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LRhinoplasty is one of the most complex facial procedures in plastic surgery and, at the same time, one of the most in-demand by international patients in Cancun. The combination of specialized surgeons with experience in the nasal anatomy of Latin American and Anglo-Saxon patients, prices between 40% and 55% lower than in the US, and the possibility of recovering in a premium destination makes Cancun an increasingly frequent choice.

  • A rhinoplasty in Cancun with a certified surgeon can cost between 40% and 55% less than in Miami, Los Angeles, or New York.
  • The final results of a rhinoplasty take between 12 and 18 months: the nose continues to refine long after the initial surgery.
  • The CPSC surgeons have specific training in structural rhinoplasty, with experience in all types of nasal profiles.

1. What is rhinoplasty and who is a candidate?

Rhinoplasty is the surgical procedure that modifies the shape, size, or function of the nose. It can be aesthetic—when the objective is to change its appearance—or functional, when it seeks to correct structural problems that hinder breathing, such as a deviated septum. In many cases, both objectives are addressed simultaneously.

An ideal candidate for rhinoplasty is someone who has completed their facial development, which generally occurs around ages 17-18 for women and 18-19 for men, and who is in good general health without contraindications for anesthesia. The patient should have realistic expectations about the results: rhinoplasty can significantly improve facial harmony, but it cannot exactly replicate someone else's nose.

Medical illustration of different types of noses including dorsal hump, long nose, and variations in nasal tip projection.

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Best candidates for rhinoplasty

The most common reasons patients seek rhinoplasty include: reducing the overall size of the nose, correcting a dorsal hump, refining the nasal tip, correcting asymmetry between the nostrils, and improving breathing function in cases of a deviated septum.

2. Why Cancun Became a Leading Destination for Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty is one of the procedures that most challenges the surgeon in terms of aesthetic judgment, anatomical knowledge, and technical skill. Unlike other plastic surgery procedures where errors can be corrected more easily, the results of rhinoplasty are largely definitive, which raises the bar when choosing a doctor.

In the last 15 years, Cancún has developed a highly specialized facial plastic surgery offering, with doctors who have completed subspecialties in facial surgery and rhinoplasty at institutions in Mexico, Spain, and France. This postgraduate training allows them to work with advanced structural rhinoplasty techniques—which use the patient's own cartilage for support and definition—and with aesthetic criteria that adapt to different types of facial profiles.

The specific demand from Latino patients residing in the U.S. has been a significant factor in the development of this specialty. Surgeons in Cancun have extensive experience in ethnic rhinoplasty, which requires a different technical approach compared to conventional Caucasian rhinoplasty, particularly in managing the nasal tip, skin thickness, and alar cartilage structure.

3. Open vs. Closed Rhinoplasty: Key Differences

There are two main technical approaches to performing rhinoplasty, and the choice between them depends on the complexity of the case and the surgeon's preference.

Closed rhinoplasty—also called endonasal—is performed entirely through incisions inside the nostrils, with no visible external scar. It is suitable for less complex cases, such as minor dorsal hump reductions or minor nasal tip corrections. It has the advantage of moderate postoperative swelling and a faster recovery.

Before and after rhinoplasty comparison showing correction of the nasal bridge and improved tip projection.

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Types of noses: anatomical variations that can be treated with rhinoplasty.

Open rhinoplasty involves a small additional incision on the columella—the strip of tissue between the two nostrils—which allows the surgeon to lift the skin, providing direct visual access to the entire cartilaginous and bony structure of the nose. It is the preferred technique for complex cases: correction of previous rhinoplasties (revision surgeries), significant structural corrections, or extensive work on the nasal tip. The columellar scar, when properly closed, is practically invisible by six months. The decision on which technique to use is made by the surgeon based on an individualized assessment of the patient, not a fixed preference. The patient should ask which technique is proposed and why, and receive a clear explanation before signing the informed consent.

4. Comparative Costs: Cancun vs. Major US Cities.

The cost of rhinoplasty in the United States varies considerably depending on the city, the surgeon's profile, and the complexity of the procedure. According to ASPS data updated to 2023, the average surgeon's fee for rhinoplasty in the US was approximately $5,483. When adding anesthesia, operating room use, and other hospital costs, the total can range from $8,000 to $15,000 in markets like Miami or Los Angeles, and can exceed $20,000 with high-demand surgeons in cities like New York.

In Cancun, a complete rhinoplasty—including professional fees, anesthesia, operating room, one night of hospitalization, and postoperative follow-up—costs an average of between $3,500 and $6,500, depending on the complexity of the case and whether it is a primary surgery or a revision rhinoplasty. The price difference, even considering the cost of flights and accommodation during the recovery stay, represents real savings of between 40% and 55% compared to the US market.

A relevant factor for patients who have had an unsatisfactory previous rhinoplasty—whether in the US or another country—is that revision rhinoplasty or secondary surgery is more complex than the primary one and has a higher cost. Even so, prices in Cancun for this type of procedure continue to be significantly lower than in the North American market.

5. The complete process: from consultation to final results

The process of a rhinoplasty in Cancun for an international patient begins with a virtual consultation. The patient sends front, profile, and three-quarter view photographs, along with their medical history and a description of their expectations. The surgeon evaluates the case, determines if the patient is a candidate, and proposes a surgical plan, which initiates communication.

Once the patient decides to proceed, the surgery date is scheduled and the preoperative protocol is sent: laboratory tests, medications to be discontinued (anticoagulants, anti-inflammatories, supplements with antiplatelet effect), and instructions for the day before surgery (fasting, hygiene, clothing).

The surgery generally lasts between two and four hours, depending on complexity. The patient stays one night at the medical center. The following day, the nasal splint—a rigid structure that protects the nose during the first few days—is placed, and the patient moves to the outpatient recovery protocol.

The starch is removed between the seventh and tenth day, at the surgeon's discretion. In this first follow-up, the patient can already appreciate the initial results, although the nose still shows significant swelling. 80% of the swelling resolves in the first three months; the remaining 20% can take between 12 and 18 months to disappear completely, especially in the nasal tip.

6. Logistics for international patients: how to organize the trip

For patients coming from the U.S. or Canada, the logistics of a rhinoplasty in Cancun are relatively straightforward. Cancun International Airport receives direct flights from cities such as Miami, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Toronto, among many others, with flight times ranging from two to five hours.

It is recommended to arrive in Cancun one day before surgery to complete the in-person pre-operative consultation, final lab tests, and rest before the procedure. The minimum recommended stay for rhinoplasty is ten to twelve days: this allows for the overnight hospital stay, the first few days of recovery, splint removal check-up, and at least one follow-up consultation before flying back.

Specialized centers for medical tourism like CPSC have international patient coordinators who assist with planning accommodation, transfers between the hotel and the medical center, and any other logistical aspects during the stay. This support is one of the most valued differentiators for patients receiving treatment abroad.

Regarding the return flight, doctors generally authorize flying between the eighth and twelfth day for trips of less than five hours, and recommend waiting up to fourteen days for longer flights to avoid complications from cabin pressurization on healing nasal tissues.

7. Frequently Asked Questions

How long does rhinoplasty swelling last?

The visible swelling largely disappears between the first and third months. However, residual swelling in the nasal tip can take 12 to 18 months to fully resolve. The final results are assessed one year after surgery.

Does rhinoplasty hurt a lot?

Postoperative pain is generally manageable with oral pain relievers. Most patients describe discomfort rather than severe pain, mainly associated with a feeling of pressure and nasal congestion due to internal swelling. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia, and the patient feels nothing during the procedure.

When can I start exercising again?

Low-impact activities like walking can be resumed after one week. Moderate aerobic exercise can be restarted around four weeks. Contact sports and activities with a risk of impact to the nose should be avoided for at least six months.

Can I see what my nose will look like before surgery?

Yes. Specialized surgeons use 3D simulation software or photographic morphing to show patients a projection of possible outcomes. These simulations are guidelines, not guarantees; each patient's actual anatomy determines achievable results.

Does rhinoplasty affect the sense of smell? Are they mandatory or optional?
It is possible to experience a temporary alteration of smell during the first few weeks, related to postoperative edema and nasal congestion. In the vast majority of cases, olfactory function recovers completely as the edema resolves.

What if I don't like the results?

If the result is not as expected, there is the option of revision rhinoplasty. However, surgeons recommend waiting at least one year after the first surgery—when the tissues have fully matured—before assessing if further intervention is required.

Can I combine rhinoplasty with other procedures?

Yes, in many cases it is possible to combine rhinoplasty with other facial procedures such as mentoplasty (chin augmentation or reduction) or otoplasty (ear surgery), or with non-surgical treatments. The decision depends on the medical evaluation and the patient's ability to tolerate a longer surgery.

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Rhinoplasty is a life-changing decision that alters how you look and, for many patients, how you feel. In Cancun, you have access to highly specialized surgeons at prices that make what might be out of reach in the U.S. possible.

At Cancun Plastic Surgery Center, we accompany you every step of the way, from your first virtual consultation to follow-up on your results. If you have any questions, schedule a free consultation today.