Rhinoplasty in New York City
See our ranked guide: Best Rhinoplasty in New York City →Rhinoplasty in New York City ranges from $5,000 to $15,000 across 11 providers. Pricing is relatively consistent, with City Facial Plastics Dr Gary Linkov NYC starting from $5,000.
Prices verified June 2026
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Rhinoplasty — Open & Closed Nose Reshaping
Dr. Gary Linkov performs both open and closed rhinoplasty at City Facial Plastics, tailoring technique to each patient's anatomy and goals. Open rhinoplasty uses a small columellar incision for complex reshaping cases, while the closed endonasal approach leaves no visible scarring. Functional rhinoplasty addressing septal deviation, turbinate reduction, or nasal valve repair is also offered. Each consultation includes 3D simulation from eight angles. Surgeon fees range from $5,000 to $25,000 depending on complexity; operating room and anesthesia fees are billed separately.
Rhinoplasty (NatraNose)
Dr. Philip Miller performs primary, revision, ethnic, and micro rhinoplasty from his Midtown East Manhattan practice under the NatraNose methodology — a philosophy emphasising proportional, natural-looking nasal refinement rather than a uniform aesthetic. Open, closed, and preservation techniques are selected based on each patient's anatomy and goals. Procedures typically last one to two and a half hours, and most patients return to office work within approximately one week. Dr. Miller holds double board certification in facial plastic surgery and otolaryngology, with more than 20 years focused exclusively on facial procedures.
Rhinoplasty — Open, Closed & Quick Recovery
Dr. Jacono performs open, closed, ethnic, teenage, and revision rhinoplasty, plus his proprietary Quick Recovery Rhinoplasty™ — a patented technique that avoids breaking nasal bones and minimises visible incisions for faster recovery. Digital morphing technology is used at consultation for pre-surgical planning so patients can visualise potential results. Closed approach patients typically see most swelling resolve within two to three weeks; open approach within four weeks, with a nasal cast worn during the first week.
Rhinoplasty — Nose Reshaping Surgery
Dr. Edward Kwak performs primary, revision, ethnic, and Asian rhinoplasty at his Carnegie Hill surgical suite. Each procedure is tailored to the patient's facial proportions and cultural aesthetics, using cartilage grafts where needed. Financing through CareCredit and PatientFi is available. Personalised quotes follow an in-person or virtual consultation.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Reshaping)
Dr. Sherman performs both closed and open rhinoplasty, selecting the approach based on complexity. Closed rhinoplasty — used in approximately half his cases — leaves no external scar and is associated with less postoperative swelling. Septoplasty can be performed simultaneously and may qualify for partial insurance coverage. Nasal splint removal at six to seven days; most patients return to work within twelve days.
Rhinoplasty — Cosmetic & Functional Nose Reshaping
Dr. Tornambe performs open and closed rhinoplasty to reshape the nose for aesthetic improvement or to correct functional breathing issues. Open rhinoplasty uses a small incision between the nostrils for greater surgical access in complex cases, while closed rhinoplasty keeps all incisions hidden inside the nostrils with no external scarring. The procedure addresses dorsal humps, bulbous or drooping tips, asymmetry, and injury-related deformities. Surgery is performed under general or local anaesthesia with sedation, lasting 2–3 hours, with most patients returning to daily activities within 7–10 days.
Rhinoplasty (Primary & Revision)
Rhinoplasty performed by Dr. Steven J. Pearlman, who has performed over 7,500 procedures across primary open, closed/endonasal, preservation, and septorhinoplasty techniques. Ultrasonic piezo instrumentation minimises bruising and swelling versus conventional osteotomes. Vectra 3D and Mirror 2D imaging allow virtual simulation of expected outcomes before surgery. Revision rhinoplasty up to $29,000 for complex cases. Upper East Side NYC location.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Adam Schaffner performs aesthetic, revisional, and reconstructive rhinoplasty from his Midtown Manhattan practice, using both open and closed technique depending on the complexity of the case and patient anatomy. Aesthetic rhinoplasty addresses concerns including disproportionate nose size, a prominent dorsal hump, a wide or bulbous tip, and nasal asymmetry. Revisional rhinoplasty corrects unsatisfactory results from prior nasal surgery. Reconstructive cases may address a deviated septum or compromised airway, and may be partially covered by insurance where functional impairment is documented. Procedures are performed under general anaesthesia and typically last approximately two hours.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Reshaping Surgery)
Surgical rhinoplasty to refine nasal shape, reduce a hump, narrow the tip, or correct asymmetry using open or closed technique. Open rhinoplasty provides maximum visualisation for complex reshaping; closed rhinoplasty keeps all incisions inside the nostrils for more limited refinements. Techniques include spreader grafts and cartilage flaps for structural reconstruction. Recovery involves a nasal splint for one to two weeks.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Weill Cornell Medicine offers rhinoplasty through both its Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and its ENT Facial Plastic Surgery unit, providing access to surgeons trained in open and closed techniques. Procedures address cosmetic concerns such as dorsal humps, bulbous tips, and asymmetries, as well as functional issues including deviated septum and nasal airway obstruction. Revision rhinoplasty for patients seeking correction of prior results is available within the same academic medical system.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Dr. Rapaport has performed rhinoplasty for over 30 years and offers cosmetic and functional nose reshaping, including full rhinoplasty, tipplasty, reduction, augmentation, primary and revision cases, and liquid rhinoplasty. Open and closed technique options are tailored to the individual. Patients aged 16 and older with a fully developed nose are candidates. Recovery involves a splint for about four days, return to desk work in five to seven days, and final results visible at one year.
