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How Much Does a Rhinoplasty Cost?

How Much Does a Rhinoplasty Cost?

Rhinoplasty, colloquially known as a nose job, is a surgery that changes the size or shape of the nose. The procedure can be cosmetic to achieve a more balanced facial appearance and symmetry, but it can also have medical benefits such as helping to improve breathing. Rhinoplasty costs depend on whether or not it is covered by health insurance. There are also a number of other factors that impact the cost of a rhinoplasty including anesthesia fees, hospitalization costs, prescriptions for aftercare, tests leading up to the surgery and more.

What Much Does a Rhinoplasty Cost?

Sometimes a rhinoplasty is covered by health insurance. Insurance covers rhinoplasty costs when the procedure is done to improve breathing function as it is considered reconstructive. Beforehand, your insurer will likely require an examination and authorization to confirm that the cause of your breathing difficulties is a structural abnormality of the nose. With documented breathing problems, insurance will usually cover the functional portion of the surgery only and not any cosmetic refinements.

When it comes to cosmetic rhinoplasties, you can expect the cost to be higher as it is generally not covered by medical insurance. According to statistics from 2019 from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average rhinoplasty cost is $5,500. This does not include the cost of anesthesia, hospital fees, prescriptions, or other associated costs. Before booking a rhinoplasty, it is best to talk with your doctor to determine your final fee. Many doctors offer a financing plan to make rhinoplasty costs more manageable.

What Fees Can I Expect to Pay?

Here is a breakdown of the fees related to your rhinoplasty you can expect to pay:

·  Surgeon’s fees

·  Anesthesia fees

·  Hospital or operative facility fee

·  Medical tests and lab work

·  Prescriptions for aftercare

·  Follow-up visits

The rhinoplasty cost can vary depending on your specific case—whether it is open or closed, whether it is a primary or revision case, and more. The cost of a rhinoplasty can also depend on a number of components, including the skill and experience of your surgeon, their certifications, and even the geographic location of their practice. This surgeon’s fee, however, should not be the most important factor in making your decision. It is most important to find a board-certified surgeon who you feel comfortable with, who understands your goals for the surgery, and who has the expertise to perform the rhinoplasty.

Overall, it is important to talk to your surgeon and medical center ahead of time to make sure that you are not caught off guard with any fees. Seek approval ahead of time from your insurance company, which may lessen the cost for you. Financing and payment plans will help ease the burden and allow you to make smaller payments as you go. Remember as well not to necessarily go with the doctor who offers the cheapest rhinoplasty. Always be sure to ask your doctor about their board certifications and experience above all.

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