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Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty
Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty in South Korea costs $1,100–$3,200 USD, about 55–60% less than the USA ($2,500–$8,000). South Korea has 80+ specialized aesthetic clinics and 200+ board-certified or clinic-listed cosmetic surgeons performing 120,000+ eyelid procedures annually. South Korea is especially attractive for upper eyelid surgery because Seoul clinics combine high case volume, refined aesthetic planning, and strong international-patient support in one market.Source: iCloudHospital Medical Database, 2026
Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Young Jae Lee
Last Updated: March 2026
These market figures are rounded planning estimates built from current international accreditation listings, South Korea plastic-surgery market reporting, and global procedure trend data showing eyelid surgery as one of the most common aesthetic operations worldwide.
Procedure Type | South Korea | USA | Japan | Thailand | Savings vs USA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primary Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty | $1,100–$3,200 | $2,500–$8,000 | $2,000–$5,000 | $1,400–$3,500 | 55–60% |
Revision Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty | $1,500–$4,300 | $3,500–$10,500 | $2,700–$6,500 | $1,800–$4,500 | 55–60% |
Complex/Combined | $2,200–$5,400 | $5,000–$13,000 | $3,500–$7,500 | $2,500–$5,500 | 55–60% |
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty pricing in South Korea varies mainly by surgeon reputation, whether the case is cosmetic or functional, how much skin or fat must be removed, whether ptosis correction is added, and whether surgery is done as a simple upper lid lift or combined with revision work or lower lid surgery. Central Seoul and Gangnam clinics usually quote at the higher end, especially when the surgeon is personally involved in consultation, design, surgery, and follow-up.
A typical quote may include the surgeon’s fee, operating room or procedure room use, anesthesia or sedation, standard medications, and routine postoperative visits. It may not include pre-travel testing, premium aftercare, hotel costs, interpreter support outside the clinic, or treatment for unexpected complications. Patients should always ask whether revision policy, scar care, and foreign-patient follow-up are included.
South Korea offers strong value because it combines a mature cosmetic surgery ecosystem with a very high eyelid surgery volume, which tends to produce efficient workflows and narrower pricing than in the United States. Current market guides and clinic-facing price content published in 2025 still place Korea well below typical U.S. ranges for eyelid surgery.
Patients should compare more than price alone. The most important factors are whether the surgeon regularly performs eyelid surgery, whether the design matches your anatomy and goals, how revision cases are handled, and how the clinic manages international follow-up after you fly home.
Clinic | Rating | Reviews | Price Range | Specialization | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4.8★ | 300+ | $1,500–$3,200 | Eye surgery, facial rejuvenation, international care | ||
4.8★ | 250+ | $1,600–$3,100 | Anti-aging surgery, eyelid revision, fat grafting | ||
4.7★ | 180+ | $1,300–$2,900 | Natural eye surgery, facial contour balance | ||
4.8★ | 220+ | $1,400–$3,000 | Eye surgery, anti-aging facial procedures | ||
4.7★ | 160+ | $1,400–$2,800 | Eyelid surgery, skin and regenerative aesthetics | ||
4.8★ | 400+ | $1,200–$2,700 | Eye-focused cosmetic and periocular treatments | ||
4.7★ | 140+ | $1,300–$2,900 | Natural-looking eye and facial surgery | ||
4.7★ | 200+ | $1,200–$2,800 | Eye surgery, facial harmony planning | ||
4.7★ | 190+ | $1,100–$2,600 | Eyelid surgery, skin and beauty care | ||
4.8★ | 230+ | $1,300–$2,900 | Eye surgery, facial contouring, women-focused aesthetics | ||
4.7★ | 175+ | $1,300–$2,800 | Delicate eyelid design, youthful eyelid correction | ||
4.7★ | 170+ | $1,200–$2,700 | Eye surgery and refined facial rejuvenation | ||
4.6★ | 130+ | $1,200–$2,600 | Eye rejuvenation, minimally invasive facial care | ||
4.8★ | 260+ | $1,400–$3,100 | Eye surgery, revision cases, premium planning | ||
4.7★ | 150+ | $1,300–$2,900 | Modern aesthetic eye surgery, customized design | ||
4.7★ | 145+ | $1,200–$2,800 | Precision facial surgery, eyelid shaping | ||
4.6★ | 120+ | $1,100–$2,500 | Subtle eye rejuvenation, aesthetic dermatology | ||
4.7★ | 155+ | $1,300–$2,900 | Eye surgery, facial aesthetics, revision support | ||
4.7★ | 140+ | $1,200–$2,700 | Natural upper eyelid reshaping | ||
4.7★ | 165+ | $1,300–$2,900 | Eye surgery, anti-aging facial work | ||
4.7★ | 135+ | $1,200–$2,700 | Refined eye surgery and restoration cases | ||
4.7★ | 145+ | $1,300–$2,800 | Periocular rejuvenation, facial balance | ||
4.7★ | 150+ | $1,200–$2,800 | Eye surgery, natural result planning |
Surgeon | Clinic | Experience | Procedures | Rating | Specialization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
15+ years | 4,500+ | 4.8★ | Eye surgery, facial rejuvenation | ||
15+ years | 6,000+ | 4.8★ | Board-certified plastic surgery, anti-aging facial surgery | ||
14+ years | 4,000+ | 4.7★ | Natural eye surgery, facial aesthetics | ||
16+ years | 5,500+ | 4.8★ | Eye surgery and anti-aging procedures | ||
14+ years | 4,000+ | 4.7★ | Eyelid surgery and regenerative aesthetics | ||
20+ years | 8,000+ | 4.8★ | Periocular aesthetics and eye-focused cosmetic care | ||
13+ years | 3,500+ | 4.7★ | Natural eyelid refinement | ||
15+ years | 4,500+ | 4.7★ | Facial harmony and eye surgery | ||
15+ years | 4,200+ | 4.7★ | Upper eyelid correction and beauty planning | ||
14+ years | 4,000+ | 4.8★ | Eyelid surgery and facial contour aesthetics | ||
13+ years | 3,800+ | 4.7★ | Youthful eyelid design | ||
15+ years | 4,500+ | 4.7★ | Upper eyelid lift and rejuvenation | ||
16+ years | 5,000+ | 4.6★ | Eye rejuvenation and facial aesthetics | ||
14+ years | 4,500+ | 4.8★ | Revision eyelid surgery | ||
13+ years | 3,700+ | 4.7★ | Personalized upper eyelid design | ||
15+ years | 4,300+ | 4.7★ | Precision eye surgery | ||
12+ years | 3,200+ | 4.6★ | Subtle eye rejuvenation | ||
15+ years | 4,600+ | 4.7★ | Eyelid surgery and revision planning | ||
14+ years | 4,100+ | 4.7★ | Natural upper lid correction | ||
16+ years | 5,200+ | 4.7★ | Anti-aging eyelid surgery | ||
14+ years | 4,000+ | 4.7★ | Restorative and aesthetic eyelid surgery | ||
15+ years | 4,300+ | 4.7★ | Periocular rejuvenation | ||
13+ years | 3,900+ | 4.7★ | Natural eyelid surgery |
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes or repositions excess upper-eyelid skin, and sometimes a small amount of fat or muscle, to create a cleaner eyelid contour. Patients usually seek it when the upper lids look heavy, tired, puffy, or asymmetrical, or when excess skin begins to interfere with makeup, field of vision, or the natural eyelid fold.
The operation is usually done through a fine incision hidden in the natural upper eyelid crease. Through that crease, the surgeon can trim loose skin, reduce bulging fat, refine the fold, and in selected patients support a weak levator muscle if mild ptosis is also present. That is why upper blepharoplasty is not just a “skin removal” procedure. In the best hands, it is a design procedure that balances eyelid height, crease shape, brow position, and the amount of show of the upper lid.
In South Korea, the procedure is especially refined because surgeons perform eyelid operations at very high volume and often work with patients who want subtle, natural improvement rather than an obviously operated look. Seoul clinics commonly use detailed preoperative photography, crease-line marking, and customized planning for patients with thick skin, asymmetry, previous double-eyelid surgery, or aging-related heaviness. Korea’s cosmetic surgery market is also unusually mature, and eyelid surgery remains one of its best-known treatment categories.
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty is often preferred over non-surgical treatments when the problem is structural. Skin tightening devices and injectables may help with mild brow or skin concerns, but they cannot remove redundant lid skin or reliably correct a heavy fold. For patients whose main issue is upper lid droop, surgery is usually the more durable option.
The main benefits are a brighter eye appearance, easier makeup application, improved symmetry, and in some cases a less obstructed upper field of vision. Recovery is usually manageable, which makes it popular among international patients seeking a relatively short trip with visible improvement.
Factor | Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty | Ptosis Correction |
|---|---|---|
Incision Type | Hidden in upper eyelid crease | Usually crease incision with deeper muscle adjustment |
Surgeon Visibility | Good access to skin and fat | Better for levator or lifting mechanism work |
Precision Level | High for skin redundancy and contouring | Higher for true eyelid droop from weak lift |
Scarring | Fine crease scar, usually subtle | Similar crease scar |
Recovery Time | 7–14 days for social recovery | 10–21 days depending on swelling and adjustment |
Best For | Heavy skin, puffiness, aging lids, fold refinement | Low lid position, sleepy look, weak lid opening |
Cost in South Korea | $1,100–$3,200 | $1,600–$4,200 |
Patients considering upper eyelid surgery should think about both anatomy and goals. The best candidates are not simply those who want “bigger eyes,” but those whose upper lids look heavy, tired, hooded, or asymmetrical and who want a cleaner, more refreshed shape that still looks like them.
Adults with excess upper-eyelid skin or a hooded appearance
Patients bothered by puffiness, heaviness, or crease asymmetry
People with stable health and realistic expectations
Patients who want a more refreshed eye area without changing their whole face
Individuals combining cosmetic improvement with mild functional benefit
Patients with uncontrolled dry eye or severe eye-surface disease
People with unrealistic expectations or active body image concerns
Patients who need brow lift or true ptosis repair more than skin excision alone
Step | Phase | Duration | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Consultation | 30-60 min | Eyelid analysis, photos, symmetry review, skin and crease planning |
2 | Pre-Op Testing | 1-2 hours | Medical history, basic tests, health clearance |
3 | Anesthesia | 15-30 min | Local anesthesia with sedation or light general anesthesia |
4 | Surgery | 45-90 min | Main surgical procedure |
5 | Recovery Room | 1-2 hours | Monitoring, cooling, initial recovery |
6 | Follow-Up | Days 3, 7, 14 | Progress checks, suture care, aftercare |
Period | What to Expect | Activity Level | Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
Days 1-3 | Peak swelling, tightness, light bruising | Bed rest, head elevated | Ice packs, medication |
Week 1 | Incision healing, bruising starts fading | Light walking only | Avoid bending, lifting |
Weeks 2-4 | Noticeably cleaner eyelid contour | Return to desk work | No strenuous exercise |
Months 1-3 | Scar softening, shape continues refining | Normal activities | Gentle exercise OK |
Months 3-6 | More natural crease and symmetry visible | Full exercise OK | Protect scars from sun |
3-6 months | Final results visible | No restrictions | Full healing |
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty usually creates a lighter, more open upper lid with less hooding and a cleaner crease line. The most convincing before-and-after galleries show not only immediate change, but also how scars soften and symmetry improves over the first few months.
Procedure | Starting Price | Best For | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
Ptosis Correction | $1,600 | Weak eyelid lift and sleepy-looking eyes | |
Revision Double Eyelid Surgery | $1,900 | Correcting asymmetry or an unsatisfactory prior crease | |
Lower Blepharoplasty | $1,700 | Under-eye bags and lower lid skin excess | |
Epicanthoplasty | $1,200 | Inner-corner refinement and eye-opening effect | |
Upper Eyelid Ptosis Revision | $2,100 | Re-do cases involving function and contour |
The advisor credentials above are based on the clinic’s current doctor profile describing Dr. Young Jae Lee as a board-certified plastic surgeon, clinic director, former director at Faceline Plastic Surgery, and a member of KSPRS, ASPS, and ISAPS.