How much does nasal reconstruction大概 cost?

Nov 01, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Han Xuefeng
Introduction
The term "nose" refers to the nasal area. Nasal reconstruction typically involves five common methods, with the following reference prices: autologous cartilage grafting, priced at approximately 8,000–50,000 yuan per session; rhinoplasty, priced at approximately 5,000–15,000 yuan per session; and traditional open surgical plastic surgery, priced at approximately 5,000–20,000 yuan per session, among others.

The term "nose" refers to the nasal area. Nasal reconstruction typically involves five common procedures, with the following reference prices: autologous cartilage grafting, priced at 8,000–50,000 yuan per session; rhinoplasty, priced at 5,000–15,000 yuan per session; traditional open surgical plastic surgery, priced at 5,000–20,000 yuan per session; wide-nose narrowing surgery, priced at 5,000–15,000 yuan per session; and correction of nasal base depression, priced at 2,000–50,000 yuan per session. Factors influencing the cost of nasal reconstruction include the type of surgery, the condition of the nose, and the surgeon's experience.

Nasal Reconstruction Methods and Reference Prices:

Category/Procedure

Autologous Cartilage Grafting

Rhinoplasty

Traditional Open Surgical Plastic Surgery

Wide-Nose Narrowing Surgery

Correction of Nasal Base Depression

Reference Price

8,000–50,000 yuan/session

5,000–15,000 yuan/session

5,000–20,000 yuan/session

5,000–15,000 yuan/session

2,000–50,000 yuan/session

Principle of Procedure

Using the patient’s own cartilage (e.g., rib or ear cartilage) for grafting to improve nasal base depression

Implantation of materials such as autologous cartilage or silicone to increase nasal bridge height and refine shape

Incisions made internally or externally in the nose to reshape its external appearance and internal structure

Adjusting the structural configuration of nasal bones and alar base tissues

Correcting nasal height and length through nasal base depression correction while filling depressed areas

Suitable Candidates

Individuals who have experienced repeated failed nasal surgeries

Those with flat nasal profiles or low nasal bridges

Individuals seeking significant changes in nasal shape

Those with congenitally wide nostrils

Individuals with midface depression or nasal base depression

Recovery Period

1–3 months

14–30 days

1–2 months

3–6 months

1–2 months

Duration of Results

20–25 years

5–10 years

5–10 years

10–15 years

10–20 years

Potential Risks

1. Cartilage resorption
2. Cartilage displacement

1. Pain
2. Bleeding

1. Swelling and pain
2. Infection or allergic reaction

1. Damage to nasal skin tissue
2. Skin necrosis

1. Swelling
2. Bruising

Factors Influencing Cost:

① Type of Surgery: Different nasal procedures require varying materials and levels of effort, leading to differences in price.

② Nasal Condition: If the nasal condition is favorable and the procedure is relatively simple, costs may be lower. Conversely, more complex cases due to poor nasal conditions may result in higher costs.

③ Surgeon’s Experience: More experienced and renowned surgeons may charge higher fees, while less experienced surgeons may offer lower rates.

Before undergoing nasal reconstruction surgery, it is recommended to consult a qualified physician to assess risks and determine the most suitable treatment plan. After surgery, proper post-operative care is essential—avoid getting the surgical site wet too early to prevent complications and support optimal recovery.