- female
- 50 Years
- 14/08/2025
How much does xanthelasma removal surgery on the eyelids usually cost? I've had this since 2012 and I'm curious about the expenses involved
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The cost of xanthelasma removal surgery on the eyelids can vary considerably, but in Delhi, India, it typically ranges from ‚Çπ5,000 to ‚Çπ25,000 for a single eyelid. Factors like the size of the patches, the technique used, and the location can influence the cost
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