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The Average Cost of Rhinoplasty - Some Estimates and Cost Breakdown

If you are suffering from breathing problems or are unhappy with the size and shape of your nose, you can consider rhinoplasty as a solution. The average cost of rhinoplasty usually ranges between $4000 and $8000, sometimes more.

This cost typically includes doctor's fees, anesthesia and the use of medical facilities. The rhinoplasty procedure usually lasts about an hour or two. The surgeon's fee is usually the costliest. This fee is determined by the medical training the surgeon has had, as well as his or her skills and experience. The anesthesia fee is usually between $600 and $1,000, and the facility fee between $700 and $1,100. The doctor's fee usually starts from $4000 upwards.

As you can see, the surgeon's fee is by far the costliest component in a rhinoplasty quote. However, you should not choose a surgeon based solely on the cost. As the adage goes, you get what you pay for. Choosing the cheapest surgeon without checking his or her credentials is likely to increase your chances of having to undergo revision rhinoplasty for a botched first rhinoplasty. When this happens, your final rhinoplasty bill is likely to near the $30,000 mark, not to mention the emotional anguish you have to put up with.

Be sure to opt for a surgeon who is certified by the following organizations:

American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS)
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS)
American College of Surgeons (FACS)
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
After verifying that the surgeon you are considering is at least board certified to perform rhinoplasty, check up on the rhinoplasty procedures that your surgeon has performed in the past, including the surgeon's patients' before and after photos and testimonials. Observe if the surgeon is willing to take time to answer your questions and explain about the plan he or she has for you.

Be sure to understand the potential risks and complications, as well as the results that you can expect from the computer modeling that your surgeon has prepared for you.

Be aware that the extent of the surgery also makes a cost difference. A minor surgical adjustment or reduction to the tip of the nose requires less surgical time than narrowing the bridge or an entire change of shape. The decision to undergo open or closed rhinoplasty will also have an impact on surgical time and cost.

Your health insurance will reimburse you in part or in full your rhinoplasty cost, if the rhinoplasty procedure is deemed to be a medical necessity such as modifying the nasal passage to aid in breathing or treat a trauma or injury to the nose. Consult your surgeon for advice about filing an insurance claim. https://www.hayatmed.com/rhinoplasty-nose-job/


Rhinoplasty for purely cosmetic reasons is not covered by insurance. In this case, check with your surgeon if he or she can offer a payment plan or has a working arrangement with various financial institutions to help you finance your rhinoplasty costs.

Finally, be sure to ask for a full breakdown of costs. Be sure to check that your surgeon will offer touch-ups after the surgery at no extra cost. When you make sure that there are no hidden costs, you will be able to avoid any unexpected financial burden and stress which could hamper your recovery from your rhinoplasty procedure.

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