How Much Does a Brow Lift Cost?
Written by Dr. Fred Coville · November 24, 2025
Posted In: Brow Lift
If you’re researching “how much a brow lift costs?”, you’re likely comparing options, techniques, and value. A brow lift, whether surgical or non-surgical, is an investment in looking more refreshed, more youthful, and more confident. This guide breaks down average pricing, what affects the cost of a brow lift, and why choosing a skilled, fellowship-trained plastic surgeon like Dr. Fred Coville ensures you receive safe, natural-looking results that last.
How Much Does a Brow Lift Cost: New Jersey Vs. National Averages
Understanding brow lift costs starts with knowing the national baseline. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average price of a surgical brow lift is around $3,900. This number reflects surgeon fees only; your final brow lift price will vary depending on your provider’s experience, the surgical technique, facility fees, anesthesia, and location.
In New Jersey, brow lift prices often trend higher than the national average due to the region’s demand for experienced surgeons and high-quality surgical centers. Expect your brow lift surgery cost to fall within the several-thousand-dollar range, depending on the complexity of your case.
Non-surgical brow lift options, such as Botox®, Dysport®, or Xeomin®, are less expensive upfront. The average national cost of botulinum toxin injections is $466 per session, but because results are temporary, these treatments require ongoing maintenance.
A brow lift is more than a cosmetic enhancement; it’s an investment in how you look and feel every day. With over 25 years of surgical experience, Dr. Coville delivers results that blend aesthetic vision with surgical excellence. To get a personalized quote for your eyebrow lift cost, we encourage you to book a consultation at Cornerstone Plastic Surgery.
Do the Results Last a Long Time?
A brow lift offers long-lasting results, but they are not permanent. Over time, natural aging and environmental factors such as sun exposure can gradually reduce the lift.
Longevity depends on the technique used. A non-surgical brow lift with Botox®, Dysport®, or Xeomin® provides a temporary lift and requires maintenance about every four months. While the initial brow lift price is lower, ongoing treatments add to long-term costs.
A surgical brow lift delivers results that typically last several years, offering greater value for patients seeking longer-lasting improvement. Although it cannot stop aging altogether, it provides a stable, refreshed brow position for an extended period.
To understand which option best fits your goals, expected longevity, and overall brow lift cost, schedule a consultation with Dr. Fred Coville.
What Factors Affect the Pricing?
Many elements contribute to the cost of a brow lift. Understanding these factors helps you compare pricing accurately and evaluate the true value of your investment.
Type of Surgery
There are several different types of brow lifts, including non-surgical methods using injectables such as Botox®, Dysport®, or Xeomin®. An in-person consultation can determine the type of brow lift best suited to achieve your desired results. Some of the brow lift methods used by
Dr. Fred Coville include:
Surgeon’s Skill
A fully-trained plastic surgeon with decades of experience, advanced training, and a refined aesthetic eye will naturally have higher fees. This expertise matters: it affects your safety, your results, and the longevity of your outcome. Choosing a surgeon based on the lowest eyebrow lift cost can compromise quality and lead to corrective procedures later.
Type of Anesthesia
Your procedure may use local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. Anesthesia type impacts cost, as it determines the equipment, personnel, and monitoring required.
Geography
Brow lift costs vary widely based on location. New Jersey typically sees pricing in the mid to higher range due to demand for qualified surgeons and accredited surgical centers. Urban and suburban regions with competitively trained specialists tend to have higher overall pricing.
Hidden Costs: What You Need to Know
A reputable plastic surgery practice will provide a clear fee breakdown. At Cornerstone Plastic Surgery, your brow lift cost quote is transparent and may include:
- Surgeon’s fee
- Anesthesia fees
- Operating room or facility costs
- Pre-operative testing
- Post-operative care and follow-up appointments
During your consultation, the team will outline all applicable fees so you can make an informed decision with no surprises.
Does Insurance Cover Brow Lift Surgery?
In most cases, a brow lift is considered a cosmetic procedure, meaning insurance does not cover the cost. Coverage may apply only in rare instances where brow position causes documented visual obstruction; this requires insurance pre-authorization, medical necessity proof, and formal visual field testing.
For the majority of patients, a brow lift remains an out-of-pocket investment. Cornerstone Plastic Surgery can discuss financing options if needed.
Need to Know More? Book a Consultation
If you’re ready to learn more about brow lift cost and what option is right for you, a personalized consultation is the best next step. Dr. Fred Coville will evaluate your anatomy, goals, and lifestyle to recommend the most effective approach and provide accurate pricing tailored to your needs. Book a Brow Lift Consultation by calling our office.
Written by Dr. Frederick Coville
Frederick A. Covile, M.D., Cornerstone Plastic Surgery's Owner and Medical Director
