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The price for rhinoplasty can range from around $5000 to well over $10000 depending on what has to be done. The most important thing, more so than price, is to find experienced rhinoplasty surgeons to consult with to find out about the procedure, and for you to see who you feel comfortable with.
My fee for your type of surgery is $3500.00. This does not include the surgery center fee about $1200 and Anesthesiologist fee about $1200. These are rough estimates and can change without notice. Hope it serves as a guideline to you. RegardsDr. J
Prices usually range from $5500 - $12,000, depending on expertise and area of the country. I recommend seeking out a Board-Certified plastic surgeon who will accurately examine your nose, create a simulation that will show you what your nose COULD look like after surgery, and formulate a plan tailored to your needs. Good luck!
Every rhinoplasty is a bit different and certainly surgeon fees will vary from region to region as well. It is best to be seen in person.
The cost of the rhinoplasty is driven by 3 fees, which include time in the operating room, time under anesthesia, and the surgeon's fee for performing the rhinoplasty procedure. A closed rhinoplasty procedure can shorten the nose, remove the hook at the end of it, reduce the columellar show, and remove the dorsal hump. Digital computer imaging would be helpful to understand what can be accomplished with your nose upon your facial features. For many before and after closed rhinoplasty examples and our price list, please see the link below
Dear EsmeA, Open rhinoplasty procedures are inherently characterized by post-operative swelling and fullness. The monthly menstrual cycle is also characterized by water retention and swelling and I’ve certainly seen that premenstrual syndrome can affect swelling following rhinoplasty, f...
It is almost certain that you have increased the amount of swelling following your surgery. This may slow your recovery but is unlikely to have done any significant damage. Go and see your surgeon.
Diagnosis is not just about looking at a photograph in giving an opinion but also involves physical examination. As such it is therefore impossible to give you an accurate idea of what is going on. If it's improving and it may well continue to do so you need to liaise with your surgeon.