Cost of Rhinoplasty in Riyadh Explained

By fanii, 29 September, 2025

The cost of Rhinoplasty surgery in Riyadh is not a fixed price but a dynamic range influenced by several interconnected factors. A clear understanding of these variables is crucial for anyone budgeting for the procedure.

The average cost for Surgical Rhinoplasty in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, typically ranges from SAR 18,000 to SAR 30,000, with complex or revision cases potentially exceeding this range.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the cost and the factors that influence it:

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1. Typical Cost Range by Procedure Type (SAR)

 

The price is immediately affected by the complexity and extent of the surgery required.

Procedure Type

Typical Cost Range (SAR)

Description

Full Rhinoplasty (Primary)

SAR 18,000 – SAR 30,000

Comprehensive reshaping of the bone, cartilage, and tip (Open or Closed).

Tip Plasty / Alarplasty

SAR 7,000 – SAR 16,000

Focuses only on refining the nasal tip or narrowing the nostrils.

Revision Rhinoplasty

SAR 25,000 – SAR 35,000+

Secondary surgery to correct a previous, unsatisfactory nose job. More complex due to scar tissue.

Functional Rhinoplasty (Septoplasty)

SAR 15,000 – SAR 25,000

Primarily corrects a deviated septum to improve breathing.

Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty

SAR 1,000 – SAR 5,500

Uses dermal fillers to temporarily smooth out bumps or add volume (Results last 6-18 months).

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2. Factors that Determine the Final Price

 

A personalized quote from your surgeon will depend on these key factors:

 

A. Surgeon's Expertise and Reputation

 

This is often the most significant cost driver.

  • Board Certification & Experience: Highly experienced, board-certified plastic or ENT (Otolaryngology) surgeons who specialize in facial plastic surgery and rhinoplasty will charge higher fees. You are paying for their skill, artistic eye, and lower risk of complications.
  • International Recognition: Surgeons with extensive international training, memberships in prestigious global societies, or a long-standing reputation for achieving natural-looking results will be at the higher end of the scale.

 

B. Complexity of the Procedure

 

The amount of work and time required in the operating room directly impacts the cost.

  • Primary vs. Revision: Revision surgeries are invariably more expensive than primary rhinoplasties because they involve navigating scar tissue and often require using cartilage grafts (from the septum, ear, or rib) for reconstruction.
  • Technique Used: Open Rhinoplasty typically requires more surgical time and a higher degree of precision than a simple Closed Rhinoplasty, which can slightly increase the cost.
  • Grafting Needs: If the procedure requires cartilage or bone grafts to build up the nasal bridge (augmentation) or support the tip, the cost will increase due to the extra harvesting procedure.

 

C. Included Facility and Anesthesia Fees

 

The surgical setting determines a significant portion of the total price.

  • Facility Type: Surgery performed in an accredited private hospital or high-end surgical center will be more expensive than one in a smaller, non-hospital-affiliated clinic.
  • Anesthesia: Rhinoplasty is generally performed under General Anesthesia, which requires a certified anesthesiologist. Their fee, based on the length of the surgery, is a separate cost component.

 

D. Geographic Location within Riyadh

 

While Riyadh is a major metropolitan area, clinics located in high-profile medical districts or exclusive neighborhoods often have higher overhead costs, which are reflected in the patient's price.

 

3. What the Cost Typically Includes (The "Package")

 

When you receive a quote for surgical rhinoplasty, it generally encompasses a package of services:

Included Component

Description

Surgeon's Fee

Compensation for the surgeon's time, skill, and pre-operative planning.

Anesthesia Fee

Costs for the anesthesiologist and the medications used.

Facility Fee

The charge for using the operating room, equipment, and support staff.

Initial Consultation Fee

Some clinics include this in the final surgical cost; others charge for it separately.

Post-Operative Care

Essential follow-up visits, splint/suture removal, and post-surgery checks.

Medical Supplies

Costs for dressings, splints, and prescribed initial medications.

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Costs NOT Always Included

 

Be sure to clarify whether your quote includes:

  • Pre-operative Lab/Imaging Tests (Blood tests, X-rays, etc.)
  • Medications (Long-term pain relievers, antibiotics after discharge)
  • Revision Surgery Costs (In the unlikely event a second procedure is needed)

 

4. Does Insurance Cover Rhinoplasty?

 

In Saudi Arabia, as in most parts of the world, insurance coverage is determined by the reason for the surgery:

  • Cosmetic Rhinoplasty (Elective): Not covered by standard health insurance. The patient is responsible for the full cost.
  • Functional Rhinoplasty/Septoplasty (Medical): May be covered if the primary purpose is to correct a medically documented breathing impairment, such as a severely deviated septum. When cosmetic and functional concerns are addressed simultaneously (Septorhinoplasty), the patient may only need to pay the cosmetic portion, with the insurance covering the functional aspect.

Always check with your insurance provider and surgeon's office to determine potential coverage for the functional component before booking the surgery.