Cost Of Rhinoplasty

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The cost of cosmetic surgery tends to comprise the surgeon's fee, anesthesia fee and operating room fee. The anesthesia fee ranges from $600 to $1,000, the facility fee ranges from $700 to $1,100 and the rest of the cost is the surgeon's fee.
According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the national average for plastic surgeon fees for rhinoplasty is $4,277. Secondary rhinoplasty can cost up to three times as much, due to its complexity. A filler rhinoplasty costs a few hundred dollars, but results are not permanent.
If you decide you need an additional facial procedure later (such as chin augmentation), combining the two procedures into one surgery may be less expensive than if you have them separately. Read more about comprehensive treatment plans.
Insurance does not typically cover the cost of cosmetic procedures, but if the purpose of your rhinoplasty is to improve breathing, it is considered reconstructive and may be covered by insurance. It is a good idea to contact your insurance company beforehand and find out their exact policy.

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