Rhinoplasty in Dallas
See our ranked guide: Best Rhinoplasty in Dallas →Rhinoplasty in Dallas ranges from $1,200 to $15,000 across 11 providers. Dr Robert Schwartz Plastic Surgery Dallas offers the most affordable options from $1,200, while premium providers charge up to $15,000. The median price is $9,000.
Prices verified June 2026
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Liquid Rhinoplasty (Non-Surgical Nose Reshaping)
Dr. Robert Schwartz offers liquid rhinoplasty — non-surgical nose reshaping using hyaluronic acid fillers — as a minimally invasive alternative to surgical rhinoplasty for patients seeking subtle nasal contouring without surgery or downtime. Using precise filler placement, Dr. Schwartz can smooth a dorsal hump, refine nasal tip appearance, improve symmetry, and lift a drooping tip. The procedure takes 15 to 30 minutes, is performed under topical anaesthesia, and produces immediately visible results that last six to eighteen months. Note: liquid rhinoplasty cannot address functional issues such as a deviated septum or breathing obstruction.
Rhinoplasty — Elegant Precision™ Nose Surgery
Dr. White performs his proprietary Elegant Precision™ Rhinoplasty using both open and closed techniques. His dual training in ENT and plastic surgery gives him rare expertise in nasal structure, function, and aesthetics — covering primary rhinoplasty, revision cases, nasal fracture repair, septoplasty, and turbinate surgery. Candidates should be at least 16 years old with fully developed nasal bones. Recovery involves swelling and bruising for approximately two weeks, with return to work in one to two weeks.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Beale performs both open and closed rhinoplasty for cosmetic and functional nasal refinement, as well as revision rhinoplasty and ethnic rhinoplasty. Procedures can simultaneously address aesthetic concerns — bridge humps, tip shape, nasal width, and asymmetry — alongside functional issues such as a deviated septum or breathing obstruction. Septoplasty and endoscopic balloon sinuplasty are also available. Pricing is determined at consultation.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Rhinoplasty nose reshaping surgery performed by DPSI's board-certified surgeons, including internationally recognised rhinoplasty expert Dr. Rod J. Rohrich — founder of the Dallas Rhinoplasty Meeting, which has trained over 15,000 surgeons globally. Open and closed techniques available to address nasal bridge height, tip projection, dorsal hump, asymmetry, and deviated septum. Revision rhinoplasty accepted. Consultation required for personalised quote.
Rhinoplasty — Nose Reshaping Surgery
Primary rhinoplasty at Dallas Rhinoplasty Center addresses cosmetic concerns including dorsal humps, bulbous or drooping tips, crooked noses, and asymmetry, as well as functional breathing issues. Dr. Cochran uses VECTRA 3D imaging to simulate likely outcomes before surgery. Techniques include open or closed approaches with cartilage reshaping or grafting. A cast is typically removed after 5–7 days and most patients return to office work within two weeks.
Rhinoplasty — Nose Reshaping Surgery
Dr. Sam Jejurikar performs rhinoplasty at his North Dallas practice to address cosmetic concerns including dorsal humps, bulbous or drooping nasal tips, crooked bridges, and overall facial asymmetry. Both open and closed surgical approaches are available depending on complexity. Functional breathing concerns such as a deviated septum can often be corrected simultaneously. Crisalix 3D imaging is used during consultations to simulate likely outcomes, and most patients return to desk work within two weeks of surgery.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Law Plastic Surgery offers open and closed rhinoplasty in Dallas, performed by Dr. Huay-Zong Law — a craniofacial-fellowship-trained surgeon with specialised expertise in Asian rhinoplasty, African American rhinoplasty, cleft rhinoplasty, and revision rhinoplasty. Procedures address cosmetic shape, nasal tip definition, bridge width, nostril size, and functional breathing issues. Surgery takes one to three hours. Most patients return to work within one week, with residual swelling fully resolving over up to one year.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Dr. Avashia offers primary and revision rhinoplasty using advanced ultrasonic and preservation techniques that minimise structural trauma and accelerate healing. As a member of The Rhinoplasty Society, he performs open, closed, ethnic, and reconstructive nose surgery tailored to each patient's facial anatomy. Non-surgical rhinoplasty using dermal filler is also available for patients seeking a non-invasive reshaping option.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Reshaping)
Dr. Rohrich performs open rhinoplasty to address tip refinement, dorsal hump reduction, deviated septum, and functional breathing issues. As chair of the world's premier Dallas Rhinoplasty Conference and a globally recognised authority on nasal surgery, he applies a precision approach he describes as 'surgery of millimetres'. Liquid rhinoplasty (non-surgical) is also available. Revision rhinoplasty is offered for patients seeking correction of prior results.
Revision Rhinoplasty — Secondary Nose Surgery
Revision rhinoplasty corrects complications or unsatisfactory aesthetic and functional results from a prior nasal surgery. Dr. Cochran reconstructs the underlying cartilage and bone framework using grafts sourced from the septum, ear, or rib. Cases requiring rib cartilage necessitate an overnight stay. Patients must be at least one year post-prior surgery and in good general health. Complexity and average operative time of approximately four hours make this procedure more involved than primary rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Dr. David Azouz performs cosmetic and functional rhinoplasty at his Dallas practice, addressing nasal size, shape, symmetry, and breathing function. Sub-procedures include standard rhinoplasty, functional rhinoplasty for breathing correction, revision rhinoplasty, deviated septum repair (septoplasty), male rhinoplasty, adolescent rhinoplasty, Asian and ethnic rhinoplasty, saddle nose repair, and nasal fracture reconstruction. Recovery to full strenuous activity takes four to six weeks. An online price estimate calculator is available on the clinic's website.
Rhinoplasty (Surgical Nose Job)
Open rhinoplasty by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Deuber, using cauterization of blood vessels before incision to minimize intraoperative bleeding. No internal splints or nasal packing used post-operatively. Stitches removed at five days; the majority of swelling resolves within three to six weeks, with residual tip refinement over four to six months. A non-surgical liquid rhinoplasty using filler is also available for patients not ready for surgery.
