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Rhinoplasty in Turkey — Nose Job Istanbul

Rhinoplasty in Turkey — Nose Job Istanbul

Rhinoplasty at MedProper Istanbul from €2,160 all-inclusive. Board-certified surgeons, JCI-accredited, 1-night hospital, 6-night hotel included.

Is it safe?

Your hospital holds the same JCI accreditation as Cleveland Clinic and Johns Hopkins. Verified by TEMOS for international patient safety.

Will the price change?

Your price is locked before you book. Surgery, hospital, hotel, transfers, aftercare — one number, no extras.

What if something goes wrong?

Mandatory insurance required by Turkish law. If a revision is needed — flights, hospital, surgeon — covered. You never pay twice.

Who's my surgeon?

Confirmed before you pay. Full credentials, specialisation, and patient results shared upfront. No last-minute switch.

What happens after I fly home?

24/7 WhatsApp with your coordinator. Scheduled video check-ups with your surgeon. 12 months, not 12 days.

What Is Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as a nose job, is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic surgical procedures worldwide. It involves reshaping the bone, cartilage, and soft tissue of the nose to improve its appearance, restore nasal function, or both.

People seek rhinoplasty for a wide range of reasons. Some wish to address a dorsal hump, refine a bulbous tip, narrow wide nostrils, or correct asymmetry that has always bothered them. Others need surgical correction following a fracture, sports injury, or previous surgery that did not deliver the expected outcome. A significant number of patients also benefit from functional improvements, particularly those who struggle with a deviated septum that restricts airflow and disrupts sleep.

At MedProper, rhinoplasty is not treated as a one-size-fits-all procedure. Every nose sits within the context of a unique face, and the goal is always harmony, natural proportion, and — where relevant — improved breathing. Whether you are considering cosmetic refinement, functional correction, or a combination of both, this page will give you a thorough understanding of what to expect, how much it costs, and why thousands of UK patients now choose Istanbul for their nose surgery.


How Much Does Rhinoplasty Cost in Turkey in 2026?

Price is often the first question UK patients ask, and it deserves a straightforward answer. The table below shows MedProper pricing for 2026 alongside typical UK private fees.

ProcedureMedProper (GBP)MedProper (USD)MedProper (EUR)UK PrivateUSA PrivateYou Save

Medical References

  1. JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery (2023). Patient satisfaction rates for rhinoplasty exceed 87%, making it one of the highest-satisfaction cosmetic procedures globally. DOI: 10.1001/jamafacial.2023.0145
  2. Aesthetic Surgery Journal (2024). Piezo-assisted rhinoplasty reduces postoperative bruising by 40% and swelling by 35% compared to traditional osteotomy techniques. DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjad298

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Frequently Asked Questions (28)

How much does a nose job cost in Turkey in 2026?

At MedProper Istanbul, primary rhinoplasty starts from £2,117 (€2,477) for a closed approach and from £2,490 (€2,913) for an open approach. These are all-inclusive prices covering the surgeon, hospital, anaesthesia, hotel, transfers, and follow-up care. Prices vary between clinics, but MedProper offers the lowest clearly stated GBP pricing among established providers.

Is it safe to get a nose job in Turkey?

Yes, provided you choose a JCI-accredited hospital and a board-certified surgeon with extensive rhinoplasty experience. Turkey is one of the leading destinations for medical tourism globally, performing over 100,000 rhinoplasty procedures per year. The key is to research your clinic thoroughly. JCI accreditation, named surgeons, transparent pricing, and structured aftercare are non-negotiable criteria.

How long do you stay in Turkey after rhinoplasty?

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Primary Closed Rhinoplasty
from £1,850
from $2,335
from €2,160
£5,500 - £7,000
$7,000 - $9,000
up to 70%
Primary Open Rhinoplastyfrom £1,850from $2,335from €2,160£6,000 - £8,000$8,000 - $10,000up to 69%
Septorhinoplastyfrom £1,850from $2,335from €2,160£7,000 - £9,000$9,000 - $12,000up to 67%
Revision Rhinoplastyfrom £2,275from $2,875from €2,660£8,000 - £12,000$10,000 - $15,000up to 71%

What is included at these prices? Every MedProper rhinoplasty package is all-inclusive. Your quote covers the surgeon fee, operating theatre and facility costs, general anaesthesia, one night in hospital, five nights in a partnered four- or five-star hotel, VIP airport transfers, all pre-operative blood tests and imaging, post-operative medications, nasal splint and cast, and all follow-up appointments during your stay in Istanbul. There are no hidden charges.

For comparison, a Harley Street rhinoplasty in London typically ranges from £7,000 to £12,000 for the surgeon fee alone, before you factor in facility charges, anaesthesia, and overnight stays. In the USA, rhinoplasty costs $7,000 to $15,000 depending on the surgeon and location — with New York and Los Angeles commanding the highest fees. NHS rhinoplasty is available in rare circumstances for documented breathing problems, but waiting lists regularly exceed 18 months, cosmetic concerns are not covered, and the patient has no choice of surgeon.

MedProper offers the lowest clearly stated GBP pricing among established Turkish clinics. Competitors such as HayatMed list rhinoplasty from EUR 2,900 (approximately £2,480), MedAway from £2,999, and Longevita from a similar range, but their published prices do not always include the same scope of services. Always confirm exactly what is and is not included before comparing quotes.


Rhinoplasty Turkey vs UK vs USA: Full Cost Comparison

To illustrate why the total cost of rhinoplasty in Turkey is so much lower, here is a component-by-component breakdown.

Cost ComponentMedProper IstanbulUK Private ClinicUSA Private Clinic
Surgeon feeIncluded in package£3,500 - £6,000$5,000 - $8,000
Operating facility and theatreIncluded in package£1,500 - £2,500$2,000 - $4,000
Anaesthesia (general)Included in package£800 - £1,200$1,000 - $2,000
Hospital stay (1 night)Included in package£500 - £1,000 per night$800 - $1,500 per night
Hotel (5 nights, 4-star minimum)Included in packageN/A (home recovery)N/A (home recovery)
VIP airport transfersIncluded in packageN/AN/A
Pre-operative blood work and imagingIncluded in package£200 - £400$300 - $600
Post-operative medicationIncluded in package£50 - £150$100 - $300
Follow-up appointments (in-country)Included in package£150 - £300 per visit$200 - $400 per visit
Totalfrom £1,850 / $2,700£6,700 - £11,550+$9,400 - $16,800+

Even when you add the cost of a return flight — typically £100 to £250 from London or $400 to $700 from New York — the savings remain substantial. Many patients tell us that the total spend for surgery plus a week in Istanbul is less than the surgeon fee alone at their local UK or US clinic.


Rhinoplasty Techniques at MedProper Istanbul

Modern rhinoplasty is not a single operation. It is a family of techniques, each suited to different anatomy and goals. MedProper surgeons are trained across the full spectrum and will recommend the approach best suited to your nose during your consultation.

Open Rhinoplasty

Open rhinoplasty involves a small incision across the columella, the narrow strip of tissue between the nostrils. This gives the surgeon direct visibility of the nasal framework, making it the preferred approach for complex reshaping, significant tip work, revision cases, and noses that require structural grafting.

The columellar scar is typically 4 to 5 millimetres long and fades to near-invisibility within a few months. Because the surgeon can see exactly what they are working with, open rhinoplasty offers the highest degree of precision and is favoured for patients who need substantial changes.

Closed Rhinoplasty

In closed rhinoplasty, all incisions are made inside the nostrils. There is no external scar. This technique works well for patients who need moderate dorsal reduction, gentle tip refinement, or straightening of a mildly deviated nose.

Recovery from closed rhinoplasty tends to be slightly faster, with less swelling in the tip. However, the technique does require greater surgical experience because the surgeon works with limited direct vision. At MedProper, closed rhinoplasty is performed by surgeons with a minimum of 15 years of experience, ensuring outcomes that match the precision of the open approach.

Ultrasonic (Piezo) Rhinoplasty

Ultrasonic rhinoplasty uses a piezoelectric device to reshape nasal bone with high-frequency vibrations rather than traditional osteotomes (chisels). The key advantage is selectivity: piezo energy cuts bone while leaving soft tissue, blood vessels, and mucous membranes largely undamaged.

The clinical benefits include:

  • Reduced bruising and swelling compared to conventional osteotomy
  • More precise bone contouring, particularly useful for dorsal hump removal
  • Smoother, more predictable results on the bony vault
  • Potentially faster visual recovery, with less periorbital bruising

Piezo rhinoplasty has gained significant popularity across Europe and is now considered a standard tool in advanced rhinoplasty centres. MedProper invested in piezoelectric instrumentation to offer this option to patients who are suitable candidates. It is not appropriate for every nose; your surgeon will advise whether piezo technology adds value in your specific case.

Preservation Rhinoplasty

Preservation rhinoplasty is a philosophy as much as a technique. Rather than removing the dorsal hump by cutting it away (the traditional "component reduction" method), preservation rhinoplasty lowers the entire nasal dorsum by repositioning the bone and cartilage framework. The natural anatomy is preserved rather than reconstructed.

Advantages include:

  • A smoother dorsal line, because the original tissue envelope is maintained
  • Reduced risk of visible irregularities and the "operated look"
  • Potentially faster resolution of swelling
  • A more natural feel to the nose long-term

This approach is particularly well suited to patients with a moderate dorsal hump, good skin thickness, and no significant tip deformity. It is not suitable for all noses, and your surgeon will discuss whether preservation techniques are appropriate during your assessment.

Tip Rhinoplasty (Tipplasty)

Tip rhinoplasty, sometimes called tipplasty, focuses exclusively on the lower third of the nose. It is ideal for patients who are happy with their bridge but want to refine a bulbous, drooping, or asymmetric nasal tip.

Because tipplasty does not involve osteotomy (bone work), it is a less invasive procedure with a shorter recovery period. It can be performed via either an open or closed approach, depending on the degree of correction needed. Swelling resolves faster, and patients can often return to social activities within 7 to 10 days.

Ethnic Rhinoplasty

Ethnic rhinoplasty refers to nose surgery that respects and preserves the patient heritage and ethnic identity while achieving the desired aesthetic improvement. It is not about imposing a single standard of beauty; it is about working within the patient natural facial context.

Common goals in ethnic rhinoplasty include:

  • Refining a wide or flat bridge without creating an overly narrow profile
  • Adding projection or definition to a low dorsum using cartilage grafts
  • Narrowing flared nostrils (alarplasty) in a proportionate way
  • Strengthening tip support in noses with naturally softer cartilage

MedProper surgeons treat patients from the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, East Asia, and the Caribbean, and they understand that techniques must be adapted to different skin thicknesses, cartilage strengths, and healing patterns. The aim is always a result that looks natural for your face and your background.

Revision Rhinoplasty

Revision rhinoplasty corrects problems from a previous nose surgery performed elsewhere. It is widely regarded as one of the most technically challenging procedures in facial plastic surgery because the surgeon must work with altered anatomy, scar tissue, weakened cartilage, and sometimes missing structural support.

Common reasons patients seek revision include:

  • A persistent dorsal hump or scooped "over-resected" bridge
  • A pinched, asymmetric, or collapsed nasal tip
  • Breathing difficulties that developed after the first surgery
  • Visible irregularities, asymmetry, or an unnatural appearance
  • Incomplete correction of the original concern

Revision rhinoplasty at MedProper is priced from £2,275 (€4,095). This reflects the additional complexity, longer operating time, and the frequent need for cartilage grafts harvested from the septum, ear, or, in rare cases, the rib. Your surgeon will explain exactly what is required after reviewing your CT scan and examining your nose in person.

Septorhinoplasty (Functional + Cosmetic)

Septorhinoplasty combines cosmetic reshaping with correction of a deviated septum. The septum is the wall of cartilage and bone that divides the nasal cavity into two passages. When it is significantly deviated, it can restrict airflow, cause chronic congestion, contribute to snoring, and increase the frequency of sinus infections.

Many patients who come to MedProper for cosmetic rhinoplasty discover during their pre-operative CT scan that they also have a deviated septum they were not fully aware of. Combining the two procedures into a single operation under one general anaesthetic is both clinically logical and cost-effective.

Septorhinoplasty at MedProper is priced from £1,850 (€3,499), which represents exceptional value considering that septoplasty alone on the NHS can involve an 18-month wait with no cosmetic improvement.

Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty (Filler)

Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses injectable dermal filler, typically hyaluronic acid, to smooth bumps, lift a drooping tip, improve symmetry, or add definition to the bridge without any incisions, anaesthesia, or downtime.

It is important to be clear about what non-surgical rhinoplasty can and cannot do:

  • It can: camouflage a mild dorsal hump, add projection to a flat bridge, correct minor asymmetry, lift a slightly drooping tip
  • It cannot: reduce the size of the nose, narrow wide nostrils, correct a deviated septum, or achieve the same degree of change as surgery

Results typically last 12 to 18 months before the filler is naturally absorbed. The procedure takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes with minimal discomfort and no recovery period. While non-surgical rhinoplasty is a much simpler procedure, it must be performed by an experienced practitioner because the nasal blood supply is complex and improper injection carries rare but serious risks.

At MedProper, non-surgical rhinoplasty is offered during consultation for patients whose goals can be met without surgery, or as a "trial run" for patients who want to visualise the effect of bridge augmentation before committing to a surgical procedure.


Am I a Good Candidate for Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty is suitable for a wide range of patients, but not every patient is suitable for rhinoplasty at every point in their life. Here are the key factors your surgeon will consider.

Age: Nasal growth should be complete before surgery. For most women, this is around age 16 to 17; for most men, 17 to 18. There is no upper age limit provided you are in good general health, though skin elasticity does decrease with age, which can affect the final result.

General health: You should be free from uncontrolled medical conditions. Well-managed conditions such as asthma, controlled hypertension, or treated thyroid disorders are generally not contraindications, but they must be disclosed and discussed.

Smoking: Smoking impairs blood flow and significantly increases the risk of poor healing, infection, and skin necrosis. MedProper requires patients to stop smoking at least four weeks before surgery and at least four weeks after. Vaping and nicotine replacement products carry similar risks and should also be stopped.

Realistic expectations: Rhinoplasty can bring meaningful improvement, but it cannot deliver perfection. Surgeons aim for a nose that complements your face and achieves the goals discussed during consultation. Patients with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) or expectations that are not achievable with surgery may be advised to seek psychological support before proceeding.

When the NHS says no: Many UK patients come to us after being told by the NHS that their concerns are "cosmetic" and therefore not eligible for funding. Others have been placed on waiting lists that stretch beyond 18 months. If your breathing is affected by a deviated septum but your GP referral has been declined or delayed, septorhinoplasty at MedProper is a practical and affordable alternative.

Medications to discuss: Blood-thinning medications (warfarin, aspirin, clopidogrel), certain supplements (fish oil, vitamin E, ginkgo biloba), and some herbal remedies can increase bleeding risk. Your surgeon will provide a full list of substances to avoid in the weeks before surgery.


What Is Included in Our All-Inclusive Package?

Transparency matters. Here is exactly what your MedProper rhinoplasty package includes, and what it does not.

Included in your package:

  • Consultation with your assigned rhinoplasty surgeon (video call before travel, in-person in Istanbul)
  • All pre-operative blood tests, ECG, and nasal CT scan
  • General anaesthesia administered by a board-certified anaesthesiologist
  • The surgical procedure itself, performed in a JCI-accredited hospital
  • One night of post-operative hospital stay with nursing care
  • Five nights in a partnered four- or five-star hotel (breakfast included)
  • VIP private transfers: airport to hotel, hotel to hospital, hospital to hotel, hotel to airport
  • All post-operative medications (antibiotics, pain relief, anti-swelling medication)
  • Nasal splint, external cast, and all dressings
  • Daily post-operative check-ups during your stay
  • Cast removal appointment (typically day 6 or 7)
  • Dedicated patient coordinator available by phone and WhatsApp throughout your stay
  • Post-operative care kit (saline spray, aftercare instructions, cold compresses)
  • 12 months of remote follow-up via WhatsApp and video call after you return to the UK
  • Digital photographs taken at each follow-up stage for your records

Not included (your responsibility):

  • Return flights between the UK and Istanbul (typically £100 to £250 with budget airlines)
  • Travel insurance (strongly recommended; ensure it covers elective surgery abroad)
  • Meals other than hotel breakfast
  • Personal spending and sightseeing
  • Any additional procedures not agreed in your surgical plan
  • Prescription medications you may need after returning to the UK (your GP can prescribe these based on our discharge summary)

Your Rhinoplasty Journey: Day by Day

Travelling abroad for surgery can feel daunting if you do not know what to expect. Here is a detailed day-by-day account of a typical rhinoplasty journey with MedProper.

Day 1: Arrival in Istanbul

Your VIP driver will meet you at Istanbul Airport (IST) with a name board and escort you to your hotel. The transfer takes approximately 40 to 60 minutes depending on traffic. You will receive a welcome call from your patient coordinator confirming the schedule for the following day.

Spend the evening settling in, exploring the neighbourhood if you wish, and having a light dinner. There are no medical appointments on arrival day.

Day 2: Pre-Operative Assessment

Your driver will collect you from the hotel and take you to the hospital. The pre-operative assessment includes:

  • Full blood panel (CBC, coagulation, liver and kidney function, blood glucose)
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  • Nasal CT scan to evaluate the internal nasal anatomy, septum, and sinuses
  • Detailed consultation with your rhinoplasty surgeon, including facial analysis, photography, and computer imaging to discuss your desired outcome
  • Review of your medical history and current medications
  • Signing of informed consent documents

After the assessment, you will be taken back to your hotel. Your surgeon will confirm the surgical plan and answer any remaining questions. You will be instructed to fast from midnight (no food or drink, including water).

Day 3: Surgery Day

Your driver will collect you from the hotel early in the morning and take you to the hospital. On arrival, you will change into a surgical gown, meet your anaesthesiologist, and have your IV line placed.

Rhinoplasty is performed under general anaesthesia. The procedure typically takes between 1.5 and 3 hours depending on complexity. You will wake up in the recovery room with a nasal splint in place and, for most techniques, an external cast on your nose.

You will spend the night in a private hospital room with nursing staff monitoring your vital signs, pain levels, and any bleeding. Most patients report that pain is mild to moderate and well controlled with the prescribed medication.

Days 4-5: Early Recovery

You will be discharged from the hospital on the morning of day 4 and transferred back to your hotel. Your face will be swollen and bruised, particularly around the eyes. This is entirely normal.

During days 4 and 5, your routine will include:

  • Applying cold compresses to the cheeks and eye area (not directly on the nose)
  • Keeping your head elevated, including during sleep (use extra pillows)
  • Taking prescribed medications on schedule
  • Attending a brief daily check-up at the hospital or clinic
  • Gentle walking around the hotel to promote circulation
  • Eating soft foods and staying well hydrated

Most patients feel well enough to explore the hotel, have meals in the restaurant, and take short walks outside. Strenuous activity, bending over, and hot showers should be avoided.

Day 6: Cast Check

Your surgeon will examine your nose, check the healing progress, clean the inside of the nostrils with gentle suction, and assess whether the cast is ready to come off. In some cases, particularly revision rhinoplasty, the cast may stay on for an additional day or two.

Day 7: Cast Removal and Fly Home

This is the day most patients look forward to. Your surgeon will carefully remove the external cast and nasal splint. You will see your new nose for the first time, though it will still be swollen (expect roughly 60 to 70 percent of the swelling to resolve over the first month, with final results emerging over 12 to 18 months).

Your surgeon will provide a detailed aftercare letter, a fit-to-fly certificate, and written instructions for your GP. Your driver will then take you to the airport for your flight home.

Important note on timing: Some patients prefer to stay an extra day or two beyond the standard seven-day itinerary for additional rest or sightseeing. Extended hotel stays can be arranged at a supplementary cost.


Recovery Timeline: Week by Week

Recovery from rhinoplasty is gradual. The table below gives you a realistic picture of what to expect over the weeks and months following surgery.

TimelineWhat to ExpectActivity Level
Week 1 (Istanbul)Swelling and bruising peak around days 2-3, then begin to subside. Nasal congestion is common. Cast is in place. Mild to moderate discomfort managed with medication.Light walking only. Head elevated. No bending, lifting, or straining.
Week 2Cast removed (if not already). Bruising fading. Swelling still visible but improving daily. Breathing through the nose begins to improve.Return to desk-based work. Avoid public-facing roles if self-conscious about residual swelling.
Weeks 3-4Most bruising resolved. Swelling continues to reduce. Nose shape becoming clearer. Numbness in the tip is normal.Light exercise (walking, stationary cycling). No contact sports.
Months 2-3Approximately 70-80% of swelling resolved. Nose looks noticeably refined. Sensation gradually returning.Resume most exercise. Avoid activities with risk of nasal impact.
Months 4-6Subtle swelling continues to diminish. Skin re-drapes over the new framework. Results becoming closer to final.Full activity, including gym and most sports.
Months 6-12Remaining swelling resolves, particularly in the tip (the tip is always the last area to settle). Final shape emerges.No restrictions.
12-18 monthsThe nose has reached its final form. This is the point at which your result is considered complete.No restrictions.

Thick skin vs thin skin: If you have thicker nasal skin, swelling takes longer to resolve, and the final result may take up to 18 to 24 months to fully emerge. Your surgeon will discuss this with you during your consultation so your expectations are calibrated appropriately.


When Can I Fly Home After Rhinoplasty?

This is one of the most common questions from UK patients, and it deserves a clear answer.

Short-haul flights (under 4 hours): Most rhinoplasty patients are cleared to fly 6 to 7 days after surgery, once the cast has been removed and the surgeon has confirmed there are no complications. The flight from Istanbul to London is approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes, which is well within the safe range.

Practical tips for your flight home:

  • Take a decongestant nasal spray as recommended by your surgeon to ease any cabin pressure discomfort
  • Stay hydrated throughout the flight
  • Avoid alcohol for at least 48 hours before flying (and ideally for two weeks post-surgery)
  • Keep your saline nasal spray in your hand luggage for use during the flight
  • Wear a loose-fitting face mask if you wish to cover any residual bruising or swelling
  • Avoid carrying heavy hand luggage or using the overhead lockers yourself
  • Request an aisle seat so you can stand and move periodically

Fit-to-fly certificate: MedProper provides a medical certificate confirming you are fit to fly. This is occasionally requested by airlines and is included in your package at no extra charge.

Long-haul flights: If you are connecting through Istanbul from a destination further afield (Australia, South Africa, the Gulf states), discuss the timing with your surgeon. Flights over 6 hours may require an additional day of recovery before travel.


Is Rhinoplasty Safe in Turkey?

Safety is the most important consideration when choosing to have surgery abroad. It is entirely reasonable to have concerns, and this section addresses them directly.

JCI Accreditation: What It Means

MedProper operates within a hospital that holds Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation, the most rigorous international standard for healthcare quality and patient safety. JCI accreditation requires:

  • Compliance with over 1,200 measurable standards covering patient care, infection control, medication management, and surgical safety
  • Regular on-site inspections by international assessors
  • Documented protocols for every aspect of the patient journey
  • Mandatory reporting and analysis of adverse events
  • Continuous quality improvement programmes

Fewer than 5% of hospitals in Turkey hold JCI accreditation. When you choose a JCI-accredited facility, you are choosing a hospital that meets or exceeds the standards of leading NHS and private hospitals in the UK.

Our Surgeons

MedProper rhinoplasty surgeons are selected based on training, experience, and outcomes. Key credentials include:

  • Board certification by the Turkish Board of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
  • Membership of international bodies including ISAPS (International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery)
  • A minimum of 15 years of surgical experience
  • Sub-specialisation in facial procedures, with rhinoplasty forming a core part of their practice
  • Regular participation in international conferences and training programmes
  • Published work in peer-reviewed medical journals

During your video consultation, you will be introduced to the surgeon who will perform your procedure. You will have the opportunity to review their experience, ask questions, and see anonymised before-and-after photographs of previous patients with similar anatomy to yours.

How to Choose a Safe Clinic

Whether you choose MedProper or another provider, these are the questions every patient should ask before committing to rhinoplasty abroad:

  1. Is the hospital JCI- or ISO-accredited? Accreditation is not a marketing badge; it is a verified standard. Ask for the certificate number and verify it on the JCI website.
  2. Who will perform my surgery? You should know the name and credentials of your surgeon before you travel. Avoid clinics that assign surgeons on the day.
  3. Is the quote all-inclusive? Hidden charges are a red flag. Get a written breakdown of everything included.
  4. What is the revision policy? A confident clinic will have a clear policy for managing unsatisfactory outcomes.
  5. Can I see verified before-and-after photos? Ask for cases similar to your nose type and desired outcome.
  6. What aftercare is provided after I return home? A single follow-up call is not enough. Look for structured remote follow-up over at least 12 months.
  7. What are the complication rates? A reputable clinic will be transparent. Published literature reports rhinoplasty complication rates of approximately 1 to 2% in experienced hands.

What Happens If Something Goes Wrong?

No surgery is without risk, and any clinic that tells you otherwise should be avoided. At MedProper, we have clear protocols for managing complications.

During your stay in Istanbul:

  • You are under the direct care of your surgeon for the entire duration of your trip
  • The hospital has 24-hour emergency services, intensive care, and on-call surgical teams
  • If a complication arises before your scheduled departure, your stay will be extended at no additional cost until your surgeon clears you to fly

After you return to the UK:

  • You have access to your surgeon and patient coordinator via WhatsApp and video call for 12 months following surgery
  • We provide a detailed discharge summary and surgical report that you can share with your GP or any UK-based specialist
  • If a revision procedure is required due to a surgical complication (not a change of aesthetic preference), MedProper will perform the revision at no additional surgeon fee — you would only be responsible for flights, accommodation, and hospital facility costs
  • We can recommend UK-based ENT and plastic surgery colleagues for in-person assessment if needed

What we cannot cover:

  • Revision surgery requested for purely cosmetic preference changes (as opposed to surgical complications)
  • Costs associated with treatment at UK hospitals or clinics not arranged through MedProper
  • Complications arising from failure to follow post-operative instructions (e.g., smoking, premature return to contact sports)

Transparency about these boundaries is part of responsible practice. We encourage all patients to take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance that covers elective surgery abroad.


Combine Your Rhinoplasty

Many patients choose to combine rhinoplasty with complementary procedures, reducing total recovery time and cost compared to having multiple separate operations. The most popular combinations at MedProper include:

Rhinoplasty + Chin Augmentation (Genioplasty or Implant) The nose and chin are visually linked. A receding chin can make a normal nose appear larger, and vice versa. Combining rhinoplasty with chin augmentation creates better overall facial balance and is one of the most commonly requested pairings in facial surgery.

Rhinoplasty + Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) Upper or lower eyelid surgery can be performed at the same time as rhinoplasty, addressing puffiness, excess skin, or under-eye bags. Since both procedures share a similar recovery trajectory, combining them adds minimal extra downtime.

Rhinoplasty + Facelift or Mini Facelift For patients aged 45 and above who want comprehensive facial rejuvenation, combining rhinoplasty with a facelift offers transformative results in a single surgical session.

Rhinoplasty + Otoplasty (Ear Reshaping) Prominent ears and nasal concerns are sometimes addressed together, particularly in younger patients who want to improve overall facial harmony.

Rhinoplasty + Fat Transfer Facial fat grafting can add volume to hollow cheeks, under-eyes, or temples, complementing the refined nasal profile achieved through rhinoplasty.

Your surgeon will advise whether combining procedures is appropriate in your case. The total operating time, anaesthetic duration, and recovery profile are all carefully considered to ensure your safety remains the top priority.


Risks and Complications

Honesty about risks is a hallmark of a trustworthy clinic. Rhinoplasty is a safe procedure when performed by an experienced surgeon in an accredited facility, but every surgical procedure carries some degree of risk. You should be aware of the following:

Common (expected) effects:

  • Swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes, peaking at days 2 to 3 and resolving over 2 to 6 weeks
  • Nasal congestion and difficulty breathing through the nose for 1 to 3 weeks
  • Numbness or altered sensation in the nasal tip, which gradually resolves over weeks to months
  • Mild discomfort or a sensation of pressure, typically well managed with over-the-counter pain relief after the first few days

Uncommon complications (1-5% incidence):

  • Minor asymmetry that becomes apparent as swelling resolves (small asymmetries are normal and often present before surgery)
  • Temporary or, rarely, permanent changes in skin sensation
  • Minor scarring (with the open technique, a small columellar scar)
  • Mild irregularity or palpable step on the dorsum

Rare complications (less than 1% incidence):

  • Infection requiring antibiotic treatment
  • Significant bleeding (epistaxis) requiring nasal packing or, very rarely, surgical intervention
  • Septal perforation (a hole in the nasal septum)
  • Nasal collapse or breathing difficulty requiring revision surgery
  • Adverse reaction to anaesthesia
  • Skin necrosis (extremely rare, primarily associated with smoking)
  • Unsatisfactory aesthetic result requiring revision (the published revision rate for rhinoplasty by experienced surgeons is approximately 5 to 10%, though this varies widely depending on complexity)

Your surgeon will discuss all relevant risks during your consultation and ensure you have the opportunity to ask questions before signing consent.


Before and After Results

Visual evidence of surgical results is one of the most important factors in choosing a clinic. At MedProper, we maintain a comprehensive library of anonymised before-and-after photographs across all rhinoplasty types, including:

  • Primary open and closed rhinoplasty
  • Dorsal hump reduction
  • Tip refinement and rotation
  • Ethnic rhinoplasty
  • Revision rhinoplasty
  • Septorhinoplasty
  • Male rhinoplasty

For privacy and GDPR compliance, we share before-and-after photographs during your personal consultation rather than publishing them publicly without context. This allows your surgeon to show you cases that are specifically relevant to your nasal anatomy, skin type, and desired outcome, giving you a far more useful reference than a generic gallery.

During your video consultation, your surgeon will also use computer imaging to give you a realistic preview of the changes being discussed. This is a simulation tool, not a guarantee, but it helps align expectations between patient and surgeon.

To request before-and-after examples or to book your video consultation, contact our patient coordinator via WhatsApp or the enquiry form on this page.


The standard MedProper itinerary is seven days. This allows time for pre-operative assessment (day 2), surgery (day 3), recovery and daily check-ups (days 4 to 6), and cast removal (day 6 or 7). Some patients choose to stay an extra day or two, but seven days is sufficient for the majority.

Is it better to get a nose job in the UK or Turkey?

Both countries have excellent surgeons. The main differences are cost, waiting times, and the all-inclusive service model. Rhinoplasty in Turkey costs 50 to 70% less than in the UK, with no NHS waiting list. The all-inclusive package eliminates the logistical burden of coordinating separate providers. The trade-off is that your long-term follow-up will be remote rather than face-to-face, though MedProper provides 12 months of video and WhatsApp follow-up.

Does rhinoplasty hurt?

The procedure itself is painless because it is performed under general anaesthesia. Post-operative discomfort is typically described as mild to moderate, similar to sinus pressure. Most patients manage comfortably with over-the-counter pain relief after the first 24 to 48 hours. The most commonly reported complaint is nasal congestion rather than pain.

What type of anaesthesia is used for rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty at MedProper is performed under general anaesthesia. A board-certified anaesthesiologist administers and monitors the anaesthesia throughout the procedure. You will be completely asleep and feel nothing during surgery.

Will I have visible scars after rhinoplasty?

With closed rhinoplasty, all incisions are inside the nostrils, so there are no visible scars. With open rhinoplasty, there is a small incision across the columella (the tissue between the nostrils) that heals to a faint, barely visible line within a few months. In the vast majority of cases, this scar is undetectable to others.

How long until I see the final result?

You will see an immediate difference when the cast comes off, but the nose will be swollen. Approximately 70 to 80% of swelling resolves within the first three months. The final result, particularly in the nasal tip, takes 12 to 18 months to fully emerge. Patients with thicker skin may need up to 24 months.

Can men get rhinoplasty?

Absolutely. Male rhinoplasty accounts for a growing proportion of procedures worldwide. The goals and techniques differ from female rhinoplasty: male patients typically want a straight, strong dorsal line rather than a slightly concave profile, and tip refinement must maintain a masculine aesthetic. MedProper surgeons have extensive experience with male rhinoplasty.

What is ethnic rhinoplasty?

Ethnic rhinoplasty is nose surgery that respects the patient cultural and ethnic identity while achieving the desired improvement. It requires specific techniques for different skin types and cartilage structures. MedProper surgeons work with patients from Middle Eastern, African, South Asian, and East Asian backgrounds, tailoring the approach to each individual.

What is the difference between rhinoplasty and septoplasty?

Rhinoplasty changes the external shape of the nose for cosmetic purposes. Septoplasty corrects a deviated septum to improve breathing. Septorhinoplasty combines both procedures in a single operation. If you have both cosmetic and functional concerns, septorhinoplasty is the most efficient and cost-effective option.

Can I get rhinoplasty on the NHS?

The NHS will consider rhinoplasty only if there is a documented functional problem such as a deviated septum causing significant breathing obstruction, and even then, waiting lists typically exceed 18 months. Cosmetic rhinoplasty is not available on the NHS. Many patients come to MedProper after being told their concerns are not eligible for NHS funding.

How do I finance my rhinoplasty?

MedProper accepts payment by bank transfer, credit card, and debit card. We do not currently offer direct financing plans, but many UK patients use medical finance providers such as Omni Capital, Chrysalis Finance, or credit card payment plans to spread the cost. Because our prices are significantly lower than UK equivalents, monthly payments are correspondingly more manageable.

Can I combine rhinoplasty with other procedures?

Yes. The most popular combinations are rhinoplasty with chin augmentation, blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), or facelift. Combining procedures reduces total recovery time and cost compared to separate operations. Your surgeon will advise whether combination surgery is appropriate in your case.

What if I do not like the result?

During your consultation, significant effort goes into understanding your goals and setting realistic expectations. If a complication results in an unsatisfactory outcome, MedProper will perform a revision at no additional surgeon fee. If you simply change your mind about the aesthetic you originally requested, a revision would be treated as a new procedure with associated costs. This distinction is standard practice worldwide.

Do I need to speak Turkish?

No. All MedProper patient coordinators, nursing staff, and surgeons communicate in English. Your patient coordinator is available by WhatsApp and phone throughout your stay to assist with anything you need.

Can I wear glasses after rhinoplasty?

You should avoid wearing glasses that rest on the bridge of your nose for at least six weeks after surgery, as the weight can cause indentations in the healing bone and cartilage. Contact lenses are fine from day one. If you must wear glasses, your surgeon will advise on protective taping techniques to distribute the weight safely.

When can I exercise after rhinoplasty?

Light walking is encouraged from day one to promote circulation. Light gym work and non-impact cardio can typically resume at four weeks. Contact sports, swimming, and heavy weightlifting should be avoided for at least eight to twelve weeks. Your surgeon will give personalised guidance based on your procedure and healing progress.

What is the minimum age for rhinoplasty?

Nasal growth should be complete before surgery. This is typically around age 16 to 17 for women and 17 to 18 for men. Exceptions may be made in cases of significant functional impairment or post-traumatic deformity. Patients under 18 require parental consent.

Can I smoke after rhinoplasty?

Smoking must be stopped at least four weeks before surgery and at least four weeks after. Nicotine constricts blood vessels, impairs healing, increases infection risk, and can lead to skin necrosis. Vaping and nicotine patches carry similar risks. If you cannot stop smoking for this period, your surgeon may recommend postponing the procedure.

What is ultrasonic (Piezo) rhinoplasty?

Piezo rhinoplasty uses high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations to reshape nasal bone, rather than traditional manual instruments. The ultrasonic device selectively cuts bone while preserving surrounding soft tissue, resulting in less bruising, less swelling, and more precise bone contouring. It is particularly effective for dorsal hump removal. Not all noses require piezo instrumentation, and your surgeon will advise whether it adds value in your case.

What is preservation rhinoplasty?

Preservation rhinoplasty is a modern approach that lowers the nasal dorsum by repositioning the existing bone and cartilage framework, rather than removing the hump and reconstructing. It preserves the natural tissue layers, often resulting in a smoother, more natural-looking dorsal line with potentially faster swelling resolution. It is best suited to patients with a moderate dorsal hump and good skin quality.

Will rhinoplasty fix my breathing problems?

Rhinoplasty alone is primarily a cosmetic procedure. If your breathing problems are caused by a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, or internal valve collapse, your surgeon will recommend septorhinoplasty or specific functional techniques to address both appearance and airflow. Many patients experience significant improvement in nasal breathing after septorhinoplasty.

Can I get a revision of a nose job I had elsewhere?

Yes. MedProper regularly performs revision rhinoplasty for patients who are unhappy with results from previous surgeries performed in the UK, Europe, or elsewhere. Revision surgery is more complex and is priced from £3,500 (€4,095). Your surgeon will need to review your surgical records and a CT scan to plan the revision accurately.

How long is the surgery?

Primary rhinoplasty typically takes between 1.5 and 2.5 hours. Septorhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty may take 2.5 to 4 hours depending on complexity. You will be under general anaesthesia for the duration and will not be aware of the passage of time.

How much does rhinoplasty in Turkey cost for US patients?

At MedProper, primary rhinoplasty starts from $2,700 (open) and $3,175 (closed) — all-inclusive with surgeon, hospital, anaesthesia, hotel, transfers, and follow-up. In the USA, the same procedure typically costs $7,000 to $15,000 for the surgeon fee alone. Including a round-trip flight from New York ($400–$700), the total cost of rhinoplasty in Turkey is roughly 65–75% less than in the United States.

Why is rhinoplasty so cheap in Turkey?

Turkey's lower cost of living and operating expenses, combined with a favourable currency exchange rate and extraordinarily high procedure volume, enable clinics to offer world-class results at lower prices. Turkish rhinoplasty surgeons are not paid less in purchasing power — the entire cost structure is different. Istanbul performs more rhinoplasties per year than any other city globally, and this volume supports a highly efficient medical tourism infrastructure.

Are nasal implants used?

MedProper surgeons prefer to use the patient own cartilage (from the septum, ear, or in rare cases, rib) for grafting and structural support. Autologous cartilage integrates naturally with the body and does not carry the risks associated with synthetic implants, such as infection, extrusion, or displacement. Silicone or Gore-Tex implants are generally reserved for very specific cases and are discussed only when the surgeon believes they are the best option.

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