Also known as rhinoplasty or a ‘nose job’, nose surgery involves altering the shape or size of your nose. Performed for cosmetic and medical reasons, it’s a popular procedure. Just under 3,000 nose surgeries took place in 2019, according to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS).
Rhinoplasty could be for you if you feel that your nose or its features don’t align with the rest of your face. That might mean the length or angle of your nose, the shape of its tip or bridge, or the width or shape of your nostrils. If you have experienced injury to your nose or suffer from breathing difficulties, you may also wish to opt for nose surgery.
Our General Medical Council (GMC) registered rhinoplasty surgeons have performed countless nose surgeries, and their help has successfully guided thousands of people. They are experts at all types of nose job. That includes closed rhinoplasty, where bone and cartilage is accessed from within the nostril, and open nose surgery, which involves incisions being made within the nostril and the columella – the skin between the nostrils.
Whichever procedure might be right for your needs, including nose reshaping, reduction, or straightening, we can help. Talk to our friendly advisors – book a consultation today.
Rhinoplasty surgery can enhance the aesthetic look of your nose. You may want to have a more evenly proportioned nose shape with a profile that complements your other facial dimensions and structure; this could be a straighter or smaller nose. These cosmetic changes can help with your self-confidence in your everyday life.
Another benefit of nose surgery is that it can help to restore nasal functionality and relieve any breathing difficulties you might have.
Rhinoplasties are medical procedures, so there will always be a slight risk. That said, you can be sure that our experienced, skilled, and regulated surgeons have performed thousands of nose reshaping surgeries without incident. There is a very slight risk of infection following a nose job, alongside anaesthetic complications, post-operation scars, numbness, pain, or bleeding. Bruising and swelling, while typically not risks in and of themselves, are common after rhinoplasty procedures too. You should always be aware of the risks before you commit to a rhinoplasty procedure. That’s why your advisor will fully explain them all, so you feel as confident and reassured as possible before making your choice. Pre-operation screening will also be conducted, minimising any rhinoplasty risks further.
People choose nose surgery for all sorts of reasons. Only you can know what the impact is of having a nose that you feel is too big or not the right shape. If your nose is impacting your self-esteem and holding you back, then it may be time to consider this procedure.
You may decide that you are ready to have nose surgery if you:
To undergo this surgery, we’d recommend you have a healthy BMI, have no serious health conditions, have realistic goals for surgery and that you feel mentally ready for the procedure.
It’s very important to be sure about what you like and don’t like about your nose, and what you want to change. Your surgeon will be able to provide advice so that any surgery carried out on your nose looks as natural as possible.
As a responsible provider of cosmetic surgery, we understand that each individual’s procedure is different, so our treatment plans are tailored specifically around your own unique needs. Because of this, the rhinoplasty cost can vary, depending on the area/s you’re having treated.
We place a great deal of importance on our free face to face, no obligation consultations, during which you can discuss your requirements with your surgeon assistant. They’ll provide a detailed overview of the surgery cost and the various payment plans we have available. As well as being able to pay for your procedure outright, you can choose to spread the cost over several years via our flexible finance plans. Please view our pricing and finance page to read more about these.
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There are many reasons for choosing nose surgery whether you’d like to make your nose smaller, get lumps and bumps removed or add definition to the tip. Rhinoplasty can change the appearance of your nose by working on the cartilage and tissues of the septum, dorsum, tip, and nostrils.
Read The BlogNose reshaping surgeries change the appearance of the nose through shaping and altering bone, cartilage, and tissue. There are a number of types of nose job, with each focused on a different concern. Nose reduction surgery involves removing parts of the nose to reduce its size and change its shape. This is typically a closed rhinoplasty procedure, resulting in no visible scarring and a shorter recovery time. However, the choice of procedure can differ depending on the individual, so closed surgery is not always possible for everyone. Nose augmentation surgery involves taking bone from the hips, elbow, or skull, and cartilage from the ears, and using this to create a graft that reconstructs or builds up part of the nose. Rhinoplasty can also change the shape of the nose without removing or adding bone or tissue. This is done by breaking the nose bone and moving the cartilage and bone into a new position that is then set in place. Septoplasty procedures are used to change the shape of the nasal septum – for aesthetic reasons, or to curtail breathing difficulties – by moving the septum and removing any tissue or cartilage, if needed. Rhinotip (nose tip) correction surgery changes the tip of the nose and nostrils through the alteration of the cartilage. The specific type of nose job that might help you is best decided through a consultation between you and your surgeon. With their expert help, you will be able to further understand the rhinoplasty options available to you, which would best suit you, and what the realistic results will be.
While nose surgeries are not recommended for everyone, they can provide several benefits. Firstly, by changing the size or shape of the nose, the face can be given a more harmonious appearance. This can give you more confidence in how you look, and greater self-esteem. Rhinoplasty may also help you breathe more easily, which can improve sleep, stop snoring, allow more intense exercise, and solve sinus problems. And nose surgery can be used to reconstruct the nose and restore its appearance too; remedying a birth defect or fixing a historical nose break that did not heal correctly, for example.
Whatever the reason for your nose surgery, our goal is to provide you with a first-class standard of care that guides you through your journey and puts you perfectly at ease. As one of the leading rhinoplasty specialists in the UK, our approach is focused entirely on getting you the results you want to see, boosting your confidence as a result. Your wants and needs are what matter when considering a rhinoplasty. If you choose Transform, you’ll benefit from a deeply consultative approach that’s totally personalised to you, alongside many other benefits: - Our highly experienced team of rhinoplasty surgeons. Registered by the General Medical Council (GMC), they have guided thousands of women through cosmetic and reconstructive nose surgery, providing amazing results. - Our specialist Care Quality Commission-registered clinics. There, you’ll experience friendly, professional service at leading facilities, before receiving high-quality aftercare 24/7 for up to two years after your rhinoplasty procedure. - Straightforward costing means you gain a complete view of the price of your nose reshaping surgery, and flexible finance options mean it’s more affordable too. - All our clinics operate completely in line with Care Quality Commission, Healthcare Infection Society, and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales guidelines. This means you’ll receive the best possible quality of care, peace of mind, and results.
Transform is a responsible provider of cosmetic surgery. We know every patient is different, so your nose surgery treatment will be completely personalised, including the price. Our free face-to-face, no-obligation consultations will provide you with a detailed insight into our pricing that lets you know how much your rhinoplasty will cost. If needed, we can also talk you through how you might be able to get your nose job on finance, giving you all the information you need regarding our flexible finance options. While cost may be a key factor in your final decision, the permanent nature of nose surgery means you should consider the level of rhinoplasty care you receive, the clinic’s reputation for patient safety, and the expertise and experience of your rhinoplasty surgeon. That way, you can make sure you minimise the need for follow-up surgeries, and the overall risk of complications. For more information, view our pricing and finance options.
Yes, nose surgery can be a good option for women with breathing difficulties. Your rhinoplasty surgeon will discuss the symptoms of your breathing problem and examine you so they can advise on the best course of action.
It typically takes up to two weeks for bruising and swelling to reduce once you’ve had your nose surgery, so often our clients will book between a week and a fortnight off work. The amount of time required does depend on how physically demanding your job is, but your rhinoplasty surgeon assistant can discuss this in more detail with you.
The need for general anaesthesia differs depending on the type of rhinoplasty procedure taking place. Some short nose jobs, such as those occurring on the tip of the nose, only require a local anaesthetic, while those that involve cartilage and bone will usually be performed under general. Whatever you require, we’ll talk you through your options before we book your nose surgery, so you’re completely happy with the type of anaesthetic we recommend.
Nose surgery typically takes between one and a half and three hours to complete. That said, the specific duration of your surgery may be shorter or longer, as different procedures take different periods of time. It’s likely you will need to stay overnight in one of our hospitals afterwards, which means a full 24 hours is typically required for the whole nose cosmetic surgery procedure.
Our prices cover everything from the procedure itself, right through the post-op appointments and your aftercare.
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