Rhinoplasty in Chicago
See our ranked guide: Best Rhinoplasty in Chicago →Rhinoplasty in Chicago ranges from $6,100 to $15,000 across 11 providers. Pricing is relatively consistent, with Fulcrum Aesthetics starting from $6,100.
Prices verified June 2026
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Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Rhinoplasty (nose reshaping surgery) by Dr. David Hill MD, fellowship-trained plastic surgeon. $6,100–$10,700. Open or closed technique under general anaesthesia. Addresses nasal hump, tip refinement, nostril width, and breathing function. One of Chicago's most credentialed rhinoplasty surgeons. Recovery: splint for one week, most swelling resolves over six to twelve months.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Dr. Mustoe is recognized as a national rhinoplasty expert, addressing both aesthetic reshaping and functional concerns such as a deviated septum or impaired breathing. TLKM performs primary and revision rhinoplasty, with results tailored to each patient's facial proportions. Procedures are carried out at the private 900 N Michigan Ave surgical center in Chicago, with thorough pre-operative planning during a dedicated $300 consultation that applies toward the procedure.
Rhinoplasty — Nose Surgery
Dr. Horn performs primary and revision rhinoplasty using open and closed techniques at his River North, Chicago practice. Procedures address bridge profile, tip projection and shape, nostril width, symmetry, and functional concerns including a deviated septum. Both cosmetic reshaping and combined functional-cosmetic cases are handled. Consultations are available in person and virtually, with financing options for qualified patients.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Steven Dayan leads one of the highest-volume rhinoplasty practices in the United States from this Chicago Old Town clinic, with over 3,500 procedures completed and approximately 200 performed each year. Both open and closed techniques are available, with incision approach selected based on the complexity of the case and the patient's anatomy. Closed rhinoplasty keeps all incisions within the nostrils, avoiding external scarring, and is preferred for less complex modifications. Revision rhinoplasty, deviated septum repair, and non-surgical liquid rhinoplasty using precision filler injections are also offered.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Jacob Bloom performs open, closed, and revision rhinoplasty from his Gold Coast Chicago practice, addressing aesthetic concerns including nasal proportion, dorsal hump, tip definition, and nasal asymmetry, as well as functional airway concerns. Procedures are performed under IV sedation on an outpatient basis and typically last one to two hours. A nasal splint is worn for the first week, with most patients returning to work within five to seven days. Final nasal shape stabilises over approximately twelve months.
Rhinoplasty (Open & Closed)
Dr. Hudson offers both open and closed rhinoplasty techniques tailored to each patient's nasal anatomy and aesthetic goals. Surgery lasts two to four hours under general anesthesia, with splint removal at one week and social presentability by weeks two to three. Candidates should be 16 or older for women and 17–18 or older for men with fully developed facial structures. All facility and anesthesia costs are included in the quoted starting price.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Julius Few offers the full range of rhinoplasty procedures from his Chicago practice at the John Hancock Center, including open rhinoplasty, closed rhinoplasty, ethnic rhinoplasty, functional rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, and liquid rhinoplasty using dermal fillers. Open technique provides direct visualisation of the cartilaginous framework for complex structural modification; closed technique is used for limited refinements without an external scar. Ethnic rhinoplasty preserves heritage-defining features while addressing the patient's specific aesthetic goals. Revision cases address unsatisfactory outcomes from prior nasal surgery.
Rhinoplasty
Primary and revision rhinoplasty performed by Northwestern University board-certified plastic surgeons using open or closed technique depending on the structural changes required. The procedure reshapes the nasal bridge, tip, base, and nostrils for improved facial harmony and proportion. Cartilage grafting from septum, ear, or rib is incorporated when structural augmentation or support is needed. Correction of both cosmetic and functional airway concerns is addressed in the same surgical session when indicated.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Dr. George Moynihan performs open rhinoplasty using the Piezotome ultrasonic device for precise, atraumatic bone reshaping. The procedure addresses dorsal humps, bulbous or wide nasal tips, asymmetry, and functional breathing concerns. Revision rhinoplasty is also available for patients seeking correction after prior surgery. Recovery involves cast removal at 5–7 days, return to work around one week, and full resolution of swelling over twelve months.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Open and closed rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and complex nasal reconstruction performed by Dr. Robert L. Walton, MD, FACS at Plastic Surgery Chicago in the Gold Coast. Dr. Walton is a nationally recognised rhinoplasty authority with academic publications in nasal surgery and a subspecialty in cocaine-nose correction and post-traumatic nasal reconstruction. Open and closed techniques are offered; septoplasty can be combined. Consultation required for pricing.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Primary, revision, and ethnic rhinoplasty performed by Dr. Parit A. Patel, MD, MBA, FACS — a Newsweek-recognised Best Plastic Surgeon for rhinoplasty — at 737 N Michigan Ave, Chicago. Dr. Patel's craniofacial reconstructive training makes him well-positioned to address both aesthetic concerns (dorsal hump, tip shape, bridge width, asymmetry) and functional nasal issues including septoplasty. Open and closed techniques are available. Ethnic rhinoplasty honouring the patient's heritage is offered alongside standard aesthetic cases.
