Rhinoplasty in Seattle
See our ranked guide: Best Rhinoplasty in Seattle →Rhinoplasty in Seattle ranges from $7,000 to $12,000 across 6 providers. Pricing is relatively consistent, with Seattle Plastic Surgery — Dr. Craig Jonov starting from $7,000.
Prices verified June 2026
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Rhinoplasty
Seattle Plastic Surgery Center performs rhinoplasty to refine nasal size, shape, tip projection, bridge profile, and overall facial harmony. Dr. Craig Jonov's fellowship training in facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgery informs both open and closed technique approaches tailored to each patient's anatomy. The procedure is performed in the clinic's JCAHO-accredited OR under board-certified anesthesia, with two weeks of social downtime and final results visible as swelling resolves over twelve months.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Alexander Sobel performs primary, revisional, and ethnic rhinoplasty from the AAAHC-accredited surgical suite at the Bellevue, WA practice. Procedures use both open and closed technique, selected based on case complexity and anatomical requirements. Common aesthetic concerns addressed include dorsal hump reduction, nasal tip refinement, width correction, and asymmetry improvement. Functional rhinoplasty for septal deviation and airway obstruction is also available, and functional components may qualify for partial insurance coverage. The practice serves rhinoplasty patients from across greater Seattle, the Eastside, and the Pacific Northwest.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Rhinoplasty performed by Dr. David Santos and Dr. Craig Jonov at Seattle Plastic Surgery Center, using open (columella incision) and closed methods under general or local-plus-sedation anesthesia. Procedures typically run 2.5 hours. The open approach allows direct visualization of the nasal cartilage framework for precise reshaping of the tip, bridge, and nostrils. Priced at $8,995 with either surgeon — transparent all-in pricing.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Reshaping)
Dr. William Portuese performs primary and revision rhinoplasty at his on-site Medicare-certified surgery center in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood. His preferred closed technique places all incisions internally, leaving no external scarring. General anesthesia is administered by board-certified anesthesiologists. Primary rhinoplasty is priced from $11,600 all-inclusive; complex or revision cases from $13,800. Minor corrections such as columella adjustment or Weirs excision start at $4,850. Recovery involves a one-week cast with bruising resolving by two weeks and full healing at one year.
Rhinoplasty
Sound Plastic Surgery Seattle performs aesthetic and functional rhinoplasty using both open and closed techniques, depending on case complexity and patient anatomy. Procedures address concerns including disproportionate nose size, dorsal hump, wide or bulbous nasal tip, nasal asymmetry, and impaired nasal breathing. The practice offers primary rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty for patients with unsatisfactory results from prior nasal surgery, ethnic rhinoplasty preserving natural heritage features, and functional rhinoplasty for structural airway concerns. Computer simulation is available for pre-operative planning and expectation setting.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Dr. Egrari performs both open and closed rhinoplasty techniques at the AAAASF-accredited on-site surgical centre in Bellevue. Procedures typically run two to three hours under general anaesthesia. Revision rhinoplasty is also available for patients seeking to refine prior work. A nasal splint is worn for approximately one week post-operatively, with most patients returning to desk work within ten to fourteen days. Functional nasal corrections may qualify for partial insurance coverage.
