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Here are the most reputed surgeons in India for Revision Rhinoplasty. Each specialist is carefully vetted for their expertise, experience, and patient outcomes.
Here are the most reputed hospitals in India for Revision Rhinoplasty. These hospitals are known for advanced infrastructure, international accreditations, and high success rates.
Revision rhinoplasty — also called secondary rhinoplasty — is a corrective nose operation performed after a previous rhinoplasty has produced unsatisfactory results, whether functional, aesthetic, or both. It is one of the most technically demanding procedures in facial plastic surgery because scar tissue has already formed, normal anatomy has been altered, and the cartilage available to rebuild with may be limited. The surgery typically uses an open approach with a small incision across the columella to allow the surgeon direct visibility of the underlying framework; cartilage grafts from the septum, ear, or rib are often needed to restore structural support. Minor revisions address a single small concern and take a few hours, while major reconstructions — rebuilding the bridge or tip framework — can take up to six hours or more. Final results take 12 to 18 months to fully emerge as post-operative swelling gradually resolves.
A focused correction of one specific issue — such as smoothing a small bump, releasing localised scar tissue, or refining a minor tip irregularity — without harvesting cartilage from the ear or rib.
Estimated cost: ~$200 – $500
Typical tests for this variant: CBC (complete blood count), Blood group and Rh typing, PT/INR (clotting screen), Random blood sugar, ECG, Standardised facial photography. Done in India before hospital admission.
Estimated cost in India: $3,500 – $4,500
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~2 days
Hospitalisation: ~2 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~7 days recommended
Total stay: approx 11 days
A full structural rebuild of the nose using cartilage harvested from the ear bowl, required when the bridge or tip support has been significantly weakened by the previous surgery.
Estimated cost: ~$200 – $500
Typical tests for this variant: CBC (complete blood count), Blood group and Rh typing, PT/INR (clotting screen), Random blood sugar, ECG, Nasal endoscopy, Standardised facial photography. Done in India before hospital admission.
Estimated cost in India: $4,500 – $5,500
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~2 days
Hospitalisation: ~3 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~10 days recommended
Total stay: approx 15 days
The most extensive revision, using cartilage harvested from a lower rib to rebuild a severely depleted nasal framework — typically needed when ear cartilage is insufficient or a saddle nose or major collapse is present.
Estimated cost: ~$300 – $500
Typical tests for this variant: CBC (complete blood count), Blood group and Rh typing, PT/INR (clotting screen), Random blood sugar, ECG, Chest X-ray (rib harvest clearance), Nasal endoscopy, Standardised facial photography. Done in India before hospital admission.
Estimated cost in India: $5,000 – $6,000
Pre-procedure stay (outside hospital): ~2 days
Hospitalisation: ~3 days
Recovery period (outside hospital): ~12 days recommended
Total stay: approx 17 days
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