Rhinoplasty Cost in Manhattan, NY
Planning for the Refinements You Need and Want
Personalized pricing discussed during consultation
Guidance on insurance coverage for functional rhinoplasty when applicable
Fees reflect surgical complexity and individual anatomy
Care provided by a board-certified plastic surgeon
Let’s Discuss the Cost of Rhinoplasty
Concerns about cost are common and understandable when considering rhinoplasty. A consultation allows you to gain clarity around pricing, insurance considerations, and surgical options without obligation. Our plastic surgeon in Manhattan, NY, takes the time to explain what is involved in your care, what contributes to the overall cost, and what options may be available to you. If you are seeking clear information and careful guidance before making a decision, we invite you to schedule a consultation to discuss your goals and concerns in detail.
Our patients are our priority. Dr. Lerman takes time to answer questions, customize treatment plans, and consider each patient’s features and goals. This patient-focused approach and his ability to deliver results are reasons patients rate him highly and recommend his services.
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Customized Care Means Varied Pricing
The American Society of Plastic Surgeon reports that the average cost of rhinoplasty is $7,637, not including anesthesia, facility fees, or other expenses. The best way to determine the price of your procedure is to request a consultation at our Manhattan, NY, practice. Dr. Lerman can review your goals and concerns to give you an accurate quote.
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Will Insurance Cover Rhinoplasty?
Insurance may contribute to rhinoplasty costs when the procedure is performed to improve function or correct the effects of trauma. A deviated septum (the cartilage between the nostrils) can compromise breathing. In such cases, rhinoplasty may be recommended to straighten the septum, and insured patients can expect at least part of the procedure to be covered.
Some patients may wish to undergo cosmetic refinements in addition to correcting a functional issue. Our plastic surgeon can work with your insurance provider to present the treatment plan and provide an estimate of what cosmetic enhancements may cost. The best way to determine your cost of treatment is to contact our Manhattan, NY practice.
Not Yet Ready for Surgery? Consider Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty
Nonsurgical rhinoplasty (also called a liquid rhinoplasty) uses injectable fillers to alter the shape of your nose without surgery. This procedure typically takes a few minutes and is less expensive than surgical rhinoplasty. While not every aesthetic concern can be addressed this way, it can:
- Add volume
- Reduce small bumps
- Lift the tip of your nose
- Make your nose tip more prominent
Is Rhinoplasty Worth the Cost?
Undergoing plastic surgery is a personal decision, and cost can be an important factor. We believe rhinoplasty is worth the cost if you are consistently self-conscious about your nose or have functional concerns such as difficulty breathing. There are several benefits to the procedure and receiving care at our Manhattan, NY, practice, including:
Improved Confidence
Being self-conscious about your appearance can affect how you interact with others. Rhinoplasty by an experienced surgeon can address cosmetic concerns and support greater confidence.
Enhanced Appearance
Rhinoplasty can address multiple cosmetic concerns. When you choose a qualified surgeon, it can refine nasal shape and bring facial features into better balance.
Our board-certified plastic surgeon combines experience and skill to provide natural-looking results. Dr. Lerman continues to stay current with advancements in plastic surgery to consistently provide high-quality care.








