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Blepharoplasty in Thailand: Cost, Top Specialists & Hospitals

Removing the excess tissue that narrows your field of vision and leaves your eyes working harder than they should.

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When redundant upper eyelid skin droops far enough to obstruct the visual field, it interferes with reading, driving, and peripheral awareness. Blepharoplasty removes that excess tissue, restoring the visual field that sagging lids have been slowly stealing. This is functional surgery first — the fact that it also makes the eyes look more open and alert is a secondary benefit.

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What Is Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty addresses excess skin, herniated fat pads, and weakened muscle in the upper and lower eyelids. When redundant upper lid tissue hangs over the lash line, it can measurably reduce the superior visual field — a change documented by formal visual field testing that distinguishes functional blepharoplasty from purely cosmetic eyelid surgery.

Upper blepharoplasty removes a precisely marked strip of skin and, where needed, underlying orbicularis muscle and fat through the natural eyelid crease. Lower blepharoplasty repositions or removes protruding orbital fat via a subciliary or transconjunctival incision. Both procedures use ophthalmic microsurgical technique and the results typically last seven to ten years.

Common Concerns Blepharoplasty Can Address

  • Excess upper eyelid skin obstructing peripheral or superior vision
  • Chronic forehead tension from compensatory brow elevation to keep the eyes open
  • Heavy, fatigued sensation around the eyes worsening through the day
  • Lower eyelid bags interfering with comfortable glasses or contact lens wear

Are You a Good Candidate?

  • Adults with documented visual field restriction from upper eyelid skin excess
  • In good general and ocular health with no uncontrolled eye conditions
  • Non-smoker or prepared to stop at least four weeks before surgery

Why Choose Thailand for Blepharoplasty?

Blepharoplasty performed by oculoplastic surgeons — ophthalmologists with additional surgical training in eyelid and orbital anatomy — delivers better functional outcomes than general cosmetic eyelid surgery. Thailand's eye centres offer exactly this level of specialisation.

Oculoplastic

Specialist Surgeons

Our partner surgeons are oculoplastic subspecialists — ophthalmologists who understand both the functional and anatomical dimensions of eyelid surgery, not just the cosmetic surface.

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Lower Than Home Prices

Blepharoplasty in Thailand costs 40–60% less than equivalent oculoplastic surgery in the US, UK, or Australia. Same instruments, same standards — lower facility overhead.

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Assessment to Recovery

No waiting lists for consultation or surgery. Your assessment, procedure, suture removal, and final check-up are completed within your 7–10 day stay.

Functional

Visual Field Documentation

Pre-operative visual field testing documents the functional deficit, supporting insurance claims at home and ensuring surgery addresses the medical indication — not just appearance.

Blepharoplasty Cost in Thailand

We do not charge for our service — you pay the hospital directly with no markup. Blepharoplasty is one of the more affordable eye procedures, and the cost in Thailand makes it accessible even for patients whose insurance does not cover functional eyelid surgery.

🇹🇭 Thailand $1,500 – $3,300 (฿53,000–฿116,000)
🇺🇸 United States $3,800 – $6,000
🇦🇺 Australia A$3,400 – A$5,700
🇬🇧 United Kingdom £3,000 – £5,300

Your Quote Will Include

  • Oculoplastic surgeon fee
  • Anaesthesia and operating theatre
  • Facility and nursing care
  • Post-operative medications and eye drops
  • Follow-up appointments during your stay
  • Dedicated care coordinator

Prices are approximate and vary by technique, surgeon, and hospital. Your personalised quote will include a full cost breakdown.

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Average Cost of Blepharoplasty in Thailand

Blepharoplasty in Thailand typically costs between $1,500 and $2,700. Upper-only procedures sit at the lower end; combined upper and lower blepharoplasty costs more. The quote covers the surgeon's fee, anaesthesia, facility charges, medications, and all follow-up during your stay.

Cost Breakdown

The oculoplastic surgeon's fee accounts for the largest portion. Remaining costs cover intravenous sedation and local anaesthesia, the operating theatre and facility, nursing care, post-operative lubricating drops and medications, and follow-up appointments including suture removal.

What Affects the Price?

Upper-only versus combined upper-and-lower is the main variable. Combined cases take longer in theatre and involve more surgical steps. Revision blepharoplasty after previous eyelid surgery costs more due to scarring and altered anatomy. Additional procedures such as brow lift or ptosis correction at the same time add to the total.

Cost by Blepharoplasty Type

Pricing varies by the complexity and scope of the procedure. Typical ranges at our partner hospitals in Thailand:

  • Upper blepharoplasty (both eyes): $1,500–$1,800 — removal of excess skin and fat from the upper eyelids
  • Lower blepharoplasty (both eyes): $1,800–$2,200 — repositioning or removal of fat pads causing under-eye bags
  • Combined upper and lower blepharoplasty (both eyes): $2,200–$2,700 — full four-lid surgery for comprehensive eyelid rejuvenation

Exact pricing is confirmed after your consultation and treatment plan are finalised.

Thailand vs International Price Comparison

Blepharoplasty in Thailand costs 40–60% less than in the US ($3,800–$6,000), Australia (A$3,400–A$5,700), and UK (£3,000–£5,300). The surgical technique, instruments, and anaesthetic protocols are equivalent. The savings come from lower surgical and facility costs at JCI-accredited Thai hospitals.

Types of Blepharoplasty in Thailand

The surgical plan depends on where the problem sits — upper lids, lower lids, or both — and whether the goal is functional restoration, aesthetic improvement, or a combination. Visual field testing during the assessment makes this distinction clear.

Upper Blepharoplasty (Functional)

Removes excess skin and tissue from the upper eyelid through the natural crease. The primary indication is documented visual field obstruction. The amount of skin removed is calculated from measurements, not guesswork — enough to clear the visual axis without compromising full eyelid closure.

  • Restores superior visual field by removing overhanging skin
  • Relieves chronic brow and forehead strain from compensatory muscle effort
  • Incision hidden within the eyelid crease — virtually invisible once healed
  • Best for: patients with measurable visual field loss from upper lid dermatochalasis

Lower Blepharoplasty

Addresses protruding fat pads and lax skin beneath the lower lids. A subciliary incision just below the lash line or a transconjunctival approach from inside the lid allows fat repositioning or removal without altering the natural lower lid position or tension.

  • Reduces under-eye puffiness caused by herniated orbital fat
  • Transconjunctival approach leaves no visible external incision
  • Can be combined with upper blepharoplasty in a single session
  • Best for: lower lid bags causing discomfort or significant cosmetic concern alongside functional upper lid surgery

Blepharoplasty Techniques Used in Thailand

Technique selection depends on the eyelid anatomy, skin elasticity, fat distribution, and tear film status identified during the pre-operative assessment. In many cases only the upper lids require treatment for functional benefit, but lower lid work can be added in the same session.

Skin-Only Upper Blepharoplasty

The simplest approach — removes only the excess skin strip without disrupting the orbicularis muscle or orbital fat. Suitable for patients whose visual field obstruction comes purely from skin redundancy. Faster healing and less post-operative swelling than more aggressive techniques.

  • Quickest recovery with minimal swelling and bruising
  • Preserves the orbicularis muscle and underlying fat pad anatomy
  • Appropriate when skin excess alone is causing the obstruction
  • Best for: mild to moderate dermatochalasis without significant fat prolapse

Transconjunctival Lower Blepharoplasty

The incision is made on the inner surface of the lower lid — no external cut. The surgeon accesses and repositions or removes herniated fat pads from behind. Because there is no skin incision, there is no visible scar and no risk of lower lid retraction from skin tension.

  • No external incision — zero visible scarring
  • Lower risk of lid retraction compared to transcutaneous approaches
  • Fat repositioning rather than removal preserves natural volume
  • Best for: lower lid fat prolapse without significant skin laxity

Blepharoplasty Recovery Timeline (Thailand)

Days 1–3

Swelling and bruising around both eyes peak within the first 48 hours. Cold compresses and head elevation help manage this. Prescribed lubricating drops keep the eyes comfortable. Your coordinator checks in daily to monitor progress.

Days 5–7

Sutures are removed at your follow-up appointment. Bruising starts shifting from purple to yellow and swelling visibly reduces. Light walks and gentle daily activity are fine. Most patients feel presentable with sunglasses by this point.

Weeks 2–3

The majority of bruising has resolved and residual swelling continues to decrease. Desk work, light exercise, and normal routines can resume. Avoid straining, heavy lifting, and anything that raises blood pressure until your surgeon gives clearance.

Months 1–3

Incision lines mature to fine, barely visible marks within the eyelid creases. Visual field improvement is fully realised. The refreshed, open appearance of the eyes typically lasts seven to ten years before tissue laxity gradually recurs.

Wider Visual Field Measurable improvement in superior field of vision
7–10 Years Results typically endure before tissue laxity recurs
1–3 Months Full healing and final result visible

When Can You Fly After Blepharoplasty?

Most patients fly home 7–10 days after surgery, once sutures have been removed and your surgeon confirms healing is on track. Flying does not affect the surgical result. Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from dry cabin air and use lubricating drops during the flight.

When Can You Return to Work and Exercise?

Desk work can resume within a week of surgery, once sutures are out and bruising is manageable. Light walking is encouraged from day one. Gym workouts, cardio, and heavy lifting should wait 3–4 weeks to avoid raising blood pressure around healing tissues. Swimming pools and saunas should be avoided for the same period.

When Will You See Final Results?

Visual field improvement is noticeable within the first week as swelling subsides. The cosmetic result continues to refine over 1–3 months as incision lines mature and residual oedema clears. By month three, you are seeing the stable, long-term outcome.

Risks and Safety of Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is one of the safest oculoplastic procedures. Complications are uncommon when performed by an experienced surgeon, but they do exist and you should understand them before proceeding.

  • Post-operative swelling and bruising — expected and self-resolving
  • Temporary dry eyes from altered tear film dynamics — usually settles within weeks
  • Minor eyelid asymmetry — often resolves as swelling subsides
  • Temporary incomplete eyelid closure (lagophthalmos) — managed with lubrication
  • Visible scarring — uncommon with crease-placed incisions
  • Infection or haematoma — rare with proper surgical technique

A thorough pre-operative assessment including tear film evaluation and lid laxity testing identifies risk factors before surgery. Patients with significant dry eye disease are counselled on protective measures, and surgical planning is adjusted to minimise exposure risk.

Is Blepharoplasty Safe in Thailand?

Yes. Our partner eye centres hold JCI accreditation and perform blepharoplasty using oculoplastic surgeons — ophthalmologists with additional training in eyelid surgery. This is a different level of anatomical understanding than general cosmetic surgeons offer. The safety profile at these centres is consistent with published international data.

How to Reduce Risks

Choose an oculoplastic surgeon, not a general cosmetic surgeon, for functional eyelid work. Pre-operative tear film assessment identifies dry eye risk. Accurate skin marking — done upright, not lying down — prevents over-resection. And following the post-operative lubrication protocol protects the corneal surface during the early healing period.

When Is Revision Needed?

Revision is uncommon. If residual skin excess remains, a small secondary procedure can address it once the tissues have fully healed — typically not before six months. Over-resection causing lagophthalmos is rarer but more serious and may require skin grafting. Choosing an experienced oculoplastic surgeon minimises this risk substantially.

Top Blepharoplasty Surgeons & Clinics in Thailand

Functional blepharoplasty belongs in the hands of oculoplastic surgeons who understand eyelid anatomy at a level beyond what general cosmetic surgery training provides. Here is what our partner centres offer.

Leading Eye Centres in Bangkok

Our partner hospitals have dedicated oculoplastic departments within their ophthalmology divisions. They are equipped with ophthalmic microsurgical instruments, visual field testing, tear film assessment, and high-resolution eyelid photography for pre- and post-operative documentation.

Experienced Oculoplastic Surgeons

Our partner surgeons trained in ophthalmology first, then completed oculoplastic fellowships focused on eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal surgery. This dual training means they assess the functional impact on your vision alongside the surgical plan — not just how the eyelid looks.

What to Look for in a Blepharoplasty Surgeon

Confirm they are an oculoplastic subspecialist, not a general plastic surgeon performing occasional eyelid cases. Ask whether they perform visual field testing before surgery and whether they document functional impairment. Look at before-and-after photographs — the best results look natural, not pulled. And ask about their approach to conservative skin removal, which avoids the incomplete-closure problems that aggressive resection causes.

Before and After Results

Blepharoplasty results are visible quickly and last for years. Here is what the recovery timeline looks like and what a realistic outcome involves.

Typical Results

Upper blepharoplasty produces a measurable improvement in the superior visual field, documented by post-operative testing. Patients report reduced forehead strain, less eye fatigue, and a wider, more open field of view. The cosmetic effect — a more alert, rested appearance — comes as a bonus. Results typically last seven to ten years before age-related tissue laxity gradually returns.

What Results Can You Expect?

Your oculoplastic surgeon will show you the planned skin excision during the pre-operative marking session. The amount removed is calibrated to your anatomy — enough to clear the visual axis, conservative enough to maintain full eyelid closure. Post-operative photographs and repeat visual field testing document the improvement objectively.

Planning Your Trip to Thailand for Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty requires 7–10 days in Thailand — enough for assessment, surgery, suture removal, and your final check before flying home.

How Long to Stay in Thailand

Plan for 7–10 days. Day one covers your oculoplastic assessment, visual field testing, and surgical planning. Surgery is typically scheduled within 1–2 days. Suture removal occurs around day 5–7, followed by a final check before you are cleared to travel.

What Is Included in a Medical Trip

Your care coordinator handles scheduling, hospital transfers, and all follow-up logistics. The surgical quote covers the oculoplastic surgeon, anaesthesia, operating theatre, nursing care, post-operative medications and lubricating drops, and all follow-up appointments including suture removal.

Recovery in Bangkok

Stay close to your hospital during the first week. Blepharoplasty recovery is straightforward — you are mobile from day one — but suture removal and follow-up checks need to happen on schedule. Your coordinator can recommend nearby hotels that accommodate medical patients.

Common Questions About Blepharoplasty in Thailand

Answers to your eyelid surgery questions

7–10 days. This covers your assessment, the procedure, suture removal around day five to seven, and a final check-up before you fly home.

It can be both. When excess upper eyelid skin is documented to obstruct the visual field, it qualifies as a functional medical procedure. We provide visual field test results and clinical documentation that you can submit to your insurer if coverage applies.

Yes. Blepharoplasty is performed under local anaesthesia with intravenous sedation. The eyelid area is completely numb and you are relaxed but not under general anaesthesia. This approach is safer and allows faster recovery.

Most patients notice improved peripheral vision within the first week as swelling resolves. The full functional benefit is apparent after four to six weeks once all tissue oedema has settled and the eyelid position has stabilised.
Nick Peplow

Nick Peplow

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Last reviewed: March 25, 2026

Medical disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Individual results, recovery times, and suitability vary. Always consult a qualified ophthalmologist before making decisions about treatment.

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