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Be careful what you ask for. IF all you want is a hump removal. No change to the large or drooping tip. No correction of septal deviation, etc. Then costs could be as little as 4-5,000. However, if you are seeking overall correction including the hump, fees could total up to 20,000.
Hi, Rhinoplasty hump removal may cost up to $150,000 per pound of hump removed. Fortunately we only remove a fraction of a pound which may run between $6000 to $20,000 depending upon the rhinoplasty surgeon, location, anesthesia, and operating room. Cost should not be the determining factor in choosing your rhinoplasty surgeon as the cost of repairing a botched surgery is very expensive. Take your time and choose your rhinoplasty surgeon most carefully. Good luck and be well. Dr. P
The typical cost of Rhinoplasty (including Anesthesia and Facility) is $7-8 k. Rhinoplasty is a complex procedure and requires a great deal of expertise to obtain consistently good results. I would advise you to choose the Surgeon first,the price second.
The average cost is $5-8000. It depends on how good the surgeon is and how much work needs to be done. But pick a surgeon for the quality of his work, not the price.
The typical cost for a rhinoplasty ranges from $5,000.00 to $10,000.00. Cost for rhinoplasty in our office is approximately $6,000.00, which includes the operating room, anesthesia, and the surgeon’s fee for performing the procedure.
Because of the economy, I am offering a temporary price reduction on all cosmetic surgery including rhinoplasty. Watch my video.
The cost for rhinoplasty is $6000-$8000, depending on geographic location , the experience of your surgeon, and what will be changed. Of course cost is important, but should not be the only consideration.
Hi, Depending on where you live and if you have insurance coverage this can cost from 3500 to 10,000 or more. Best, Dr.S.
At this point it would be best for you to speak with your surgeon regarding the skin issue you are experiencing. He/she may refer you to a board certified dermatologist who may be able to help you with your issue. It sounds like a pigmentation problem, and there are many treatments available to...
I think you are referring to very large glands and overgrowth of the surface of the nose which is called Rhinopyma. This can successfully be treated with either shaving off the excess or now more commonly I use a laser to thin this area more precisely. Watch my video.
It is difficult to assess your concerns with the photograph above. However, it is not uncomon for the swelling to persist for 1-2 years after rhinoplasty. Some surgeons utilize steroid injections to expedite the process but most would likely advise leaving the nose alone.