Ptosis Repair in Los Angeles

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Ptosis Repair in Los Angeles typically starts at $3,500, with most procedures ranging to $7,000 all-in.

Top Ptosis Repair providers in Los Angeles

Beverly Hills · 90210

Aesthetic Surgery

4.6 · 92 Google reviews
465 N Roxbury Dr Suite 1017, Beverly Hills, CA, 90210
Starting at $3,500
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Beverly Hills · 90210

Alessi Institute for Facial Plastic Surgery: David Alessi, MD, FACS

4.7 · 150 Google reviews
9400 Brighton Way Suite 203, Beverly Hills, CA, 90210
Starting at $3,500
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Pasadena · 91105

Andre Panossian, MD, Plastic Surgery

4.8 · 73 Google reviews
39 Congress St #402, Pasadena, CA, 91105
Starting at $3,500
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Beverly Hills · 90212

Ardesh Facial Plastic Surgery | Best Mole Removal Surgeon in Los Angeles

4.9 · 253 Google reviews
150 S Rodeo Dr #260, Beverly Hills, CA, 90212
Starting at $3,500
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Burbank · 91505

Armen Vartany, MD, FACS: Plastic Surgery and Laser Center

4.9 · 413 Google reviews
116 S Buena Vista St #300, Burbank, CA, 91505
Starting at $3,500
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Beverly Hills · 90212

Barrett Plastic Surgery

4.9 · 301 Google reviews
9701 Wilshire Blvd ML1, Beverly Hills, CA, 90212
Starting at $3,500
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Beverly Hills · 90210

Benjamin G. Swartout, Facial Plastic Surgery

5.0 · 17 Google reviews
414 N Camden Dr 8th floor, Beverly Hills, CA, 90210
Starting at $3,500
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Lawndale · 90260

Best Plastic Surgery Practice by Dr. John Walker

5.0 · 210 Google reviews
14623 Hawthorne Blvd #104, Lawndale, CA, 90260
Starting at $3,500
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Beverly Hills · 90210

Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery

4.3 · 40 Google reviews
436 N Bedford Dr #305, Beverly Hills, CA, 90210
Starting at $3,500
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This page lists 9 Ptosis Repair providers across Beverly Hills, Pasadena, Burbank, Lawndale and nearby areas. All of them have public Google ratings shown above.

Pricing shown is estimated based on Los Angeles regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is a Ptosis Repair?

Ptosis repair is eyelid surgery that corrects a drooping upper eyelid caused by weakness or stretching of the levator muscle that lifts the lid. Unlike upper blepharoplasty — which removes excess skin — ptosis repair tightens or reattaches the lifting muscle so the eyelid opens to its proper height, improving both appearance and, often, vision.

Surgery takes under an hour under local anesthesia, usually through an incision in the natural eyelid crease. Expect bruising and swelling for 1 to 2 weeks, with the eyelid height settling over several weeks to a few months.

When ptosis blocks part of the vision, insurance may cover the repair. It is often combined with upper blepharoplasty when both excess skin and muscle droop are present. An oculoplastic or facial plastic surgeon typically performs it.

How much does a Ptosis Repair cost in Los Angeles?

Ptosis repair in Los Angeles typically starts at $3,500 and ranges up to $7,000 all-in. When ptosis affects vision, insurance may cover part of the cost.

One eyelid
Ptosis repair
$3,500-4,900
Both eyelids
Ptosis repair
$5,600-7,000
With upper blepharoplasty
Combined
Add $2,800-4,900
Anesthesia & facility
Often included in quote
$1,400-2,800

Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect Los Angeles regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does ptosis repair cost in Los Angeles?
Ptosis repair in Los Angeles typically starts at $3,500 and ranges up to $7,000 all-in. When the drooping lid blocks vision, insurance may cover part of the cost. Combining it with upper blepharoplasty adds to the total.
What is the difference between ptosis repair and upper blepharoplasty?
Upper blepharoplasty removes excess eyelid skin. Ptosis repair tightens the levator muscle that lifts the eyelid, raising the lid height itself. A heavy, low lid can be caused by either or both, so they are sometimes done together — the surgeon determines which you need.
Does insurance cover ptosis repair?
When ptosis droops enough to block part of your field of vision, the repair is often considered medically necessary and partly covered by insurance. A visual field test usually documents this. Purely cosmetic cases are generally not covered.
How long is recovery after ptosis repair?
Expect bruising and swelling for 1 to 2 weeks. The final eyelid height settles over several weeks to a few months. A small percentage of patients need a minor revision to fine-tune symmetry.
Where can I find Ptosis Repair near me?
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