Rhinoplasty Costs

John Philip Connors III, MD answers: How much does rhinoplasty cost?

What are average rhinoplasty cost? Does the price of a nose job vary by state like some other plastic surgeries?


John Philip Connors III, MD
5 months ago

Be careful signing up for a rhinoplasty, or any cosmetic surgery for that matter, based on price alone. Interview as many Board Certified Rhinoplasty surgeons as you can in your area. You may find that prices vary; you may also find that each surgeon has different thoughts on how he/she may approach your procedure.

Remember, the cost of surgery includes many aspects...surgeon, facility fees and access,nursing care, anesthesia care,etc.  Make sure you are able to meet and discuss surgery and plans with your surgeon, look at before and after photos of their work and find out what exactly the "price" includes.

Bottom line, you get what you pay for....bargain surgery is just that!

Good luck!  JPC

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A: Atlanta Rhinoplasty $5,450.00

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
5 months ago

At our facility in Atlanta the price of the Rhinoplasty is $5,450.00. This includes the physician fee, anesthesia fee, facility fee and all of your follow-up appointments after surgery. 

The only additional cost may be lab work and prescriptions if needed.

Do keep in mind that in this day and time most facilities have financing options.

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