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UCT Private Academic Hospital
MyMeditravel Cape Town, South Africa
$206,000
Rhinoplasty
UCT Private Academic Hospital
UCT Private Academic Hospital
UCT Private Academic Hospital
UCT Private Academic Hospital
UCT Private Academic Hospital
3.9
18 reviews

Rhinoplasty at UCT Private Academic Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa

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Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital
MyMeditravel Johannesburg, South Africa
$206,000
Rhinoplasty
Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital
Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital
Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital
Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital
Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital
2.3
38 reviews

Rhinoplasty at Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa

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Netcare N1 City Hospital
MyMeditravel Cape Town, South Africa
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Netcare N1 City Hospital
Netcare N1 City Hospital
Netcare N1 City Hospital
Netcare N1 City Hospital
Netcare N1 City Hospital
2.9
36 reviews

Rhinoplasty at Netcare N1 City Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa

MyMeditravel Rentia De Vries, 13 September 2020
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Dr Dawid Potgieter
MyMeditravel Cape Town, South Africa
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Rhinoplasty
Dr Dawid Potgieter

Rhinoplasty at Dr Dawid Potgieter in Cape Town, South Africa

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HPCSA - Health Professions Council of South Africa
HPCSA - Health Professions Council of South Africa
Department of Health, Western Cape
Department of Health, Western Cape
FCS(SA) - Fellowship of the College of Surgeons of South Africa
FCS(SA) - Fellowship of the College of Surgeons of South Africa
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Dr Brian Wolfowitz
MyMeditravel Johannesburg, South Africa
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Rhinoplasty
Dr Brian Wolfowitz

Rhinoplasty at Dr Brian Wolfowitz in Johannesburg, South Africa

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AAO - American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
AAO - American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
AAFPRS - American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
AAFPRS  - American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Dr. Gideon Maresky
MyMeditravel Cape Town, South Africa
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Rhinoplasty
Dr. Gideon Maresky
4.9
16 reviews

Rhinoplasty at Dr. Gideon Maresky in Cape Town, South Africa

MyMeditravel Rebecca O'Connor, 23 September 2020
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HPCSA - Health Professions Council of South Africa
HPCSA - Health Professions Council of South Africa
ASPS - American Society of Plastic Surgeons
ASPS - American Society of Plastic Surgeons
FCS(SA) - Fellowship of the College of Surgeons of South Africa
FCS(SA) - Fellowship of the College of Surgeons of South Africa
APRSSA - Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Southern Africa
APRSSA - Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Southern Africa
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Rhinoplasty clinics in South Africa
With MyMediTravel you can browse 6 facilities offering Rhinoplasty procedures in South Africa. The cheapest price available in South Africa is $5,724 in Johannesburg, Cape Town. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $101 in Poland.
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No. of clinics available in South Africa:
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Recovery time:
2-3 weeks of recovery time
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Yes
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Everything you'll need to know about Rhinoplasty in South Africa

What does a Rhinoplasty Procedure Involve?

During rhinoplasty, you will be given local or general anesthesia to make sure that you are comfortable and you don't feel any pain. Your surgeon might perform the procedure inside your nose or through an incision at the base of your nose.

Changing the shape of your nasal bones or cartilage can be done in several ways, depending on how much needs to be added or removed, available materials, and your nose’s structure.

If your nose needs to be augmented because you want to increase its size, prosthetic implants or cartilage from your nasal septum or ear is used. Once your surgeon is done altering the shape of your nose and correcting any defect, they will place the nose’s skin and tissue back, then close the incisions with stitches.

How Long Should I Stay in South Africa for a Rhinoplasty Procedure?

Depending on the complexity of the procedure and the type of anesthesia used, you may be able to leave the hospital on the same day or stay in the hospital for a day or two. The surgery itself takes around 1.5 to 3 hours to complete. Once you are discharged from the hospital, you should not leave South Africa right away. Instead, plan to stay about 10 to 14 days for initial recovery and follow-up checkups. A week following the surgery, your surgeon will remove your stitches.

What's the Recovery Time for Rhinoplasty Procedures in South Africa?

You generally need to wait at least 2 to 3 weeks until you can resume most of your normal activities. However, you should not perform any strenuous activities, such as intense exercise, for about 3 to 6 weeks. During the first few days after the surgery, you will experience some swelling around your eyes, but these will subside within 3 to 14 days. You will also have to wear a nasal splint for about a week following the surgery.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Rhinoplasty Procedures in South Africa?

Since you may experience some discomfort, your surgeon will give you painkillers to ease any pain and discomfort. Make sure to take the pain medication as prescribed. For a couple of weeks following the surgery, you should not blow your nose, as well as laughing or talking too much. You also need to avoid any clothes that need to be pulled over your head and glasses on your nose for a few weeks. Always make sure to cover your nose while going out in the sun during your recovery period.

It's important that you avoid bumping or hitting your nose, and keep your nose safe and protected from anything that could misalign the bones and undo the results. To help you recover smoothly and quickly, eat healthy and nutritious food.

What's the Success Rate of Rhinoplasty Procedures in South Africa?

Rhinoplasty is considered one of the most complicated facial cosmetic surgeries. However, thanks to the advances in technology and surgeons’ extensive experience, the procedure has a very high success rate of between 85% and 90%.

Although rhinoplasty is generally safe, it does carry some potential risks of complications and side effects, including bleeding, infection, allergic reaction to the anesthesia, permanent numbness in your nose, difficulty breathing through the nose, an uneven-looking nose, discoloration, persisting pain, scarring, septal perforation, and a need for additional surgery.

Are there Alternatives to Rhinoplasty Procedures in South Africa?

If you are unable to undergo rhinoplasty, you can opt for its minimally invasive or noninvasive alternatives, such as filler injections or Botox. Both filler injections and Botox are noninvasive and require only a very short visit with your doctor. It works by injecting the substance into your nose to change its shape. Many people choose these methods because it is not as painful as rhinoplasty, requires little to no downtime, and no incision or stitches are involved.

If you want to improve your breathing, you may be recommended to use nasal strips. The nasal strip is a type of bandage with adhesive-embedded splints or plastic ribs that is applied across the bridge of the nose and the sides of the nostrils. It can keep the airway open, making breathing easier.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 15/05/2024