Nose reshaping, or rhinoplasty, is a surgical procedure that adjusts the structure of the nose to address concerns with appearance or function. It can involve modifying features such as the bridge, tip, or nostrils, and may also help individuals with breathing difficulties caused by structural issues.
Recovery times can vary, but generally include:
Like any surgery, Nose Reshaping carries some potential risks and complications.
For a detailed overview of these risks and other potential complications, please refer to the procedure-specific consent forms available for download here.
The cost of nose reshaping (rhinoplasty) can vary based on several factors, including surgical fees, anaesthesia costs, and facility fees. The surgeon’s fee typically depends on their experience and qualifications, while anesthesia fees may differ depending on whether general or local anaesthesia is used. Additionally, costs associated with the surgical facility or hospital can impact the total price.
Our practice can provide a detailed breakdown of costs during a consultation. Payment plans may be available—please contact us for more information
Note: Each operation will produce different results due to variations in body composition, skin tone, Laxity, age, and genetic factors. The before-and-after photographs displayed are representative of some results that can be achieved with nose reshaping. Please remember that all surgical procedures carry risks and may not result in a completely
Dr. Mark Kohout is a highly qualified specialist plastic and reconstructive surgeon with over 25 years of experience, based in central Sydney.
Trained in Great Britain, Australia, and the U.S., he co-founded Australia Plastic Surgery. Specializing in breast, genital, and male breast surgeries, he is a certified member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the Royal Australian College of Surgeons (RACS).
Dr. Kohout has appeared in media like The Biggest Loser and has published several articles in his field.