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 (Nose Reshaping)
Dr Fortes performs primary and revision rhinoplasty using open or closed techniques tailored to each patient's nasal anatomy and aesthetic objectives. With 25 years of experience and over 41 documented before-and-after rhinoplasty cases, the practice offers cosmetic nasal hump reduction, tip refinement, alar base narrowing, and functional airway correction (septoplasty). Dr Fortes takes an ethnicity-sensitive approach, aiming for results that harmonise with the patient's facial features rather than imposing a single aesthetic template. Surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure in one to two hours under general anaesthesia.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
Dr. Zhuravsky performs open and closed rhinoplasty, septoplasty, ultrasonic piezotome rhinoplasty, cartilage grafting, and ethnic and revision variants. Every consultation includes computer morphing to preview results. Anesthesia fees are separate; the external splint is removed at day 7, with light activity resuming within 7–10 days and final results developing over one year.
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.
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
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 Job)
Primary and revision rhinoplasty performed at La Peer Surgery Center by board-certified surgeons including Dr. Babak Azizzadeh (facial plastic) and Dr. Hootan Zandifar (ENT/facial plastics). Addresses dorsal hump reduction, tip refinement, alar base narrowing, functional septoplasty, and ethnic rhinoplasty. Outpatient procedure under general anesthesia in a Beverly Hills AAAHC-accredited ASC. Initial swelling resolves within two to three weeks; final results visible at twelve months.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Rady Rahban performs primary and revision rhinoplasty at his AAAASF-accredited Lasky Drive Surgery Center in Beverly Hills. Both open and closed techniques are available depending on the degree of refinement required. The practice specialises in ethnic rhinoplasty — preserving heritage features while addressing concerns — male rhinoplasty, revision of previous surgery, rhinoplasty combined with chin implant for improved facial balance, and non-surgical rhinoplasty with fillers. Patients are discharged the same day and wear a nasal splint during the initial healing period; near-final results typically emerge at around six months.
Rhinoplasty
Dr. Frank Agullo performs open and closed rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty at his El Paso practice, using VECTRA 3D imaging for pre-surgical visualization. The procedure addresses overall nose size, bridge width, dorsal humps, tip projection and definition, nostril dimensions, and alar flaring. Open rhinoplasty uses a small columellar incision for direct visualization of the nasal framework; closed rhinoplasty keeps all incisions endonasal. Recovery involves one week with nasal tape in place, with swelling reducing over two to twelve weeks and final results in some patients taking up to one year.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Reshaping)
Triple board-certified Dr. Mentz — ranked #8 nationally for rhinoplasty by Newsweek — offers primary and revision rhinoplasty at his AAAASF-accredited Houston surgical centre. His head and neck surgery training provides an anatomical depth rarely found in general plastic surgery practices. All-inclusive pricing covers surgeon, anesthesia, and facility fees.
Preservation Rhinoplasty
Preservation rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty performed by Dr. Kayva Crawford at Torrey Pines Plastic Surgery Del Mar — a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon and national speaker on preservation rhinoplasty techniques. Open and closed approaches available. Also addresses functional breathing concerns including septal deviation. Revision rhinoplasty for patients with unsatisfactory prior surgery is a specialist focus. Final results develop over 12–24 months.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Dr Afrooz performs open, closed, ethnic, functional, and revision rhinoplasty from his Coral Gables practice. Techniques are tailored to diverse anatomy including African-American, Middle Eastern, Hispanic/Latinx, and Asian noses. Functional rhinoplasty for airway correction may qualify for insurance coverage. Recovery involves one to two weeks of initial downtime, with full resolution at approximately one year.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Primary and revision rhinoplasty by Dr. Adam Weinfeld, a board-certified plastic surgeon and rhinoplasty specialist with 15+ years and 12,500+ procedures. Open, closed, structural preservation, and piezo ultrasonic rhinoplasty techniques are available. Transparent all-inclusive pricing: primary rhinoplasty from $19,000, revision from $26,000. The practice is widely recognized as a leading rhinoplasty center in Austin, TX.
Rhinoplasty — Primary & Revision
Primary and revision rhinoplasty performed by Dr. Cat Huang-Begovic at her Beverly Hills practice. Dr. Huang-Begovic is dual board-certified in Plastic Surgery and Otolaryngology — a combination that provides exceptional training in both nasal anatomy and the underlying airway structures — making her particularly suited to functional and cosmetic combined nasal surgery. Both open (external incision) and closed (scarless) techniques are used depending on the complexity and goals of the procedure.
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
Primary and revision rhinoplasty for reshaping the nasal bridge, tip, base, and nostrils to improve aesthetic proportions and facial harmony. Performed by Dr. Brooke R. Seckel MD FACS at Emerson Hospital's Clough Surgical Center. Open or closed techniques selected based on the degree of structural change required. The practice also offered chin augmentation and facial implants to complement nasal reshaping.
Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty at Dr. Cerrati's Park City practice addresses cosmetic and functional nasal concerns including bridge humps, bulbous or drooping tip, deviated septum, crooked nose, and nasal valve collapse. Open and closed techniques are offered based on case complexity. Variants include revision rhinoplasty, teenage rhinoplasty, male rhinoplasty, Asian and ethnic rhinoplasty, and non-surgical liquid rhinoplasty. Out-of-town patients attend virtual consultations before travelling for surgery.
Rhinoplasty (Closed Technique — Primary & Revision)
Rhinoplasty at Imagos Plastic Surgery Miami is performed under general anesthesia using the preferred closed technique — all incisions placed inside the nostrils with no external scar, reduced postoperative swelling, and shorter recovery compared to the open approach. Addressed concerns include crooked noses, bulbous or asymmetric tips, humps, wide bridges, disproportionate size, and revision rhinoplasty. Outpatient procedure with same-day discharge. Free consultation required for pricing.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Primary, revision, and functional rhinoplasty performed by double board-certified plastic and ENT surgeon Dr. Jeremy White at ARC Plastic Surgery Miami. Dr. White's preferred approach is closed rhinoplasty — all incisions inside the nostrils with no external scarring. Open, functional/septoplasty, and ethnic rhinoplasty are also offered. Consultation required for pricing.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Rhinoplasty in open or closed technique to reshape the nasal bridge, tip, nostrils, or overall nasal proportions. Non-surgical rhinoplasty using dermal filler is also available as a temporary alternative. Recovery includes 1 to 2 days of bed rest, suture removal at one week, and primary swelling resolution within two to four weeks — though final shape continues settling for up to one year.
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 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)
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.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Dr. Paul Nassif offers a full range of rhinoplasty procedures in Beverly Hills, from primary reshaping to complex revision cases. His signature Celestial Rhinoplasty technique precisely manipulates cartilage to produce a smaller, subtly upturned nasal tip while preserving natural facial harmony. Additional approaches include ethnic rhinoplasty, Asian rhinoplasty, functional nasal surgery for breathing issues, and minimally invasive Piezo rhinoplasty using ultrasonic instruments. Surgery is performed under general anaesthesia, typically taking several hours, with a splint worn for one week and final results visible at twelve months.
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
PROFILES Beverly Hills specializes in primary, revision, and ethnic rhinoplasty performed by two double board-certified surgeons working together on every case. The practice completes approximately 250 rhinoplasties annually, with expertise spanning cosmetic reshaping, functional septoplasty, African American rhinoplasty, and complex septal perforation repair. All procedures are performed at the AAAHC-accredited West Hollywood surgery center.
