
Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty Treatment
Rhinoplasty Treatment Statistics and Key Information
- Patient Satisfaction Rate
- 95%
- Average Treatment Cost
- See provider pricing
- Number of Reviews
- 3597
- Treatment Downtime Duration
- Varies by treatment
- Number of Available Practitioners
- 94
Overview
Rhinoplasty is basically a surgical nose job. It’s an operation where a surgeon reshapes the bone and cartilage of your nose to change its size, shape, or sometimes how it works for breathing. Surgeons either make the cuts inside your nostrils (closed) or a small cut across the columella (open) to lift skin and access the underlying structures. Then they might remove, add to, or rearrange cartilage and bone to get the look or function you’re aiming for. ([turn0search23], [turn0search9])
Goals of Rhinoplasty treatment
- Change the external shape of the nose how you prefer (smaller, straighter bridge, refined tip etc)
- Improve nasal airway and ease breathing if there’s a structural issue
- Restore shape after injury or trauma
- Balance the nose with your other facial features
Treatment Options
- Surgical rhinoplasty actually reshapes bone/cartilage with lifelong results, but it’s surgical with downtime and risk.
- Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses fillers to tweak small dips or bumps without cutting, and you’re in and out fast, but it’s temporary and can’t make the nose smaller or fix functional issues. It also carries rare risks like vascular issues. ([turn0search37])
Candidate & Preparation
Who is a Good Candidate
How to Prepare for Appointment
- Discuss all medications/supplements with your surgeon (some can increase bleeding)
- Stop smoking well before surgery to help healing
- Plan for downtime and support for the first week or two
- Be mentally ready for swelling and a gradual result
Appointments & Safety
What Happens During Appointment
- Initial consult to discuss goals and exam nose anatomy
- Surgery appointment: under general anaesthetic, 1-3 hours typically
- Incisions (open or closed), reshaping, then stitches/splints placed
- Day case or short stay with follow-ups
Cost & Access
What to Look for When Choosing a Doctor or Clinic
- A properly accredited plastic surgeon or ENT/ facial plastic specialist with lots of rhinoplasty experience
- Good before/after photos of similar noses they’ve done
- Clear communication about what’s realistic for your face
- Transparent costs and aftercare plan
- Accreditation or membership with UK bodies (e.g. British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons)
Results & Maintenance
How Long Results Last
Surgical rhinoplasty changes your nose permanently. You’ll see swelling gradually decrease over weeks and months, with final subtle shaping often taking up to a year. ([turn0search2], [turn0search29])
Maintenance Requirements
True surgical rhinoplasty is a one-time structural change. You shouldn’t need repeat procedures unless healing changes over time or you want revision years later.
Regulation & Guidelines
What to Do If Something Goes Wrong
Regulation
Cosmetic surgery falls under healthcare regulation. Independent clinics must be registered with the Care Quality Commission in England. Surgeons should be on the appropriate medical registers and ideally part of professional bodies. If something goes wrong, contact your surgeon/clinic urgently and you can escalate through the clinic’s complaints process or professional regulators.


