How much does a nasal bone correction surgery cost?
There are generally five types of corrective surgeries for crooked nasal bones, with the following reference prices: nasal bone reduction surgery, priced at 5,000–30,000 yuan per session; rhinoplasty, priced at 5,000–15,000 yuan per session; prosthetic implantation, priced at 8,000–50,000 yuan per session; autologous cartilage grafting, priced at 8,000–50,000 yuan per session; and nasal bone in-fracture surgery, priced at 5,000–20,000 yuan per session. Factors influencing the cost of corrective surgery for crooked nasal bones include the type of surgery, severity of nasal deviation, regional differences, etc.
Corrective surgeries for crooked nasal bones and their reference prices:
Category/Procedure |
Nasal Bone Reduction |
Rhinoplasty |
Prosthetic Implantation |
Autologous Cartilage Grafting |
Nasal Bone In-Fracture Surgery |
Reference Price |
5,000–30,000 yuan/session |
5,000–15,000 yuan/session |
8,000–50,000 yuan/session |
8,000–50,000 yuan/session |
5,000–20,000 yuan/session |
Principle |
A surgical procedure to reposition displaced nasal bones back to their normal anatomical position, performed under general or local anesthesia |
Implantation of materials such as autologous cartilage or silicone to increase the height and improve the shape of the nasal bridge |
Surgically implanting prosthetics such as silicone or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) into the nasal area |
Using the patient’s own cartilage (e.g., rib or ear cartilage) to augment the nasal structure |
Breaking the connection between the nasal bones and cheekbones using specialized chisels and pushing the nasal bones inward |
Suitable Candidates |
Individuals with congenital or trauma-induced nasal deviation who desire aesthetic improvement |
Patients with severe nasal bone deviation |
Patients with severe nasal bone deviation |
Patients with severe flat-nose deformities |
Patients with wide bony nasal base |
Recovery Period |
1–3 months |
1–2 months |
1–2 months |
1–3 months |
1–2 months |
Duration of Results |
5–10 years |
5–10 years |
10–15 years |
20–25 years |
10–20 years |
Potential Risks |
1. Swelling and pain |
1. Pain |
1. Implant displacement |
1. Cartilage resorption |
1. Nasal bone deformation |
Factors affecting cost:
① Type of surgery: Different procedures involve varying techniques and complexity, which may lead to differences in price.
② Severity of nasal deviation: Mild deviations require simpler surgical procedures and thus lower costs, while severe deviations require more complex interventions and higher costs.
③ Regional differences: Variations in medical standards and living costs across regions affect pricing. In first-tier cities, where medical costs are generally higher, surgical fees tend to be higher. In second- and third-tier cities, lower medical costs typically result in lower surgical fees.
Before undergoing surgery, it is recommended to thoroughly consult with a physician, understand the surgical plan, and clarify all cost details. After surgery, proper postoperative care is essential—avoid getting the surgical site wet too early, maintain a light diet, and avoid spicy or irritating foods such as pepper, chili, and onion, which may impair recovery.