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    How much does a rhinoplasty cost in Colombia in 2026?

    January 29, 2026
    1 min read
    Dra Johana Arias Uribe
    • Rhinoplasty in Colombia: between USD $4,600 and USD $5,000 with certified surgeons
    • It is between 3 and 6 times cheaper than in the United States (where it costs between $8,000 and $15,000)
    • The price varies depending on the type of surgery, the surgeon’s experience and the clinic
    • Not all rhinoplasties cost the same — a revision procedure is more expensive than a primary one
    • Before you pay, speak to a verified surgeon for free. That’s what Kurbuo does.


    If you’ve come here looking for information on how much a rhinoplasty costs in Colombia, you’re already on the right track. That means you’re comparing your options before making a decision, which is exactly what you should do with any surgery.

    So let’s get straight to the point.

    With the verified surgeons available on KURBUO, these are the actual prices for rhinoplasty in Colombia:

    • Dra. Daniela Correa Patiño: $4,600 USD
    • Dra. Luisa Echavarría: $5,000 USD
    • Dr. Daniel Rivera Muñoz: $5,000 USD

    General price range in Colombia: $4,600 – $5,000 USD for primary rhinoplasty performed by a certified surgeon.

    ⚠️ If you come across prices of $1,500 or $2,000 online, ask exactly what’s included, who’s performing the procedure, and what kind of clinic it’s at. A low price can be a major red flag. At KURBUO, we make sure to put you in touch with highly qualified and certified surgeons.

    Why does the cost of rhinoplasty vary?

    There are four factors that can drive the price up or down. Understanding them will help you compare quotes more effectively.

    1. The type of rhinoplasty you need

    Not all rhinoplasties are the same. Here are the different types and how they affect the cost:

    Primary cosmetic rhinoplasty

    Medium complexity

    USD $4,600 – $5,000

    Functional rhinoplasty (septum)

    Medium-high complexity

    USD $4,800 – $5,500

    Combined rhinoplasty (aesthetic + functional)

    High complexity

    USD $5,000 – $6,500

    Revision rhinoplasty (second surgery)

    Very high complexity

    USD $6,000+

    Revision rhinoplasty (when a previous surgery needs to be corrected) is the most expensive because it requires more surgical time, greater expertise and, at times, additional cartilage grafts.

    2. The surgeon’s experience

    A surgeon who performs 20 rhinoplasties a year is not the same as one who performs 200. And that is reflected in the price, yes, but also in the results and the risks.

    At KURBUO, all surgeons are vetted: they hold certification from the Colombian Society of Plastic Surgery (SCCP) or equivalent, have a verifiable track record, and documented real-life cases.


    3. The clinic and the type of operating theatre

    Accredited private hospital: higher cost, more resources for emergencies, ICU available

    Renowned private clinic: medium cost, good facilities, fewer backup resources

    Aesthetic centre or small clinic: lower cost, less infrastructure to deal with complications

    The nose is directly connected to the airway. Operating in a facility with adequate response capabilities is not a luxury, it is essential.


    4. What’s included in the package

    This is where confusion most often arises. Always check whether the price includes:

    Usually included

    • Surgeon’s fees
    • Anaesthesia
    • Use of the operating theatre
    • Immediate post-operative recovery
    • Follow-up appointments (2–3 consultations)

    Usually NOT included

    • Pre-operative tests (lab tests, ECG)
    • CT scan (if required)
    • Medications (painkillers, antibiotics)
    • Nasal splint
    • Accommodation during recovery
    • Revision surgery if required

    A quote that seems cheap can increase significantly with these additional costs. Before getting carried away by the figure, ask for a full breakdown.

    Cost of Rhinoplasty in Colombia vs. the rest of the world: a real comparison

    Colombia

    USD $4,600 – $5,000

    Costa Rica

    USD $5,500 – $7,000

    More expensive

    Mexico

    USD $3,500 – $5,500

    Similar

    Spain

    USD $6,000 – $9,000

    More expensive

    United States

    USD $8,000 – $15,000

    2x to 3x more expensive

    Canada

    USD $7,000 – $12,000

    1.5x to 2.5x more expensive

    What nobody tells you about the "all-inclusive price"

    There’s a common pitfall in medical tourism: the price you see in the advert is rarely the final price you pay.

    Before committing to any surgeon or clinic, ask these questions directly:

    1. Does the price include anaesthesia, or is it charged separately?
    2. Who administers the anaesthesia — a qualified anaesthetist or the surgeon themselves?
    3. How many follow-up consultations are included?
    4. What happens if I need a check-up? Is there a policy in place?
    5. At which clinic or hospital is the surgery performed?
    6. Is the surgeon SCCP-certified or equivalent?

    If any of these questions do not receive a clear and direct answer, it is a red flag.

    Are you a suitable candidate for rhinoplasty?

    Not everyone who wants nose surgery is a suitable candidate for it right now. This is what a surgeon assesses during the initial consultation:

    You may be a suitable candidate if:

    • You are over 18 (the cartilage has finished developing)
    • Your general health is good
    • You have realistic expectations about the outcome
    • There is a specific aesthetic or functional reason
    • You understand that it may take up to 12 months for the final result to be visible

    It is better to wait or seek further advice if:

    • You have uncontrolled medical conditions (diabetes, high blood pressure, clotting disorders)
    • You are seeking absolute perfection or a ‘picture-perfect’ result
    • You want to have the operation within 4 weeks of deciding to go ahead
    • Your motivation stems from external pressure, not your own decision

    This is not a list of strict requirements — it is information to help you go into the consultation with greater clarity.

    Recovery: what nobody tells you beforehand

    The final result of a rhinoplasty isn’t visible straight away. Here’s the actual timeline:

    Days 1–7

    Nasal splint, bruising, severe congestion. Complete rest.

    Weeks 2–3

    Visible swelling subsides. You can go out, but avoid exertion.

    Months 1–2

    The nose starts to look better, but the tip remains swollen.

    Months 3–6

    The shape refines. Many patients see noticeable changes.

    12 months

    Final result. The tip becomes fully defined.

    If you are travelling from another country, plan to stay in Colombia for at least 10–14 days for your initial check-ups. Flying in the first few days after surgery increases the risk of complications.

    The question you should ask yourself before looking at prices

    It isn’t “How much does it cost?” but “Am I a suitable candidate, and what exactly do I need?”

    Because the price varies completely depending on:

    • Whether you need cosmetic, functional, or both types of rhinoplasty
    • Whether you have a deviated septum
    • Whether this is your first surgery or a revision
    • The characteristics of your skin and cartilage

    No website or online quote can tell you that. Only a surgeon who examines your case can give you a proper answer.

    How does a Kurbuo Tele-Consultation work before your operation?

    Before you travel, before you pay, before you commit to any surgeon: speak directly to one.

    Through KURBUO, you can have a free Tele-Consultation with a verified plastic surgeon in Colombia. During this session, the surgeon will:

    • Review your specific case (you can share photos)
    • Will tell you whether or not you are a suitable candidate
    • Will explain what type of rhinoplasty you would need
    • Will give you an estimate of the cost and recovery time for your case
    • Will answer your questions without any sales pressure

    We’re not asking you to travel to Colombia tomorrow. We’re asking for 30 minutes with a specialist so that you can make the best possible decision for yourself.

    Book your free online consultation with a rhinoplasty surgeon


    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does rhinoplasty cost in Colombia in 2026?

    Between USD $4,600 and USD $5,000 with certified surgeons available on Kurbuo. The price varies depending on the type of surgery, the surgeon’s experience and the clinic.

    Is it safe to have a nose job in Colombia?

    Yes, provided the surgeon is certified and the clinic has adequate facilities. The key lies in prior verification, not the country itself.

    What does the price of rhinoplasty in Colombia include?

    It generally includes the surgeon’s fees, anaesthesia, operating theatre and follow-up appointments. Pre-operative tests, medication and accommodation are usually charged separately.

    How long do I need to stay in Colombia after the surgery?

    A minimum of 10–14 days for basic post-operative check-ups. Flying home earlier increases the risk of complications.

    Do I need an in-person consultation before the surgery?

    You can start with a free online consultation. The full in-person assessment takes place once you have decided to proceed.

    About the author

    Dra Johana Arias Uribe

    Dra Johana Arias Uribe

    Oftalmología General

    20+ years of experience

    Verified doctorMedical specialist

    Dr. Johana Arias Uribe is a General Ophthalmologist at Clínica de Oftalmología Santa Lucía in Medellín, Colombia.

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