If you’re considering revision rhinoplasty after an unsatisfactory nose surgery, one of the first questions you’ll likely have is, “How much will it cost?” At our Orlando-area practice, surgeon’s fees for revision rhinoplasty typically range from $12,835 to $14,335, depending on the complexity of your procedure. Keep in mind that additional expenses—such as anesthesia and facility fees—may be separate.
While revision rhinoplasty is a significant investment, many patients view it as a worthwhile step toward restoring balance, function, and confidence. Understanding the factors that influence cost can help you plan ahead and make an informed decision.
Your Surgeon’s Expertise
Surgeons with a high level of skill and experience in revision rhinoplasty typically charge higher fees than less qualified providers. While cost matters, you should always prioritize your surgeon’s credentials and track record. For your safety and results, it’s essential to find a facial plastic surgeon who:
- Is certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS)
- Has an extensive portfolio of revision rhinoplasty before-and-after photos
- Receives positive patient reviews
Your Procedure Complexity
Revision rhinoplasty is typically more complex than traditional rhinoplasty due to the presence of scar tissue, altered anatomy, and the potential for complex reconstruction. I use specialized techniques such as implantation, septal splints, or ear cartilage grafts for aesthetic and functional improvement. Because the amount of correction you require affects the duration of the surgery, costs typically increase based on the complexity of your needs.
Surgical Facility and Anesthesia Fees
Where your revision rhinoplasty takes place also affects your total investment. Outpatient surgical centers generally cost less than hospitals while offering high standards of safety and comfort. I perform all procedures in a Quad A-accredited outpatient surgical and recovery facility, ensuring privacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness.
Anesthesia services—provided by a board-certified anesthesiologist—are another factor to consider in your final cost.
Postsurgical Care
Comprehensive postoperative care, including follow-up visits with additional treatments, also influences overall revision rhinoplasty costs. Ensuring proper healing and optimal results requires ongoing care, which you should factor into the total expense.
Is Revision Rhinoplasty Worth it?
According to RealSelf, revision rhinoplasty has an 86% ‘Worth It’ rating, with patients saying the procedure improved their confidence and quality of life.
During your consultation, I’ll assess your concerns and determine if surgery—or a less invasive solution such as a liquid rhinoplasty with dermal fillers—is appropriate for your needs. Sometimes, we can address minor aesthetic concerns with fillers like Restylane®-L. More extensive correction usually warrants a surgical approach.
Insurance & Financing
Like many cosmetic practices in Orlando, we do not accept insurance. However, if your insurance carrier agrees to cover your procedure for medical reasons, you may contact them and self-submit for reimbursement. You can find out more about rhinoplasty and insurance issues in our related blog post.
I offer CareCredit® flexible financing options to make paying for your surgery more affordable and convenient. Our team is available to help you navigate your payment and financing options.
Get Started
While it’s often a challenging surgery, revision rhinoplasty is usually worth the investment for patients who want to fulfill their vision of facial balance or resolve functional issues. If you’re ready to prioritize your appearance and self-confidence, we invite you to visit us for a personal consultation using the online form. You can also call us at (407) 333-3040 to schedule an appointment. Meeting with us in person is the best way to receive pricing details and get on your way to achieving the attractive nose you deserve.
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