All-inclusive revision rhinoplasty in Istanbul costs $4,200 to $6,500 — surgery, cartilage grafts, hospital, 8-night 5-star hotel, transfers and 24/7 support included. Up to 70% less than a revision-only quote in the US.

The all-inclusive revision rhinoplasty cost in Turkey at Plastic Surgery Istanbul ranges from $4,200 to $6,500 USD in 2026. The price covers the surgery by Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaan Uçar, all cartilage grafts (ear or rib), anesthesia, one hospital night, eight nights in a 5-star hotel, VIP transfers, translator, 24/7 concierge and 12 months of post-op surgeon access — typically 60–70% less than a US revision quote.
When you are searching for the revision rhinoplasty turkey cost, you are not just comparing prices — you are trying to figure out whether a second nose surgery is even financially feasible. Most US patients who reach this page have already received a revision quote at home of $20,000, $25,000 or more, and were told that rib cartilage and a few extra hours in the operating room would push the figure higher. The Istanbul alternative answers that anxiety with a single all-inclusive figure, in writing, before you book a flight. At Plastic Surgery Istanbul we publish the range openly: $4,200 to $6,500 depending on case complexity. There is no 'starting from' game.
Revision pricing is intentionally higher than primary nose surgery — and it should be. A revision is a longer operation (3 to 6 hours), almost always requires harvested cartilage, and demands a surgeon who has performed thousands of corrective cases rather than a few dozen. What we have done is keep that surgical reality honest while removing every other inflated cost layer that drives US revision prices into the $25,000+ range: facility upcharges, separate anesthesia bills, OR fees, graft harvest fees, post-op visit fees, accommodation. All of it is bundled into one number that does not move.
The result is a transparent revision rhinoplasty cost in Istanbul that lets US patients access a true revision specialist — Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaan Uçar, with 2,000+ corrective cases — without a five-figure financial decision standing in the way. The rest of this guide breaks down exactly what your money pays for, why the price is what it is, what factors move you within the $4,200–$6,500 range, and how to avoid the cheap-revision traps that exist in every medical tourism market.
Every line item below is already inside your quoted price. There is no 'plus anesthesia', no 'plus rib harvest', no 'plus follow-up'. The number we send you in writing is the number you pay — even if your surgical plan grows in complexity between consultation and surgery day.
The full revision performed by Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaan Uçar — diagnostic re-assessment under anesthesia, scar tissue release, structural rebuild, tip refinement and any septal/valve correction needed in the same operation.
General anesthesia administered by board-certified anesthesiologist Uzm. Dr. Barış Onur Yılmaz with extended monitoring protocols appropriate for 3–6 hour revision cases. No separate billing.
Harvest and placement of ear (concha) or rib cartilage as required by your surgical plan. In US clinics this is often a separate $2,000–$4,000 line item — here it is built into the base quote.
Private room, nursing care, all medications and meals during your supervised overnight after revision surgery. Operating room and facility fees fully covered.
Eight nights in a curated 5-star Istanbul hotel — one extra night vs primary cases for safer post-revision observation. Booking, taxes, breakfast and recovery-friendly room setup all handled.
Private door-to-door transfers between Istanbul Airport (IST), your hotel, the hospital and our clinic for every appointment. You never call a taxi while recovering.
Dedicated host attends every consultation, the surgery briefing and every follow-up — particularly important when discussing graft choices and revision goals.
Direct WhatsApp line to your patient coordinator and surgical team for 12 months after surgery — covering recovery questions, photos and any concerns. Standard with every revision package.
Revision rhinoplasty in Turkey is more affordable due to favourable currency exchange, lower clinical operating costs, and surgical sub-specialisation through high case volume — not because of lower standards. The surgeon, hospital and protocol meet or exceed US benchmarks while the underlying cost base is structurally smaller.
The same surgeon time, the same titanium instruments, the same JCI-accredited operating suite simply cost less in Turkish Lira than in US Dollars. Paying for revision surgery in Istanbul does not buy a 'cheaper' surgeon — it buys the same surgical hour at a different exchange rate. The savings flow from macroeconomics, not from cutting corners on graft material or monitoring.
A US plastic surgeon may perform 10–20 revision rhinoplasties per year. Prof. Dr. Uçar performs 200+. That volume produces refined technique, predictable outcomes and the ability to invest in revision-specific tools. High case volume is also why our per-case pricing can stay accessible — we are not pricing scarcity, we are pricing routine excellence.
US revision quotes typically cover the surgeon's fee only. Anesthesia, OR fees, rib harvest, recovery accommodation, follow-ups and aftercare are billed separately and can double the headline figure. Our package absorbs every one of those costs into a single number, which is why a $5,500 Istanbul revision and a $25,000 New York revision can deliver the same operation.
Turkey's official health tourism programme certifies clinics, audits hospitals and incentivises continued investment in international patient care. That state-level infrastructure means Prof. Dr. Uçar can focus exclusively on surgery while a regulated ecosystem handles patient safety standards, accreditation and complaint resolution — keeping operational overhead lower than the US private-practice model.
Revision rhinoplasty in the US is significantly more expensive than primary surgery — often 1.5x to 2x more, because the case complexity is real. Below is a transparent comparison of our all-inclusive Istanbul package against typical surgery-only revision fees in major US and UK cities. The US figures do not include anesthesia, OR fees, rib harvest fees, accommodation or aftercare.
The headline US revision figure is rarely the final figure. Add an anesthesiologist ($1,500–$3,000), a facility fee ($3,000–$6,000), a rib harvest fee ($2,000–$4,000), pre-op imaging, post-op visits and any accommodation, and a $22,000 quote can land at $32,000+ on the final invoice. The all-inclusive revision rhinoplasty turkey cost at our clinic is the final number — typically less than the US anesthesia-and-facility add-ons alone.
Within our published range, your specific quote depends on real surgical variables — not on negotiation, packaging or upselling. After we review your photos, your prior operative report (if available) and a short video consultation with Prof. Dr. Uçar, you receive a firm written quote that does not move later. Here is what genuinely shifts the figure.
A patient with one prior rhinoplasty sits very differently from a patient with three. More previous surgeries means more scar tissue, less native cartilage and a longer surgical plan. Tertiary cases (third nose surgery overall) typically sit in the upper $5,800–$6,500 band because they often require rib cartilage harvesting and 5–6 hours of operative time.
Many revisions are completed using ear (concha) cartilage harvested through a hidden incision behind the ear with no visible scarring. More structural revisions — collapsed bridge, severe asymmetry, saddle nose — require rib cartilage. Rib harvesting adds operative time and post-op chest soreness, and is reflected in the quote. Prof. Dr. Uçar always recommends the minimum graft source needed for a stable, lasting result.
If your previous surgery left you with breathing difficulty — collapsed internal valves, deviated septum, narrowed airway — your revision is technically a septorhinoplasty with valve reconstruction. That work is more involved than purely cosmetic refinement and is priced accordingly. The benefit: airway and appearance are fixed in a single operation rather than two.
Revisions on patients of African, Middle Eastern, Asian or Latin descent require preserving ethnic identity while correcting the prior surgeon's mistakes — a level of nuance that requires specific revision-ethnic experience. This overlap is one of the most-searched reasons US patients fly to Istanbul for their second surgery, and it sits in the mid-to-upper price band.
The standard package includes a premium 5-star single occupancy hotel for 8 nights. Suite upgrades, longer stays or a second room for a travelling companion are accommodated and quoted separately. The medical and transfer portion of the package never changes — only the optional comfort layer adjusts.
Common hidden costs in revision rhinoplasty include cartilage harvest fees, separate anesthesia bills, OR facility fees, follow-up visit charges and complication-related expenses. At Plastic Surgery Istanbul, every one of these is bundled into the original quoted price — the figure you are given is the figure you pay, with a written touch-up policy and 12 months of surgeon team access included.
If you have already been through one rhinoplasty, you know how quickly costs can grow beyond the headline figure. Revision surgery is even worse for surprise billing in the US because every additional element — rib harvest, valve repair, second-stage tip work — generates its own line item. Patients have arrived at our clinic with US revision quotes that started at $25,000 and ended at $34,000 the day before surgery. Our promise is the opposite: every conceivable cost element is disclosed before you book, and nothing is added later.
The quote you receive from us is the result of a clinical review by the surgeon, not a marketing department. If Prof. Dr. Uçar believes your case requires rib cartilage rather than ear cartilage, the rib harvest is in your initial quote — not added the week of surgery when you cannot easily change plans. If your case requires functional septal repair, that is in the quote. If you need an extra hospital night due to longer surgical time, that is in the quote. The transparency is the product.
Many revision patients have already invested significantly in their first surgery. The second operation cannot feel like starting from zero financially. Our payment process is built to be predictable: a small refundable deposit reserves your surgery date with Prof. Dr. Uçar, the balance is settled on arrival in Istanbul before the procedure, and you receive itemised invoices for every transaction. No money moves until you are clinically approved for surgery.
For US patients, third-party medical financing is the most common route. Companies that specialise in elective surgery loans understand revision cases and will often approve the full all-inclusive figure including travel. We provide a complete documentation pack — surgical plan, cost breakdown, surgeon credentials, hospital accreditation — that supports your loan application. Our coordinators have walked dozens of US patients through this exact process and can suggest lenders that previous patients have used successfully.
Third-party providers such as CareCredit, PatientFi and Prosper Healthcare Lending have all financed revision rhinoplasty trips for our patients. We supply documentation; you choose the lender and term that fits your monthly budget.
International SWIFT wire transfer is the lowest-fee option. We provide secure clinic banking details and a clear payment schedule. Most US banks complete the transfer in 2–3 business days.
All major cards accepted on arrival or via secure payment link in advance. Notify your bank of international charges to avoid fraud holds. Some patients use this route specifically to earn travel rewards on the trip.
$500 refundable deposit reserves your surgery slot up to 6 months in advance. Balance is due on arrival in Istanbul. The most common structure and gives you the longest planning runway.

Every revision rhinoplasty at our clinic is personally performed by Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaan Uçar, our co-founder and one of Europe's most published revision specialists. Of his 10,000+ rhinoplasty career total, more than 2,000 have been revision cases — a sub-specialisation depth very few surgeons in the world reach. He is a board-certified plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeon, an active ISAPS member, and lectures internationally on preservation revision techniques and tertiary nasal reconstruction. His consult style is famously blunt: if your case is not improvable, he will tell you. If it is, he will give you a written plan and a realistic outcome — not a fantasy.
Revision cases benefit from one extra in-city day compared to primary surgery, both for surgical preparation and for safer post-op observation. Here is exactly how your trip unfolds — calm, supportive and clinically tight.
Your private VIP driver meets you at Istanbul Airport (IST) and transfers you directly to your 5-star hotel. The rest of the day is yours to rest from the flight. Your patient coordinator confirms tomorrow's schedule via WhatsApp.
Face-to-face consultation with Prof. Dr. Uçar at our clinic, including 3D imaging, examination of internal scarring and finalisation of the written surgical plan you have already seen on video. Pre-op blood work and anesthesia clearance also completed.
Transfer to our JCI-accredited partner hospital in the early morning. Your translator stays with you until anesthesia. The revision itself takes 3–6 hours depending on your plan. You wake in a private recovery room and stay overnight under nursing supervision.
Prof. Dr. Uçar visits you in the morning to confirm initial recovery is on track. Once cleared, you transfer back to your hotel with a full medication kit and written aftercare protocol. Light activity in your room only.
Rest, hydrate, head elevated. Some swelling and bruising around the eyes is normal. Your concierge handles meals, supplies and any questions. A nurse can visit your hotel room if needed at no extra cost.
Brief clinic visit (or hotel visit if preferred) to clean the nasal area and verify recovery progression. Most patients feel well enough for a short, slow walk in the hotel district by this point.
Documentation photographs of your initial result while still in cast. Final check that everything is on track for cast removal tomorrow. You will start to glimpse the new shape.
Cast and any external sutures removed at our clinic. Final consultation with Prof. Dr. Uçar, written 12-month recovery plan, and clearance for your flight home. VIP transfer to Istanbul Airport.
Yes, revision rhinoplasty in Turkey is safe when performed by a revision-specialist surgeon in a JCI-accredited facility. The lower price reflects currency and operational economics, not lower standards. The risk in any country is choosing the wrong surgeon — not the country itself.
Safety is the single most important question for any revision patient — and it should be. The reason your first surgery did not go as planned often relates to a surgeon who lacked the specific experience for your case. Choosing a second surgeon based on price alone would repeat the original mistake. Revision surgery in Istanbul is safe not because it is in Istanbul, but because Prof. Dr. Uçar has performed 2,000+ revisions and operates exclusively in JCI-accredited facilities that meet the same patient safety standards as leading US hospitals.
The protocol for revision cases includes additional safety layers compared to primary surgery: extended pre-operative cardiac and respiratory clearance because the operation is longer, intra-operative imaging when needed, dedicated one-to-one anesthesiologist supervision throughout the case, and overnight in-hospital monitoring. The aftercare is equally rigorous — eight in-city days, daily availability of the surgical team, and documented checkpoints at days 3, 6 and 8. Your eventual flight home only happens after written clinical clearance, not on a fixed schedule.
What patients should be cautious of is any clinic — Istanbul, Miami or London — that advertises revision rhinoplasty without naming the surgeon, without showing facility accreditation and without a written safety protocol. Suspiciously low prices ($2,000–$3,000 'revision packages') almost always indicate a primary-only surgeon attempting work outside their depth. The risk is not the country. The risk is choosing the wrong surgeon. Our credentials, hospital partners and protocols are completely transparent precisely so you can verify everything before you book.
These are real US patients whose first rhinoplasty was performed elsewhere and who chose to fly to Istanbul for their correction. Names shortened for privacy. Savings figures reflect their original US revision quote vs the all-inclusive package they paid here.
"Three Boston revision surgeons quoted me between $26K and $34K — and that was surgery only. Prof. Dr. Uçar fixed my collapsed bridge for $5,800 all-inclusive, and for the first time in four years I can breathe through both nostrils. The price difference still feels unreal."
"I almost didn't believe the quote. I called the clinic twice to confirm there were no extra fees waiting. There weren't. The pre-op video consultation, the surgery, the hotel, the transfers — exactly what was quoted, exactly what was delivered."
"First surgery in NYC was $14K and overdid the dorsum. The Manhattan revision quote was $24K. The Istanbul ethnic revision was $5,400 and is the best surgical decision I have made. The cost transparency was almost as impressive as the result."
"Tertiary case — third nose surgery overall. US surgeons either declined or quoted $30K+. Prof. Dr. Uçar accepted after reviewing my CT, gave me $6,200 in writing, and that was the final number. Most professional medical experience I have ever had at any price."
Send us your photos and a brief description of what is bothering you about your current nose. Within 24 hours you will receive an honest assessment from Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaan Uçar — including whether revision is the right path, what the realistic outcome would look like and a firm written all-inclusive quote with no hidden costs. The first opinion was sales. This one is medicine.