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Procedure by country · Last reviewed 25 September 2025

Rhinoplasty in the United Arab Emirates, honestly.

What it costs here against the UK and US, why this is a premium hub rather than a budget one, the real risks, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
AED 20k+
Indicative here
around $8,100 to $12,700
1 to 3
Weeks before flying
longer for long haul
1 year
For swelling to settle
final shape is slow
The one honest thing
This is a premium destination, not a cheap one. You may not save much over the UK and could pay more than other hubs. Choose it for facilities and regulation, not the price.
Quick answer

Is the UAE worth it for a nose job?

The United Arab Emirates, and Dubai in particular, is a regional hub for cosmetic surgery with modern, tightly regulated private facilities. Rhinoplasty is commonly priced from roughly AED 20,000, with complex cases reaching AED 50,000, which is about $8,100 to $12,700. That is similar to the United States and often more than the United Kingdom, so unlike most medical travel this is rarely a cost saving trip. Its appeal is high end facilities, strong regulation, and convenience for those in the Gulf and wider region.

Costs are indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025, and vary by complexity, technique, and the surgeon. They are a guide, not a quote, and not a promise of a result. If your only goal is to spend less than at home, this is probably not the destination for you.

What it really costs here

The price in the UAE, honestly.

Prices here reflect a high cost base and a premium private market, so the draw is not a discount. It is the quality of facilities, the regulation, and the ease of access for many regional patients. A surprisingly low quote should make you ask what is being left out.

Indicative ranges, reviewed September 2025. Not a quote. Add flights, accommodation for recovery, and a contingency for revision.

ItemUAEUK and US
Rhinoplasty$8,100 to $12,700UK £6,000 to £9,000
Same, US comparisonbroadly similarUS $10,000 to $18,000
Revision rhinoplastyAED 25,000 to 70,000higher again
Typical saving vs homelittle to nonen/a

Always confirm in writing what the price covers, the technique, anaesthesia, the surgeon's fee, and follow up. The currency is usually the dirham or US dollar.

The realistic experience

A slow result, measured in months.

Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose, either for appearance, for breathing, or both, and can be done as an open or a closed procedure under anaesthetic. A splint is usually worn for about a week, with bruising and swelling around the eyes that fades over the first weeks. The catch is patience: most swelling settles over one to three months, but the nose can keep refining for up to a year, so the final shape is genuinely slow to arrive. The UAE private sector is well equipped and regulated by the health authorities of each emirate, with surgeons drawn from many countries.

For travel, timing the flight home matters. Surgeons often advise waiting one to two weeks for a short flight and longer, around two to three weeks, for a long haul journey, because cabin pressure changes and long periods of sitting still can add to swelling, bleeding, and the risk of a blood clot. If you are travelling into the region from far away, plan a recovery stay and a follow up review before you leave. The hardest part of any cosmetic trip is what happens if the result disappoints or a complication appears once you are home, since revision rhinoplasty is harder, costlier, and best judged only after a full year of healing.

The risks of travelling here

What can go wrong.

Serious complications are not common, but rhinoplasty is real surgery and some risks are specific to one of the most technically demanding cosmetic operations.

Breathing problems and a hole in the septum

Surgery can sometimes leave permanent difficulty breathing, or a perforation in the wall between the nostrils, which may need further treatment.

Infection, bleeding, and altered smell

As with any operation there is a risk of infection, heavy nosebleeds, poor healing or scarring, and occasionally a changed sense of smell.

An unsatisfactory result and revision

The look may not match what you hoped, and because the nose heals slowly, a fair judgement is only possible after about a year. Revision surgery is more difficult and is its own procedure with its own cost and risk.

The risk specific to travelling

Flying too soon can worsen swelling and bleeding and raise the risk of a blood clot on a long flight. A complication or a poor result that appears after you are home is hard to manage at distance, and any revision means another trip.

How to choose safely here

Five questions before you commit.

We never name clinics, so use these to judge any you are sent. A surgeon who cannot answer all five clearly is one to walk away from.

1
Is the surgeon licensed here and specialised in noses?
Confirm the named surgeon is licensed by the relevant UAE health authority, is a qualified plastic surgeon or facial plastic surgeon, and performs rhinoplasty regularly.
2
Is the facility a licensed, accredited hospital or clinic?
Ask where the surgery takes place, that it is a licensed operating facility with a qualified anaesthetist, and how an emergency would be handled.
3
What does the all in price actually include?
Since this is not a budget destination, make sure the quote covers the surgeon, anaesthesia, the facility, and follow up, with nothing important hidden.
4
How long should I stay, and when can I fly?
Ask for a clear recovery plan and direct guidance on when you may fly home, especially for a long haul flight, and arrange a review before you leave.
5
How are revision and complications handled?
Ask who manages problems after you fly home, whether revision is included and on what terms, and consider dedicated medical complications insurance.
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Common questions

Rhinoplasty in the UAE, straight answers.

How much does rhinoplasty cost in the UAE?

Commonly from roughly AED 20,000 to AED 50,000, which is about $8,100 to $12,700, with revision higher again. That is similar to the US and often more than the UK. Treat these as indicative, reviewed September 2025.

Will I save money going to Dubai for a nose job?

Probably not. This is a premium market, so prices are close to Western levels. The reasons to choose it are quality facilities, regulation, and convenience for those in the region, not a discount.

How long before I can fly home?

Surgeons often advise one to two weeks for a short flight and around two to three weeks for a long haul journey, since cabin pressure and immobility can worsen swelling and raise clot risk. Confirm your clearance directly with the surgeon.

When will I see the final result?

Most swelling settles over one to three months, but the nose can keep refining for up to a year. Judging the result, or any need for revision, is only fair after about twelve months.

When is travelling for rhinoplasty a bad idea?

If you cannot stay long enough to recover and be reviewed, cannot return easily for any revision, or are chasing a low price that this destination does not offer, the honest answer may be that the trip is not worth it.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

Choose for quality, not for price. Read cosmetic surgery abroad safety, or Get Matched to compare vetted clinics.

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