you from start to finish, this is included in our costs.

Consultation included in the costs? At Looks Clinics it is

Before you commit to eyelid surgery, it’s a good idea to schedule a consultation with an experienced surgeon. During this consultation, you can discuss your expectations, determine the most appropriate treatment method, and get a clear picture of the costs involved. For more information on what to discuss during a consultation, check out our article “What questions should I ask my surgeon about eyelid surgery?”

Please note! The costs of an eyelid correction are usually not covered

In some medical cases, the health insurer may reimburse the costs, but in general, you will have to bear these costs yourself. So consider in advance whether you are willing to pay for it. In the case of Looks Clinics, you know that a lot of (after)care is included in our rates.