Eyesthetica Website Privacy Class Action Investigation 2026 - Cosmetic Surgery Website Tracking Pixel Lawsuit - Free Case Evaluation

Eyesthetica Website Privacy Class Action Investigation

By Steve Levine

Eyesthetica Website Privacy Class Action Investigation 2026 - Cosmetic Surgery Website Tracking Pixel Lawsuit

Published: March 5, 2026

Status: Active Investigation

Location: California (Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Torrance, Irvine, Encino, Valencia)


Did Eyesthetica Share Your Private Information Without Your Consent?

Attorneys are investigating a potential class action lawsuit involving Eyesthetica (eyesthetica.com), a California cosmetic surgery practice with locations throughout the greater Los Angeles area.

If you scheduled an appointment with Eyesthetica or took a self-evaluation quiz through their website online and have a Google account, your private information may have been improperly shared with third parties without your consent.

This investigation concerns the use of tracking technologies on the Eyesthetica website, including tracking pixels and analytics tools, that may have transmitted your personal browsing data to third-party advertising companies. Because Eyesthetica is a cosmetic surgery practice, the information potentially shared could include details about sensitive medical procedures you were researching, such as eyelid surgery, facelifts, Botox, or other cosmetic treatments.

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What is Eyesthetica?

Eyesthetica is the largest private physician group in the greater Los Angeles area dedicated exclusively to oculofacial plastic and cosmetic surgery. The practice specializes in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids and face, including eyelid lifts (blepharoplasty), brow lifts, facelifts, double eyelid surgery, ptosis repair, Botox, dermal fillers, and laser treatments.

Eyesthetica operates locations in Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Torrance, Irvine, Encino, and Valencia/Santa Clarita. The practice is staffed by board-certified ophthalmologists who are fellowship-trained in oculoplastic surgery. Several of the physicians hold faculty appointments at the USC Keck School of Medicine.

Patients typically visit eyesthetica.com to learn about available procedures, take self-evaluation quizzes, and schedule consultations online. It is this online interaction with the website that is at the center of this investigation.

What Are Tracking Pixels and Why Is This a Problem?

A tracking pixel is a tiny, invisible piece of code embedded on a website. When you visit a page with a tracking pixel, it can send detailed information about your visit to a third party such as Google or Meta (the company that owns Facebook and Instagram). This can include what pages you viewed, what buttons you clicked, what procedures you researched, your IP address, and identifiers that link your activity to your personal accounts.

The privacy concern is heightened for medical and cosmetic surgery websites because the information being tracked can reveal sensitive details about your health interests. If you visited the Eyesthetica website and browsed pages about eyelid surgery, facelifts, or Botox while logged into Google, that browsing data may have been transmitted to third-party advertising platforms without your knowledge or consent.

Several federal and state privacy laws restrict companies from sharing personal information and online activity without consent. Cosmetic surgery practices handle particularly sensitive information, and patients have a reasonable expectation that their interest in specific procedures will remain private.

Who May Qualify for This Investigation?

You may qualify if:

You scheduled an appointment with Eyesthetica through their website (eyesthetica.com)

You took a self-evaluation quiz on the Eyesthetica website

You browsed the Eyesthetica website while logged into a Google account

The investigation is focused on visitors to the Eyesthetica website who may have had their personal information shared with third-party companies through tracking technologies without proper notice or consent.

How Do I Find Out If I Qualify?

If you believe your privacy may have been compromised by visiting the Eyesthetica website, you can submit your information for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. There is no cost to find out if you qualify.

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Is There a Lawsuit Filed Yet?

This is currently an active investigation. No lawsuit has been filed at this time. Attorneys are evaluating whether there are sufficient grounds to pursue a class action lawsuit. No court has made any determination regarding the merits of these potential claims. Eyesthetica has not been found liable for any wrongdoing. The investigation is being conducted to determine whether legal claims may exist.

What Could Compensation Look Like?

If the investigation leads to a filed lawsuit and a settlement or judgment is reached, individuals who qualify could potentially receive financial compensation. The amount of any potential recovery would depend on the specific facts of the case, the number of affected individuals, and the outcome of any legal proceedings. No specific amount of compensation can be guaranteed at this stage.

Are There Other Similar Investigations?

Yes. Dozens of companies have faced similar tracking pixel privacy investigations and class action lawsuits in recent years. Medical practices, cosmetic surgery clinics, and med spas have been a particular focus because of the sensitive nature of the health information that may be shared through website tracking. Other companies that have settled similar claims include Ideal Image ($3.5 million), Aspen Dental ($18 million), and SelectQuote ($8.25 million).

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it cost anything to participate?
There is no cost to submit your information for evaluation. If attorneys pursue a case on your behalf, representation would typically be on a contingency fee basis, meaning you would not pay any legal fees unless there is a recovery.

What should I do to protect myself?
You can review your Google account privacy settings, clear your browser cookies, and consider using browser extensions that block tracking pixels. You may also want to check whether you have received targeted advertisements related to cosmetic surgery after visiting the Eyesthetica website.

What laws may apply?
Depending on the specific facts, potential legal claims could involve the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and other applicable state and federal privacy statutes.

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Sources

Eyesthetica Official Website

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