Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose to improve facial harmony, correct breathing issues, or refine proportions — and Thailand's board-certified surgeons deliver world-class results at a fraction of Western prices.
Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose to improve facial harmony, correct breathing issues, or refine proportions — and Thailand's board-certified surgeons deliver world-class results at a fraction of Western prices.
Ideal candidate: Adults with fully developed nasal structure (typically 16+) who are unhappy with the size, shape, or proportion of their nose, or those experiencing breathing difficulties due to structural issues such as a deviated septum.
See how much you can save on rhinoplasty by choosing Thailand's world-class clinics.
$2,500 - $5,500
Save 50-70%
$7,000 - $15,000
£5,500 - £9,000
AUD $8,000 - $18,000
Pre-operative consultation with 3D imaging to discuss goals and create a surgical plan tailored to facial anatomy.
Surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes 2-3 hours, depending on complexity.
The surgeon reshapes bone and cartilage through either open or closed techniques, placing grafts if needed for structural support.
A nasal splint and internal packing are applied to protect the new shape during initial healing.
Post-operative follow-up appointments at 1 day, 7 days, and regular intervals over the following months to monitor healing and results.
7-10 days for splint removal and major swelling; 2-3 weeks before returning to work; full refinement over 12-18 months.
Initial shape visible once the splint is removed at 7-10 days. Significant improvement by 4-6 weeks. Final, refined results emerge gradually over 12-18 months as residual swelling resolves.
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Rhinoplasty in Thailand typically costs $2,500 - $5,500, compared to $7,000 - $15,000 in the US. That represents savings of 50-70% without compromising on quality, as Thailand's top clinics use the same techniques and equipment found in leading Western hospitals.
Yes. Thailand is home to more JCI-accredited hospitals than any other country in Asia. Risks include swelling, bruising, infection, asymmetry, numbness, breathing changes, and the possibility of revision surgery. Serious complications are rare when performed by experienced, board-certified surgeons. BeeLink only partners with board-certified specialists at internationally accredited facilities, ensuring the highest safety standards.
7-10 days for splint removal and major swelling; 2-3 weeks before returning to work; full refinement over 12-18 months.
Leading surgeons in Thailand offer several advanced techniques: Open rhinoplasty with columellar incision for complex reshaping; Closed (endonasal) rhinoplasty for subtle refinements with no visible scarring; Ultrasonic piezo rhinoplasty for precise bone reshaping with less bruising; Cartilage grafting using septal, ear, or rib cartilage for structural support; Revision rhinoplasty for correcting previous surgical outcomes.
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