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How Much Does it Cost for a Nose Job in America

Nose Jobs and Cosmetic Surgery Facts

Americans Love Their Nose Jobs

Rhinoplasty, nose jobs, no shaping – whatever you want to call it, no surgery is extremely popular throughout America. In 2012, it was ranked the third most requested cosmetic procedure – only behind facelifts and eyelid surgery. It is ranked number one by men and number three by women.

Top Reasons for Nose Surgery

There are various reasons why people want to enhance the appearance of their nose. Approximately 500,000 people each year seek a consultation with a plastic surgeon in order to discuss the appearance. Some people aren’t happy with the way it has changed since birth, others may have a distortion, others want to improve their breathing (or the sound of their voice) and others have had other plastic surgery and were in need of a corrective procedure.

Around the country, most plastic surgeons won’t even consider rhinoplasty until the age of 14. If you are thinking about the procedure, it is probably because you have one of the following five issues with your nose – too long, crooked, thick tip, too big, or the profile is out of balance. These are the leading reasons why people decide to have a nose job.

Many people, when walking into a cosmetic surgeon’s office for a consultation, will bring photos of a celebrity for their nose to be modeled after. Cosmetic surgeons around the country continue to see the same celebrities. For men, it includes Pierce Brosnan, George Clooney, Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt. For women, it is Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, Natalie Portman, and Kate Middleton.

Cost Expectations of Nose Surgery

The cost of rhinoplasty can vary throughout the country. On average, people anticipate spending around $5500 – though this cost triples if it is performed in New York. Throughout 2012, over $223 million was spent on rhinoplasty with cosmetic surgeons. Approximately 80% of patients are happy with their first rhinoplasty while the remaining choices to have a second one in order to revise the overall effect.

Steps to Follow for Nose Surgery

If you are thinking about getting a nose job, there is a variety of things that you will want to understand. Speaking to a plastic surgeon can be the best way to learn about what you have to look forward to. The amount of surgery as well as the amount of time you spend recovering will vary based upon how much needs to be done to get your nose to look the way you wanted to as well as who you go to.

On the average, you can anticipate one to three hours and surgery, twilight or general anesthesia, 7 to 14 days of recovery time, and cost varying anywhere between $5000 and $15,000. With so many variables, it is critical to speak to a medical professional to understand how it is going to affect you and whether or not you can get the nose that you want.

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