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Frequently Asked Questions about Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty has become a very popular procedure over the past 8 years. At the same time, new technologies in plastic surgery allowed surgeons to carry out closed operations, in which all cuts are carried out inside the nose. This approach allows to achieve the maximum aesthetic effect and reduce the recovery period after rhinoplasty. Leave a message on the site to learn about advanced methods of plastic surgery and make an appointment with a doctor in one of the best clinics in the world.

1. What is rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty, also called a “nose job,” is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nose for cosmetic or functional reasons. It can improve facial harmony, correct nasal asymmetry, and fix breathing problems caused by structural issues.


2. Who is a good candidate for rhinoplasty?

You may be a good candidate if you are:

  • Physically healthy
  • Over 18 years old (when nasal growth is complete)
  • Realistic about the results
  • Looking to improve appearance or breathing

3. How long does rhinoplasty surgery take?

Most rhinoplasty procedures last between 1.5 and 3 hours, depending on complexity. Revision rhinoplasty may take longer due to scar tissue and structural changes from previous surgery.


4. Is rhinoplasty painful?

During surgery, you won’t feel pain due to anesthesia. Afterward, mild discomfort, swelling, and nasal congestion are common. Pain is usually manageable with prescribed medication.


5. What is the recovery time for rhinoplasty?

  • First week: Most swelling and bruising peak, and nasal splints are removed
  • 2–4 weeks: Bruising fades, light activities resume
  • 3–6 months: Swelling reduces significantly
  • 12 months: Final results become visible

6. What are the common risks of rhinoplasty?

Like any surgery, rhinoplasty has risks such as:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Scarring
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Asymmetry
  • Need for revision surgery

Choosing an experienced surgeon helps minimize these risks.


7. Can rhinoplasty improve breathing?

Yes. Functional rhinoplasty can correct structural problems such as a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, or nasal valve collapse, improving airflow and breathing.


8. How much does rhinoplasty cost?

Costs vary based on the surgeon’s experience, location, and procedure complexity. In the U.S., prices typically range from $5,000 to $15,000, including surgeon’s fees, anesthesia, and facility costs.


9. Will there be visible scars after rhinoplasty?

In closed rhinoplasty, incisions are inside the nostrils, leaving no visible scars. In open rhinoplasty, a small incision is made at the base of the nose, which usually heals well and becomes barely noticeable.


10. How long does swelling last after rhinoplasty?

Initial swelling lasts a few weeks, but minor swelling—especially at the nasal tip—can persist for 6–12 months. Following post-op care speeds up recovery.


11. When can I return to work or school?

Most people return to work or school within 7–10 days after surgery. If your job is physically demanding, you may need 3–4 weeks before resuming full activities.


12. What is revision rhinoplasty?

Revision rhinoplasty is a corrective procedure for patients unhappy with results from a previous nose surgery. It is more complex than primary rhinoplasty and requires a highly skilled surgeon.


13. Can I combine rhinoplasty with other procedures?

Yes. Many patients combine rhinoplasty with chin augmentation, facelift, or eyelid surgery to achieve better facial balance.


14. How do I choose the right rhinoplasty surgeon?

  • Check credentials and board certification
  • Review before-and-after photos
  • Read patient reviews
  • Schedule a consultation to discuss your goals