Indicative dated prices for upper, lower, and combined blepharoplasty against home, what actually drives the figure, and the costs that never make it onto the headline package.
Eyelid surgery abroad commonly starts from about £1,800 for an upper lid procedure in an all inclusive package, against roughly £3,000 to £6,000 for upper lids privately in the UK and around $4,000 to $7,000 in the US depending on the area treated. Savings of 50 to 70 percent are common, mostly from lower costs rather than lower quality.
Indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025, that vary by whether the upper lids, lower lids, or both are treated, the anaesthesia, and what the package covers. These are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
Abroad, eyelid surgery often runs roughly a half to a third of UK or US pricing for comparable work, mostly because of lower labour and facility costs and a competitive market, not lower quality by default. The biggest single driver of price is which lids are treated and the anaesthesia used.
Indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025. Not a quote. A headline price far below the rest of the market often means upper lids only, or a key cost left out.
Abroad figures reflect all inclusive package pricing reported for popular destinations, converted approximately and reviewed June 2025. Choosing general anaesthesia over local can add roughly a third to the bill. Always confirm in writing which lids are treated, what the price covers, and the billing currency.
Which lids are treated and the anaesthesia move the price more than the country does.
Eyelid surgery is priced mainly by what is treated. Upper lids alone is the simplest and cheapest. Lower lids are more technical and cost more, and treating upper and lower together raises the total. Whether eyebag fat is repositioned or removed, and whether the lower lid is tightened, also affect the figure.
Anaesthesia matters too. Upper lids are often done under local anaesthetic, while lower or combined surgery may use sedation or general anaesthesia in a theatre, which costs more. Surgeon experience, the facility, and any included reviews or revision all feed into the figure.
A genuine quote should state which lids are planned and what it covers. If a price is quoted before anyone has assessed your eyes and lids in person, treat it as marketing rather than a real estimate.
Lower cost abroad is mostly structural, not a discount on safety. The catch is that the same market that lowers prices also rewards the cheapest possible offer.
Lower labour and facility costs, favourable exchange rates, and fierce competition all push prices down in popular destinations, often without lowering quality at a properly accredited clinic. That is the honest upside.
The downside is that the very cheapest offers can quietly cover upper lids only when you expected combined surgery, or cut corners on surgeon time and aftercare. Eyelid surgery is delicate work close to the eye, so a package price far below the rest of the market is a reason to ask more questions, not fewer.
Budget for the full trip, not just the surgery: flights, extra nights of accommodation, medication, time off work to let bruising settle, and dedicated cover for complications. Build these in before you compare.
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Indicatively from about £1,800 for upper lids in an all inclusive package, rising for lower lids and for combined upper and lower surgery. Reviewed June 2026. Always get an itemised written quote that states which lids are treated.
Mostly lower labour and facility costs, exchange rates, and strong competition, not lower quality by default. A price far below the rest of the market can mean upper lids only, or a key cost left out.
Often flights, extra accommodation nights, medication, time off work, and complications cover. Confirm in writing which lids are treated, exactly what the package covers, and the billing currency.
Eyelid surgery for cosmetic reasons is not funded by the NHS. It is occasionally provided when drooping upper lids genuinely affect vision, decided case by case. Most people pay privately.
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