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Cost · Last reviewed 16 June 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Non surgical rhinoplasty cost, explained honestly.

Indicative dated prices against home, what actually drives the figure, and why a temporary result that needs topping up is the cost that really counts.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
£300 to £1,200
UK per session
filler based
$500 to $3,000
US per session
average about $1,456
6 to 18 mo
How long it lasts
then it fades
The one honest thing
This is filler, not surgery. The result is temporary, so the real cost is the repeat. Flying abroad for one cheap session rarely pays off once travel is counted.
Quick answer

Is it cheaper abroad?

A non surgical nose job uses dermal filler to smooth a bump or lift the tip, and it commonly costs about £300 to £1,200 a session in the UK and roughly $500 to $3,000 in the US, with a US average near $1,456. Abroad a session can be cheaper, but because the result lasts only about six to eighteen months and needs repeating, travelling far for one session rarely saves money once flights are counted.

Indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025, that vary by the filler used, the amount, and the injector. These are not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

The headline figure is per session. The figure that matters is what you spend over a few years, because the filler is gradually broken down by the body and the shape fades. A low single session price abroad looks attractive, but the repeat is the true cost.

Indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025. Not a quote. A price well below the rest of the market can mean less product, a less experienced injector, or an unclear product, all reasons to ask more, not fewer, questions.

ItemUKUS
One session, filler based£300 to £1,200$500 to $3,000
Typical reported averagearound £750around $1,456
Repeat, every 6 to 18 monthsadd a session each timeadd a session each time

UK and US figures are private pay ranges reported by clinics and aggregators, reviewed June 2025. Prices vary widely by city, with London and large US coastal cities at the higher end. Abroad a session can cost less, but maintenance and travel together usually erase the saving on a single visit. Always confirm in writing the filler used, the amount, and the billing currency.

What drives the price

Why two quotes differ.

The filler, the amount, and above all the injector move the price more than the country does.

The product and how much is used set much of the price. A small correction needs less filler than reshaping more of the nose. The injector matters most of all, because the nose is a high risk area for fillers and an experienced, medically trained injector commands a higher fee for good reason.

Location moves the figure too. The same treatment can cost far more in a capital city than in a smaller town. Whether the price includes a consultation, a review, and any correcting product also changes what you actually pay.

A genuine quote should state the filler, the amount, and what is included, after an in person assessment. If a price is quoted before anyone has looked at your nose, treat it as marketing rather than a real estimate.

Why abroad differs, and the catch

Cheaper is not simpler.

Lower cost abroad is mostly structural, not a discount on safety. The catch with the nose is that it is one of the riskier places to put filler, and you may be far from help if something goes wrong.

Lower labour costs, exchange rates, and strong competition push session prices down in popular destinations, often without lowering quality at a well run clinic. That is the honest upside.

The catch is twofold. First, this is a temporary result, so a cheap session abroad still has to be repeated, and once flights and accommodation are added the saving usually disappears. Second, the nose carries a rare but serious risk of filler blocking a blood vessel, which needs urgent treatment within hours. If that happens after you have flown home, you are a long way from the injector who can manage it.

For a quick, repeatable treatment like this, a local, regulated injector is often the more sensible choice. Where you do consider treatment abroad, budget for the full trip and for the repeat, not just one headline session.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much does a non surgical nose job cost?

Indicatively about £300 to £1,200 a session in the UK and roughly $500 to $3,000 in the US, with a US average near $1,456. Reviewed June 2026. Remember it is a repeat cost every six to eighteen months.

Why is it so much cheaper than surgery?

Because it is a filler injection, not an operation. It involves no theatre, no anaesthetic, and no recovery, but the result is temporary, so over years the running cost can add up.

Is it worth travelling abroad for it?

Usually not for a single session. The result fades and needs repeating, and the nose carries a rare but urgent filler risk, so being near your injector matters. A local, regulated injector is often the safer choice.

What is not always included in the headline price?

A consultation, a review visit, and any correcting product may be extra, and the result must be repeated. If you travel, flights and accommodation are on top. Ask for a written, itemised quote.

Does a higher price mean a safer treatment?

Not on its own, but a very low price can signal less product or a less experienced injector. The injector's training and the clinic's safety standards matter more than the headline figure.

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