Rhinoplasty in United States of America
Rhinoplasty in United States of America ranges from $1,200 to $32,500 across 112 providers in 32 cities. Dr Robert Schwartz Plastic Surgery Dallas offers the most affordable options from $1,200, while premium providers charge up to $32,500. The median price is $9,750.
Prices verified June 2026
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Rhinoplasty
Muse Plastic Surgery in Atlanta performs rhinoplasty using both open and closed techniques, with specialist approaches for ethnic rhinoplasty, female rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, and functional septoplasty. Dr. Wright A. Jones MD FACS evaluates each patient's nasal anatomy and aesthetic goals to determine the appropriate technique, whether addressing a dorsal hump, a wide or undefined tip, nasal asymmetry, or breathing obstruction. Revision rhinoplasty for patients with unsatisfactory prior results is also offered. All cases are assessed individually during a pre-operative consultation.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Jeffrey Spiegel performs primary cosmetic rhinoplasty, functional rhinoplasty, and revisional rhinoplasty using both open and closed techniques at The Spiegel Center in Newton, MA. Aesthetic indications include disproportionate size, dorsal hump, wide or bulbous nasal tip, and asymmetry. Functional indications include deviated septum and nasal valve collapse. Duration is typically one to three hours under general anaesthesia. The fully inside-nose approach — a hallmark of Dr. Spiegel's technique — avoids any visible external scarring in appropriately selected patients.
Rhinoplasty
Westlake Dermatology's West University Houston plastic surgery team performs primary and revision rhinoplasty using open or closed techniques to reshape the nasal bridge, tip, alar base, and nostrils. Procedures address dorsal humps, wide or bulbous tips, nasal asymmetry, alar flaring, and airway obstruction from a deviated septum or internal valve collapse. Ethnic-sensitive rhinoplasty is a clinical strength, with surgeons experienced in diverse nasal anatomies and committed to results that harmonise with each patient's natural facial features. Functional septoplasty may be combined with cosmetic changes in a single procedure.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Rhinoplasty nose reshaping surgery by Dr. James M. Nachbar, MD, FACS at Scottsdale Plastic Surgery. Addresses nasal bridge height, tip refinement, nostril width, asymmetry, and deviated septum. All-inclusive practice estimate of $10,750 covering surgeon, anaesthesia, and facility. Open or closed approach selected based on complexity. Recovery approximately one month before presentable; final results at 12 months.
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
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 (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. Jacob Sedgh performs primary and revision rhinoplasty at his West Hollywood practice, offering both open and closed techniques to address aesthetic and functional concerns. Procedures can refine the nasal tip, bridge, width, and nostrils while preserving or restoring nasal breathing function. Specialised approaches include ethnic rhinoplasty for Middle Eastern, Latino, African American, and Asian patients, as well as functional rhinoplasty to correct deviated septum and airway obstruction. Non-surgical liquid rhinoplasty is available for minor contour adjustments. Vectra 3D imaging is used at consultation to model potential outcomes before any commitment is made.
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. Daniel Barrett performs both open and closed rhinoplasty at his Beverly Hills surgical center. Closed rhinoplasty — performed entirely through the nostrils — suits minor modifications such as dorsal hump removal or small tip refinements with minimal swelling and no external scarring. Open rhinoplasty uses a small inter-columellar incision to allow direct cartilage access for more complex reshaping, reconstruction, and grafting. The procedure takes approximately four hours under general anesthesia, with most patients back to work within one week.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Sheila Nazarian performs open and closed rhinoplasty at Nazarian Plastic Surgery Beverly Hills to reshape the nose for aesthetic or functional goals. Open rhinoplasty uses a small incision beneath the nasal tip for comprehensive access to cartilage and bone, while closed rhinoplasty uses internal incisions for less dramatic adjustments. Techniques include dorsal hump removal, tip refinement and narrowing, nostril reshaping, and structural correction for breathing improvement. Procedures take two to four hours and are performed in the clinic's accredited on-site surgical suite. Most patients return to normal activities within two weeks, with final results settling over twelve months.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Mark Mandell-Brown performs aesthetic, revisional, and functional rhinoplasty using open and closed technique depending on the complexity of each case. His triple board certification — including Head and Neck Surgery — provides a comprehensive anatomical foundation for addressing both the cosmetic and functional components of the nose in a single procedure. Common concerns addressed include disproportionate nose size, a prominent dorsal hump, a wide or undefined nasal tip, nostril asymmetry, and a deviated septum causing impaired nasal airflow. Rhinoplasty results at this practice are designed to harmonise with the patient's overall facial proportions while preserving or improving nasal function.
Rhinoplasty San Francisco
Dr. Maas has performed over 3,000 rhinoplasty procedures and is among San Francisco's most experienced nose surgeons. The clinic offers primary, revision, ethnic, post-traumatic, and septorhinoplasty procedures using both open and closed techniques. Revision rhinoplasty accounts for nearly half of Dr. Maas's caseload, reflecting the referral trust placed by patients with complex correction needs. Non-surgical rhinoplasty with dermal filler is also available for patients not ready for surgery.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Vladimir Grigoryants performs rhinoplasty in all its forms at his Glendale practice, including primary aesthetic rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, ethnic rhinoplasty, male rhinoplasty, transgender nose feminisation, and functional septoplasty. Both open and closed (scarless) techniques are offered, with selection based on the structural complexity and degree of tip refinement required. Breathing concerns such as a deviated septum are addressed alongside aesthetic changes where appropriate. Patients travel to the Glendale clinic nationally and internationally to access Dr. Grigoryants's rhinoplasty expertise.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Adam Tattelbaum performs cosmetic and reduction rhinoplasty at his Rockville, Maryland practice, serving the Washington DC metro area. All-inclusive pricing ranges from $12,000 to $15,000, covering surgeon, anesthesia, and facility fees. Computer imaging is used during consultation to hone the surgical plan and establish shared aesthetic goals. Described by Dr. Tattelbaum as one of the most technically demanding procedures he performs, rhinoplasty at AT Cosmetics addresses concerns including nasal size, dorsal hump, tip definition, and nasal asymmetry.
Rhinoplasty
La Peer Health Systems performs rhinoplasty (nose surgery) through its Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery department at its Beverly Hills ambulatory surgical center. Board-certified surgeons perform both cosmetic and functional rhinoplasty, including septoplasty for deviated septum correction, using open or closed technique depending on case complexity. The AAAHC-accredited facility on Wilshire Boulevard serves patients from West Hollywood and greater Los Angeles seeking outpatient nasal surgery in a hospital-grade ASC setting.
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.
Rhinoplasty
Portland Plastic Surgery Group performs rhinoplasty starting at $12,855, with an all-inclusive price that covers surgeon, surgical assistant, facility, anaesthesiologist, and CosmetAssure complication insurance. The four board-certified plastic surgeons at the Pearl District practice address aesthetic concerns including nasal profile, tip shape, dorsal hump, and asymmetry, as well as functional concerns such as a deviated septum or impaired breathing. Procedures are planned on an individual basis following consultation, using both open and closed technique depending on the complexity of the case.
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty at GW Medical Faculty Associates is performed by Dr. Michael Olding and Dr. Adam Singleton in Washington DC, covering both cosmetic and functional nasal surgery. Aesthetic rhinoplasty addresses dorsal hump reduction, tip refinement, asymmetry correction, and nasal width; functional cases include septoplasty for deviated septum and airway obstruction. Dr. Singleton, a facial plastic surgeon with subspecialty focus on nasal surgery, also performs septoplasty as part of his otolaryngology-based practice and treats nasal and maxillofacial trauma. Procedures are performed under general anesthesia at GW Hospital's surgical facilities.
Preservation Rhinoplasty
De La Cruz Plastic Surgery Houston performs preservation rhinoplasty using Piezo ultrasonic bone-cutting technology, eliminating the need for traditional hammers and osteotomes and allowing for more precise, controlled reshaping of nasal bone and cartilage. Open or closed approaches are selected based on the degree of change required. Cartilage grafting is employed where structural support or tip refinement is needed. Septoplasty for breathing correction may be integrated. The technique addresses dorsal humps, nasal asymmetry, drooping or bulbous tips, wide nasal bridges, and nostril shape. Return to most activities occurs at seven to ten days; final tip refinement is visible at twelve months.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Andrew S. Frankel performs aesthetic, functional, ethnic, and revision rhinoplasty from his Beverly Hills practice using both open and closed techniques. The practice cites the Beverly Hills rhinoplasty range as $8,000–$20,000, with revision cases averaging higher due to complexity and potential cartilage grafting from the ear or rib. Procedures are outpatient under general anaesthesia, typically lasting one to two hours. Patients can drive and return to desk work at approximately eight days and resume strenuous exercise at three weeks. Full tip refinement results are visible over six to eighteen months.
