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TL;DR:

  • Types of Nose Surgery: Divided into aesthetic (cosmetic) and functional (medical) procedures.
  • Cost Influences: Surgery cost depends on specialist expertise, equipment quality, and procedure complexity.
  • Cost Breakdown:
  • Sinus-related and septum surgeries: ~2,500.
  • Tip modeling: ~1,800–2,100.
  • Full corrections with cartilage transplant: ~3,100–4,000.
  • Secondary (corrective) surgeries: Start at ~3,300.
  • Hyaluronic acid correction: ~210–300.
  • Subsidies: Functional procedures (e.g., septum correction) may qualify for reimbursement from the National Health Service, but aesthetics-only surgeries are excluded.
  • Financing Options: Non-bank medical loans with low interest and installment plans available.
  • Medical Need: Functional surgeries address issues like breathing problems, snoring, and post-injury repair.

The nose is one of the most characteristic elements of our face, affecting its aesthetics. Unfortunately, there are many times when its characteristic shape or ailments associated with it cause great discomfort. **The solution to the situation is nasal correction or surgery. What costs to expect, what influences them and can you count on financing? Check it out and take action!

When to operate on the nose?

** All nose-related interventions can be divided into aesthetic and those carried out for medical reasons. It is often the case that the influence of social media, fads and celebrities causes many women to see imaginary flaws in their appearance. Admiring their idols, they dream of looking similar. It happens that people with completely normal nose structure and correct proportions come to aesthetic medicine offices and clinics claiming that they want to change their nose to one like the one in their idol's photo. In that case, the doctor's task is first of all to culturally refuse and convince the patient that the procedure is unnecessary.

Is there a perfect nose? How to check it?

The shape of the nose should never be evaluated as a unitary element of our face, but always in the perspective of its entirety, in relation to the cheeks, forehead, lips, eyelids and chin. This allows us to establish proportions, which are then evaluated according to accepted aesthetic standards. The correct length of the nose should be the middle third of the length of the face, while the widest point should correspond to the distance between the inner corners of the eyes. These and other parameters determine the actual need for correction. In addition to the parameters, the shape of the face is also taken into account. Thus, a pulled face looks better with a longer nose, while a round face looks better with a shorter and slightly upturned nose. In addition to proportions, there are also character beliefs. The nose is sometimes not only a distinctive and identifying mark, but also a reflection of the owner's character. There are many interesting studies on the subject, which should be consulted especially by those thinking about any aesthetic changes concerning the nose.

Who operates on the nose and how does this affect the price of the procedure?

Nose surgery is associated with aesthetic medicine and plastic surgery. Should this type of interference really be performed by a plastic surgeon? Increasingly, nose-related procedures are also being performed in ENT surgeries and clinics. This is due to the fact that the nose is not only to be pretty and shapely, but also to be unobstructed and functional. The best and safest option, therefore, is to have the nose surgery performed by a plastic surgeon familiar with ENT, an ENT surgeon proficient in aesthetic medicine, or both specialists at the same time. This is an issue that significantly affects the cost of the project, but at the same time is necessary for the procedure to have the desired effect and not hinder our daily functioning. In such situations, reoperation is necessary, which not only generates additional costs, pain and stress, but also is not indifferent to our health.

Functional (functional) nose surgery. When is it necessary?

A common condition, which often also affects the shape of the nose, is septal curvature, which makes breathing difficult. The patient is accompanied by frequent upper respiratory infections and a runny nose. The nose is sometimes congested, resulting in a problem distinguishing tastes and smells. Improper nasal design also means sleep problems and snoring. In many situations, this can cause asphyxiation or hypoxia resulting in constant sleeplessness, chronic headaches, lack of concentration, perceived notorious fatigue and daytime sleepiness. Functional nose surgery is also indicated after suffering various injuries and car accidents. The operation is then aimed at restoring the proper functions of the nose and giving the original arrangement of the bones and cartilage. Functional correction procedures can be combined with measures of an aesthetic nature. Such medical procedures also carry a higher cost for the procedure.

Reputable clinic vs. price of nose surgery

The price of nose surgery is affected by the choice of the right specialist and professional equipment. The more experienced the doctor, the higher his services will be. Likewise for the technology used, preparations and top-of-the-line equipment. However, these are factors that should not be spared. A professionally performed procedure with top-quality instruments is both a sense of safety, comfort and the highest guarantee of a properly performed procedure.

Nasal surgery costs due to the scale of the procedure – specialized surgeries.

Choosing a clinic is one thing, while the most important issue when estimating the cost of rhinoplasty surgery is the range of activities that will be performed during the procedure. Among the cheapest surgeries are those related to the nasal septum and nose straightening. They are designed to eliminate any sinus problems and improve breathing. **Prices start read more. More complicated and invasive are nose reduction and full correction surgeries. Within such procedures, selected parts of the nose may be operated on. ** As an example, a procedure to model the tip of the nose is an expense, and full correction with transplantation of cartilage, for example, from the patient's ear, is already amounts in the range specified above.** The most expensive are the most complicated secondary procedures. These are not routinely performed procedures. These are difficult operations and often require very specialized solutions. Secondary surgeries are performed as a result of improperly performed plastic surgeries of the nose, when there is deformation, poor blood supply, or worsening of breathing. Amounts for this type of operation start at a higher range.

Nose correction costs of less complexity.

Nose correction and reshaping can be done in a less invasive way, which depends on the individual situation of the patient. One of the most popular procedures is hyaluronic acid nose correction, which improves the appearance of the nasal apices. The cost of the procedure depends significantly on complexity. Nasal auricles can also be corrected surgically and have the effect of improving the shape or reducing the size of the nose. The price depends mainly on the type of anesthesia. Septoplasty (nose straightening) in the basic version without correction of the nasal apices requires a fee at the higher end of ranges, while full straightening with correction of the apices (septo-conchoplasty) involves even further ranges.

Is it possible to get a subsidy for nasal surgery?

For some nasal surgeries, it is possible to benefit from reimbursement from the National Health Service. These are situations where we are talking about functional procedures, i.e. those that allow normal functioning and are recommended to improve or regain health. Most commonly, these are procedures related to the nasal septum. We can count on funding for surgery when:

  • the crooked nasal septum is a congenital defect,
  • the nasal deformity was caused by trauma,
  • the nasal deformity is the result of a previous surgery,
  • the deformity prevents normal functioning, it is associated with a disease.

Refunded rhinoplasty can only take place in a medical facility that has a contract with the National Health Fund. In order to start the procedure of financing the procedure, a referral from a specialist is needed. It is not possible to get financial support from the National Health Fund for nose surgery performed for aesthetic reasons.

Where to get money for aesthetic nose surgery?

The cost of nose surgery is quite high. However, if we do not have sufficient funds, but we are determined and want to perform it as soon as possible, there is a remedy for this. We can turn to one of the non-bank institutions that offer loans for medical purposes. This is a safe form of financing the procedure with low interest rates and the possibility of spreading installments on very convenient terms.

Conclusion

Nose surgery can address both aesthetic and functional concerns, improving looks and health. From correcting breathing issues to reshaping proportions, the reasons for these procedures are diverse. Costs vary widely, influenced by the technique and the specialist's expertise. While medical needs may qualify for subsidies, aesthetic surgeries require self-funding or external financing. Choosing a skilled, reputable professional ensures success and safety. Remember, any decision should balance personal goals with realistic expectations.