Unilateral Ptosis Repair (Insurance) FAQs
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Unilateral means surgery on one side. Click to read about ptosis repair and see photos.
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The surgery is performed at Blue Ridge Surgery Center. Review additional information about the facility.
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An adult will have to drive you to surgery, stay there, take you home, and stay with you for 24 hours after surgery. You and your guest will be at the surgery center for approximately 3 hours.
You cannot drive for 24 hours after anesthesia and you should not drive if your vision is blurry (more below).
Avoid surgery within 3 months of any major events (weddings etc.).
Expect bruising and swelling after surgery. Though the bruising and swelling will not be fully resolved after 14 days, many patients are socially presentable after 14 days. Make up can be used on day 11.
For the ptosis repair, a contact lens is placed by Dr. Mettu at the time of surgery to help minimize irritation from sutures on the inside of the eyelids. The lens does not require maintenance, is comfortable, and is safe to leave in. Dr. Mettu will remove the contact lens at the first post op visit.
After ptosis repair, vision may be very blurry on the operative side initially due to bloody tears and blood clots on the inside of the eyelids. Blurry vision will steadily improve over the course of a few days and typically improves further once the contact lens is removed.
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Avoid strenuous activity until day 11 after surgery. On day 11, you may resume exercise at 50% effort and slowly build back up.
Avoid bending and lifting until day 11.
Do not rub, pull, or press on the eyelids.
Do not go swimming until day 11 after surgery. The eyelid may get wet and you may shower but avoid direct pressure from the shower head.
Do not drink alcohol until day 11 after surgery as alcohol can thin your blood and increase the bleeding risk.
Do not wear make up until day 11 after surgery.
Do not wear your own contact lens on the operative side until day 15 after surgery.
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At the pre op appointment, we will send in the prescriptions for you. We will prescribe:
antibiotic ointment to use as needed on the surface of the eye for any irritation
antibiotic eye drops to use three times a day for ten days
You should also have the following over the counter medications available for use post operatively:
artificial tears to use as needed for dryness/irritation
Tylenol for post operative pain (if this does not adequately reduce your pain to a tolerable level, please let us know)
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You will need to use ice packs after surgery.
They should be light weight so as not to put too much pressure on the surgical area.
Frozen ketchup packets in a clean ziplock bag work well.
You can also purchase reusable freezable gel packs if desired.
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We will schedule the first post op appointment typically 5-7 days after surgery at which time the contact lens will be removed. There is one more post op appointment approximately 2 months after surgery. After that time, patients follow up as needed.
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After the initial consult, we see patients again prior to surgery (usually around 1-2 weeks) for a pre op visit. Before the pre op visit, you should review the following information again:
Review all of the information on this page in detail.
Review the pre op instructions.
Review the post op instructions.
Review the ptosis repair consent form (you will sign this in the office at the pre op visit).
You should also come to the pre op visit prepared with questions or send us any pressing questions in advance.
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Here is a break down of the insurance costs for the unilateral ptosis repair:
Based upon your insurance, our best estimate for the surgeon's fee for unilateral ptosis repair will be prepared around 1-2 weeks prior to surgery and provided to you by text message or at the pre op visit. The amount will depend on your specific insurance contract and typically reflects unmet deductible or coinsurance. The amounts are not arbitrarily set by our office - they are dictated by your insurance plan. Payment for the surgeon's fee is due at the pre op visit. Once the claim comes back from your insurance company, you will receive an explanation of benefits (EOB). We will contact you if any adjustments (issuing a refund or collecting additional balance) need to be made, but you should reach out to us as well if you have questions once you have your EOB.
There will also be claims submitted by Blue Ridge Surgery Center and the anesthesia group. You may also have some financial responsibility for the facility fee and the anesthesia fee based upon your insurance contract. Unfortunately, due to the complexity of medical insurance billing, we cannot provide estimates for your facility fee and anesthesia group (more info below.)
The best source of info for cost related questions will be your insurance company. You can contact them by calling the number on the back of your card.
Here is some info your insurance company may ask for:
The CPT code for your surgery will be:
67908 unilateral ptosis repair
Pradeep Mettu, MD NPI is 1215236419
Blue Ridge Surgery Center NPI is 1073578019
For questions about facility fees at Blue Ridge Surgery Center, call 919-781-4311.
For questions about anesthesia billing through American Anesthesiology, call 866-306-6007. If you are asked how long the insurance portion of the surgery may take, an estimate for this purpose is 30-45 minutes.
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Surgery times are finalized by the surgery center the day prior to surgery. You will be contacted by Blue Ridge Surgery Center with your arrival time. If you do not hear from them the day prior to surgery, between 2 pm and 4 pm the day prior to surgery, Call 919-781-4311 and press option 1 to get your arrival time.
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If you are an existing patient who has been seen in our office recently, were sent this information to review, and are interested in proceeding with surgery, text and let us know:
if you need a quote for insurance based unilateral ptosis repair
dates you CANNOT do with regard to the pre op visit, surgery date, and first post op visit
we will then text you proposed dates based upon our availability (Dr. Mettu operates on Wednesdays and Fridays)
If you have not been seen in our office and would like to be evaluated, you can schedule online.
If you are scheduled for surgery and are reviewing this information before your pre op appointment, see you soon!