Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) vs Septoplasty: Cost Comparison (2026)

Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)

$5,483
$3,000 – $15,000
Procedure Time 60–180 min
Recovery 7–21 days
Insurance never
Risk Level moderate

Septoplasty

$5,200
$3,000 – $10,000
Procedure Time 30–90 min
Recovery 7–21 days
Insurance sometimes
Risk Level low
$283 difference
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) costs $283 more than Septoplasty on average.

Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) vs Septoplasty at a Glance

Factor Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) Septoplasty
Typical cost range $3,000 – $15,000 $3,000 – $10,000
Average cost $5,483 $5,200
Recovery time 7–21 days 7–21 days
Procedure time 60–180 min 30–90 min
Risk level Moderate Low
Insurance coverage Never Sometimes

Cost Breakdown Comparison

Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)

surgeon_fee $1,919-$3,5630.5%
facility_fee $959-$1,7810.25%
anesthesia $383-$7120.1%
supplies_garments $307-$5700.08%
follow_up $268-$4980.07%

Septoplasty

facility_fee $1,092-$2,0280.3%
surgeon_fee $1,092-$2,0280.3%
implants_supplies $546-$1,0140.15%
post_op_care $546-$1,0140.15%
anesthesia $364-$6760.1%

Key Differences

Which Should You Choose?

This is a cost-and-logistics comparison, not medical advice — the right procedure depends on your diagnosis and your surgeon's recommendation. On the practical factors in our data, here's how the two stack up:

Lean toward Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) if…

On cost, recovery, procedure time, risk, and insurance, Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) doesn't hold a clear edge over Septoplasty in our data.

Lean toward Septoplasty if…

  • it costs less — about $283 cheaper on average
  • the procedure itself is quicker (30–90 min vs. 60–180 min)
  • it carries a lower risk profile (low vs. moderate)
  • it's more likely to be covered by insurance (sometimes vs. never)

Cost difference: about $283 separates the two on average ($5,483 for rhinoplasty (nose job) vs. $5,200 for septoplasty). Always confirm pricing and insurance coverage with your provider before deciding.