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Rhinoplasty prices vary greatly because the rhinoplasty procedure itself encompasses a wide range of techniques that can be performed to different extents.Therefore the cost range is pretty wide from $6000-$12,000. My recommendation is to first find qualified surgeons that are board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery or the American Board of Otolaryngology. Find one or two surgeons you trust, then compare prices between them. Factors that influence the price include:1. Location - Will it be performed in a hospital with an overnight stay, an independent out- patient facility or a doctors office?2. Type of Anesthesia - IV sedation or General Anesthesia? Will a board certified anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist be used, or an RN? 3. Experience and training of your surgeon. The best trained (and longest) would be a surgeon board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, but also consider American Board of Otolaryngology trained surgeons 4. Length and Complexity of Surgery - Tip Rhinoplasty only or complete rhinoplasty, open or closed technique, deviated septum repair,or breathing problems corrected, , how long, ?etc
The cost of a rhinoplasty is driven by 3 factors which include time in the operating room, time under anesthesia, and the surgeon's fees. There is geographic irritation and some surgeons charge more than others. It is important to shop quality, not price. since this is your nose. Rhinoplasty is the most difficult procedure to perform the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so choose wisely. For many examples, our price list, and more information, please see the link and video below
Great question! Rhinoplasty can be highly specialized and customized depending on each individual patient needs. When seeking out a rhinoplasty surgeon, I recommending going with a surgeon who has experienced with similar noses like yours, such as similar patient ethnicity or needs....
Periosteal ossification simply means that bone has been laid down as a reaction to being roughed up or rasped from your prior rhinoplasty. Whether it will go away with more time is unknown although less likely greater than one year after your original surgery. If it is visible and an aesthetic...
Yes it is possible to raise the dorsum at the radix. However after viewing your picture where are other issues that should be addressed. You appear to have a ptotic tip or lower third of your nose, with a high caudal septum, and elevation of the boney-cartilaginous rhinion. Please seek an...