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The tip is the most complex part of the rhinoplasty so there will still be a significant cost involved - usually between $7500 - $12500, depending on where it's done. The healing will be significantly less than a full rhinoplasty since no bony work is being done. Be sure to see a rhinoplasty specialist for consultation.
Dear kearneyg,the cost of surgery depends on a lot of factors (type of surgery, number of treated areas, anesthesia fee, surgeon, facility fee, city, etc.).. It would be the best to visit or call plastic surgery offices and ask for a price.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Costs vary from $2500 to $10,000 for a tip plasty. The best way to figure out the healing process is to watch a video that shows daily progress of an actual rhinoplasty patient. RegardsDr. J
Cost and healing time for nasal tip plasty: The nasal tip typically takes the longest to heal of any part of the nose. How long it takes depends mostly on the thickness of the skin. Thin skin patients will see their final results within six months. Average skin can take approximately one year to see the final results thick-skinned can take over two years. This does not mean that the nose will be fat and swollen. It usually looks better than before surgery right from the beginning, but not its final best. The process in some cases can be sped up by injecting Cortizone to help resolve swelling and scar tissue. The cost will vary dramatically from one surgeon to the next and will range anywhere from five to $15,000
Hi Kearneyg,Thank you for your question.Tipplasty cost would be less than rhinoplasty. Healing process; depends on surgical approach, skin type, age, general condition and etc. BestOprDr. Cem Altindag
Hi, thank you for the question. If you have no difficulty of breathing caused from the cartilage/or bone deviation, needs nothing to do this. Regards. Cem Altindag
Hi and welcome to our forum! From your single photo, there appears to be a localized hump of the bridge at the middle third of the nose, suggesting that you may require lowering of the bridge to achieve an aesthetic appearance. I only received one photo....are there more? (I don't see a saddle...
Hi, Thank you for your question. Your own cartilage graft would be best material to fill these areas. A revision is needed for this V deformity. Regards. OprDr Cem Altindag The Nose Clinic TR