 Our study found that the average no-cost revision rate in our academic cosmetic surgery practice was 8.4%. This is lower than the national average of 10%, which suggests that our practice has a more conservative approach to revision rates. Additionally, we found that three practices, 15%, offered cosmetic revisions at no cost, while 9%, 45%, did not apply a surgeon's fee, 5%, 25%, evaluated fees on a case-by-case basis, 1%, 5%, offered revisions with an insurance policy, and 2%, 10%, cosmetic surgery practices did not offer revisions at a reduced rate. Our findings suggest that there is variability among cosmetic surgery practices regarding their revision policies. This article was authored by Stephen P. Mora, Peter J. Worf, LNC Shafri, and others.