Rhinoplasty Cost in Mesa, AZ
Primary rhinoplasty in Mesa costs $9,200 all-in — 3% below the national average. Revision procedures start at $13,100.
Mesa — Primary Rhinoplasty
$9,200
surgeon + anesthesia + facility
Tip Refinement Only
$5,800
minor scope; shorter OR time
Revision Rhinoplasty
$13,100+
40–50% more than primary
Rhinoplasty Costs in Mesa by Type — 2026
| Procedure | All-In Cost | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Non-surgical rhinoplasty (filler) | $1,400 | temporary; lasts 12–18 months |
| Tip refinement only | $5,800 | minor reshaping; shorter OR time |
| Primary rhinoplasty | $9,200 | standard all-in cost |
| Primary — elite surgeon | $14,300 | nationally recognized specialist |
| Revision rhinoplasty | $13,100 | correcting a previous nose job |
| Septoplasty (functional) | $7,300 | insurance may cover breathing portion |
Based on 2026 Mesa board-certified surgeon rates. Quotes vary 25–40% between surgeons. Elite-tier surgeons may exceed these ranges.
What Your $9,200 Covers in Mesa
consultation, procedure time, and all follow-up visits
board-certified anesthesiologist; rhinoplasty requires general anesthesia
accredited outpatient surgical center or hospital OR
pre-op labs, post-op splint, medications, and follow-up imaging
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FAQs — Rhinoplasty in Mesa
How much does rhinoplasty cost in Mesa?
A primary rhinoplasty in Mesa, AZ costs $9,200 with a board-certified surgeon — 3% below the national average of $9,500. Tip refinement only starts at $5,800. Revision rhinoplasty runs $13,100–$17,700. All prices include surgeon fee, anesthesia, and facility. Elite or nationally recognized surgeons in Mesa may charge up to $14,300 for primary rhinoplasty.
Does insurance cover rhinoplasty in Mesa?
Cosmetic rhinoplasty is not covered by insurance in Mesa. However, if you also have a deviated septum causing breathing impairment, the functional component (septoplasty) may be partially covered. In that case, you'd pay the cosmetic portion ($9,200) out-of-pocket while insurance covers part of the septoplasty. Always obtain a separate functional diagnosis from your ENT before surgery for maximum coverage.
How do I choose a rhinoplasty surgeon in Mesa?
For rhinoplasty in Mesa, verify board certification with ABPS (plastic surgeons) or ABFPRS (facial plastic surgeons) — both are qualified specialists. On RealSelf, filter by verified board-certified surgeons and study before/after photos for noses with anatomy similar to yours. Ask: What percentage of your practice is rhinoplasty? Do you have a morphing system to show predicted results? What is your revision rate? Rhinoplasty has one of the highest revision rates of any cosmetic procedure — surgeon experience and specialization matter enormously.
Is revision rhinoplasty more expensive in Mesa?
Yes — revision rhinoplasty in Mesa costs $13,100–$17,700, roughly 40–50% more than primary rhinoplasty. Scar tissue from the first procedure makes the anatomy harder to work with, requiring more surgical time and often cartilage grafting from the ear or rib. This is why choosing the right surgeon for your primary procedure is critical — an unsatisfactory result requires expensive and complex revision.
What is non-surgical rhinoplasty and how does it compare in Mesa?
Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses hyaluronic acid filler to temporarily camouflage bumps, asymmetry, or a drooping tip — without surgery. Cost in Mesa: $1,400 per session, lasting 12–18 months. It cannot reduce nose size (only surgical rhinoplasty can). For patients who want to preview changes before committing to surgery, or who have minor concerns, filler rhinoplasty is a low-cost, reversible option.