2026 Pricing Data

Brow Lift Cost in 2026

National Average Estimate
$4,289
Typical range: $3,000$8,000
Recovery
10–21 days
Risk Level
Moderate
Duration
60–120 min
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Clinical Insight
Typically considered elective — plan on out-of-pocket payment.

Understanding the Investment

Key Takeaways
  • National average: $4,289 (range: $3,000–$8,000)
  • Insurance: Not Covered — Brow lifts are cosmetic and not covered. Rarely covered if brow ptosis...
  • Recovery: 10–21 days typical downtime
  • Biggest cost driver: Facility type — outpatient centers can be 30–50% less than hospitals

A brow lift, also called a forehead lift, reduces wrinkles and repositions a low or sagging brow to create a more youthful appearance. Minimally invasive brow lift techniques are increasingly popular, reflected in an 18% increase in procedures from 2022 to 2023.

The surgeon's fee is a significant factor, influenced by their experience and the complexity of your procedure. Anesthesia costs also impact the total, potentially ranging from $500 to $2,000, depending on the type used and the length of the surgery.

Consider an Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) for your procedure, as these facilities often have lower overhead than hospitals. This can translate to significant savings on the facility fee component of your total cost. Many patients combine a brow lift with eyelid surgery for a more complete upper-face rejuvenation. For lower face concerns, a facelift addresses sagging along the jawline and neck. For mild forehead lines, Botox offers a temporary non-surgical alternative at a fraction of the cost. Confirm all costs with your provider before scheduling.

Interactive Cost Breakdown

Where does your money go?

Typical allocation for a brow lift procedure at the national average price point.

Surgeon Fee
50% of total · $1,501-$2,787
$1,501-$2,787
Plastic surgeon professional fee
Facility Fee
25% of total · $750-$1,393
$750-$1,393
Surgical facility or hospital OR
Anesthesia
10% of total · $300-$557
$300-$557
Anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist
Supplies & Garments
8% of total · $240-$446
$240-$446
Surgical supplies, drains, compression garments
Follow-Up Care
7% of total · $210-$390
$210-$390
Post-operative visits and care
Regional Variance

Brow Lift Cost by State

Geographic location plays a significant role — cost-of-living adjustments, regional demand for top specialists, and facility competition all affect pricing.

Most Affordable

5 Cheapest States

  1. Mississippi $3,796-11.5%
  2. West Virginia $3,852-10.2%
  3. Alabama $3,882-9.5%
  4. Arkansas $3,912-8.8%
  5. Missouri $3,937-8.2%
Premium Markets

5 Most Expensive States

  1. Hawaii $4,992+16.4%
  2. California $4,859+13.3%
  3. New York $4,838+12.8%
  4. Massachusetts $4,782+11.5%
  5. District of Columbia $4,739+10.5%
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State-by-State Pricing Atlas

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Brow Lift Cost in All 50 States

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State ▲▼ Avg Cost ▲▼ vs National ▲▼
Alabama $3,882 -9.5%
Alaska $4,662 +8.7%
Arizona $4,323 +0.8%
Arkansas $3,912 -8.8%
California $4,859 +13.3%
Colorado $4,512 +5.2%
Connecticut $4,709 +9.8%
Delaware $4,396 +2.5%
District of Columbia $4,739 +10.5%
Florida $4,302 +0.3%
Georgia $4,203 -2.0%
Hawaii $4,992 +16.4%
Idaho $4,169 -2.8%
Illinois $4,340 +1.2%
Indiana $4,109 -4.2%
Iowa $4,096 -4.5%
Kansas $4,066 -5.2%
Kentucky $3,959 -7.7%
Louisiana $3,997 -6.8%
Maine $4,452 +3.8%
Maryland $4,581 +6.8%
Massachusetts $4,782 +11.5%
Michigan $4,268 -0.5%
Minnesota $4,439 +3.5%
Mississippi $3,796 -11.5%
Missouri $3,937 -8.2%
Montana $4,182 -2.5%
Nebraska $4,139 -3.5%
Nevada $4,310 +0.5%
New Hampshire $4,525 +5.5%
New Jersey $4,696 +9.5%
New Mexico $4,023 -6.2%
New York $4,838 +12.8%
North Carolina $4,238 -1.2%
North Dakota $4,083 -4.8%
Ohio $4,216 -1.7%
Oklahoma $3,980 -7.2%
Oregon $4,611 +7.5%
Pennsylvania $4,366 +1.8%
Rhode Island $4,495 +4.8%
South Carolina $4,010 -6.5%
South Dakota $4,152 -3.2%
Tennessee $4,040 -5.8%
Texas $4,126 -3.8%
Utah $4,255 -0.8%
Vermont $4,482 +4.5%
Virginia $4,426 +3.2%
Washington $4,598 +7.2%
West Virginia $3,852 -10.2%
Wisconsin $4,280 -0.2%
Wyoming $4,053 -5.5%
What Drives Price

Primary Pricing Factors

Three variables explain most of the cost variation you'll see across the same procedure.

Endoscopic vs. coronal technique — endoscopic lifts use smaller incisions and cost less in facility time
Combined procedures — pairing with upper blepharoplasty or facelift changes the total surgical plan
Temporal vs. full brow lift — lifting only the outer brow is less extensive than a full lift
Timeline

The Road to Results

Recovery is an investment of time. Understanding the phases helps you plan downtime and set expectations.

Before your brow lift, you'll have consultations to discuss your goals and medical history. Be prepared for some tests to ensure you're a good candidate. You'll likely need to stop taking certain medications, like blood thinners, a couple of weeks before the procedure. On the day of your surgery, you'll receive anesthesia – either general or local with sedation – so you won't feel any pain. The procedure typically takes between one and two hours.

In the first 24-48 hours after surgery, expect some swelling and bruising around your eyes and forehead. Keep your head elevated to minimize this. You’ll need someone to drive you home after the procedure, so plan accordingly. Full recovery usually takes 10–21 days. During this time, you might experience numbness or tingling. Most people need to take at least a week or two off work. Remember to schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your healing progress.

01
Initial Recovery
10 days
Light activity, follow-up appointment. Most visible changes in this window.
02
Full Recovery
21 days
Return to normal activities, including most exercise and work routines.
03
Procedure Itself
60–120 min
Typical time under anesthesia or active treatment for a standard case.
Coverage & Financing

Paying for Brow Lift

Not Covered by Insurance

Brow lifts are cosmetic and not covered. Rarely covered if brow ptosis obstructs vision.

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Financing Options

  • Third-party financing — companies like CareCredit let you spread $4,289 across monthly payments with promotional 0% interest
  • In-house installments — ask your surgeon's office about splitting the cost into manageable monthly payments before your procedure
  • Pre-tax health accounts — purely cosmetic cases are not HSA/FSA-eligible, but procedures with a medical component may qualify
  • Upfront payment savings — many practices offer 10-20% off for patients who pay in full before the procedure date
  • Employer benefits — some employers offer medical spending programs or supplemental coverage that can offset out-of-pocket costs
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does brow lift cost in 2026?
In 2026, brow lift costs $4,289 on average across the US. The typical range runs $3,000 to $8,000, with your final price shaped by geographic location, provider experience, and facility choice.
Does insurance cover brow lift?
Insurance coverage for brow lift is classified as: Not Covered. Brow lifts are cosmetic and not covered. Rarely covered if brow ptosis obstructs vision.
What's the cheapest state for brow lift?
Mississippi ($3,796), West Virginia ($3,852), Alabama ($3,882) offer the lowest brow lift costs nationwide. The savings stem from lower facility fees, staff costs, and overall cost of living in these regions.
What affects brow lift cost?
Your brow lift cost depends on endoscopic vs. coronal technique, combined procedures, temporal vs. full brow lift. Beyond these procedure-specific factors, the state you're in can swing the price by 20-30% due to differences in cost of living and local competition among providers.
How long is recovery after brow lift?
Plan for 10 to 21 days of recovery. Most patients return to desk work around day 10, with strenuous activity cleared around day 21. Factor in time off work and post-op care costs when budgeting beyond the procedure itself.
Where is brow lift most expensive?
You'll pay the most for brow lift in Hawaii ($4,992), California ($4,859), New York ($4,838). If you're in one of these states and cost is a concern, comparing quotes from lower-cost neighboring states could save you 15-25%.