Turkey has not only been a popular holiday destination for years, but also the country to which you go for plastic surgeries. One of the most popular aesthetic procedures in Turkey is rhinoplasty, or a nose job. As such, today’s article will go over the prices of nose surgeries in Turkey. We will also go over what dictates the price of such a procedure.
How much does rhinoplasty cost in Turkey?
Let’s begin with the main question: how much does nose surgery cost in Turkey? There’s no one answer to this. Depending on the type of procedure chosen and how much of the nose is to be reconstructed, the cost of the surgery starts at $1,500 and ends at as much as $6,000-7,000, at very highly reputable clinics in Istanbul that is. So, in pounds, the cheapest ones start at around £1,200 and the more complicated procedures go up to £5,500. If you’re not familiar with these procedures, this might actually sound like a lot, though Turkish surgeries are significantly cheaper than anywhere else in Europe.
When considering the price of such a procedure, we have to take into account the type of procedure first. Nose correction in Turkey can include, for instance, correction of the nasal septum, remodelling of the tip of the nose, or a full correction of the shape of the nose. Due to a large number of options, it’s preferable to consult a specialist first, before deciding on such a surgery in Turkey or anywhere else. There’s also additional costs that we have to add to this price, like accommodation. A hotel near the clinic can be hired privately, though many clinics and brokers also offer accommodation and transport to the clinic within the surgery price.
What does a nose job look like?
Depending on the method chosen, rhinoplasty usually lasts from 1,5 to 4 hours and is performed under local or total anaesthesia. Specialists distinguish between the so-called closed and open nose surgery procedures. The former type involves making incisions on the nose itself, the procedure itself being performed inside the nose. Open nose surgery in Turkey, on the other hand, involves making incisions between the nostrils and is combined with those made earlier on the nose. At the end of this procedure, the incisions are closed with sutures.
Many people may seek a nose surgery on a budget – for some, it’s just aesthetics, while for others, this may be a matter of being able to breathe more freely or at all. Turkish prices allow people with smaller budgets to also have access to these things, as much as there’s always the risk of it going wrong. Do consult a specialist beforehand if you’re thinking of a nose job yourself.
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