How much does orbital septum release eyelid surgery cost?

Nov 03, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Han Xuefeng
Introduction
The cost of orbital septum release blepharoplasty typically ranges from 4,000 to 8,000 yuan per session, depending on individual circumstances. This procedure can be performed using different approaches, such as the external incision method and the internal incision method. The external incision method generally costs between 4,000 and 6,000 yuan per session, while the internal incision method usually ranges from 5,500 to 8,000 yuan per session.

The cost of orbital septum release blepharoplasty typically ranges from 4,000 to 8,000 yuan per session, depending on individual circumstances. This procedure can be performed using different approaches, such as the external incision method and the internal incision method. The external incision method generally costs between 4,000 and 6,000 yuan per session, while the internal incision method usually ranges from 5,500 to 8,000 yuan per session. Factors influencing the price include surgical complexity, hospital and surgeon selection, and regional differences.

Analysis of orbital septum release blepharoplasty techniques with price references:

Comparison Item / Procedure

External Incision Method

Internal Incision Method

Reference Price

4,000–6,000 yuan/session

5,500–8,000 yuan/session

Principle

An incision is made along the lower eyelid margin just below the lashes extending to the lateral canthal fold. Protruding orbital fat is removed after dissection through the incision.

A small incision is made inside the lower conjunctival sac to remove excess orbital fat.

Suitable Candidates

Individuals with herniated orbital fat and明显眼袋 (obvious under-eye bags)

Individuals with loose lower eyelid skin and visible wrinkles

Recovery Period

7–10 days

7–10 days

Duration of Results

4–5 years

4–5 years

Risks

1. Bleeding at incision site
2. Retrobulbar hematoma

1. Nodules and hard lumps
2. Bruising, ecchymosis, and yellowish discoloration

Factors affecting cost:

1. Complexity: Higher surgical complexity requires more time and effort, leading to increased costs.

2. Hospital and surgeon: Well-known hospitals offer superior equipment, technology, and services, and their surgeons typically have more experience, which helps reduce risks—these advantages are reflected in higher prices.

3. Geographic region: In first-tier cities, where living costs and consumer spending levels are higher, prices for procedures are generally higher as well.

It is recommended to consult at a reputable medical facility and have the procedure performed by an experienced surgeon to effectively minimize potential risks.

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