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Can people living with HIV get rhinoplasty? What precautions should be taken?

Anh Tuan
Anh Tuan
Rhinoplasty
Asked: 03/11/2025

I have HIV and I’m not sure whether I can get a nose job. In this case, what should I be aware of to ensure safety and minimize risks during rhinoplasty?

Hello, I understand that when you have a medical condition such as HIV, deciding whether or not to undergo cosmetic surgery can be difficult. Many people also wonder, “Can people with HIV get rhinoplasty?” This is an issue that must be analyzed from a medical perspective so that you can make the safest and most appropriate decision for yourself.

Can people with HIV get rhinoplasty?

The answer is that people living with HIV can undergo rhinoplasty, but they must first have a thorough medical examination, an overall health assessment, and specific approval from a specialist.

This is because HIV directly affects the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infection, slowing wound healing, and increasing the risk of postoperative complications. If the disease is not well-controlled, rhinoplasty can lead to major risks such as surgical site infection, tissue necrosis, or incompatibility with implant materials.

Can people living with HIV get rhinoplasty? What precautions should be taken?
People living with HIV can still undergo rhinoplasty, but it must be done under a doctor’s specific recommendation.

Therefore, whether “people with HIV can get rhinoplasty” depends greatly on the current immune status, CD4 count, viral load, and adherence to antiretroviral (ARV) therapy. If the patient is in a stable stage, in good health, and laboratory results are within safe limits, rhinoplasty can, in principle, be safely performed at a medical facility that maintains strict sterile standards.

What should be noted before surgery?

If you are HIV-positive but wish to improve your nose shape, doctors recommend paying attention to the following important points:

Can people living with HIV get rhinoplasty? What precautions should be taken?
Preoperative examination and testing are essential to ensure the safety of the surgery.
  • Preoperative examination and testing: Check CD4 count, HIV viral load, complete blood count, and liver–kidney function. These tests help the doctor assess immune capacity and the risk of complications.
  • Strict adherence to ARV therapy: Maintaining your medication regimen stabilizes your health, reduces transmission risk, and supports better postoperative wound healing.
  • Choose a reputable, sterile-certified hospital: Only undergo surgery at a licensed cosmetic or surgical hospital with full equipment and an experienced medical team. This is the key factor in minimizing cross-infection risks.
  • Disclose your health condition to your doctor: This is a crucial medical principle that allows the healthcare team to provide the safest and most appropriate treatment plan for you.
  • Strict postoperative care: HIV-positive patients must carefully follow hygiene instructions, change dressings properly, and take antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications as prescribed to prevent complications.

Common risks if HIV-positive patients undergo rhinoplasty at substandard facilities

If the surgery is not performed in a sterile, medically qualified environment, HIV-positive patients may face serious complications such as:

Can people living with HIV get rhinoplasty? What precautions should be taken?
Having rhinoplasty at a low-quality facility can lead to severe postoperative infections.
  • Severe infection risk: Due to a weakened immune system, even a small untreated wound can become an infection site, affecting not only nasal shape but also potentially causing systemic infection.
  • Increased risk of tissue necrosis: If the implant material is incompatible or surgical techniques are poor, nasal tissue may lose blood supply and become necrotic. In HIV-positive patients, this complication often progresses faster and is harder to control.
  • Slow healing and poor scarring: People with HIV typically experience slower tissue regeneration; if surgery is done at a low-quality facility, the risk of keloid scars, contractures, or wound dehiscence is high.
  • Cross-infection risk: In facilities that do not meet sterile standards, not only you but also the medical team and other patients could be exposed. This poses serious ethical and public health concerns.
  • Aesthetic failure: Aside from health issues, having rhinoplasty performed by unqualified practitioners may result in unsatisfactory outcomes such as a crooked bridge, red nasal tip, or nasal deformity.

In summary, the answer to the question “Can people with HIV get rhinoplasty?” is yes, but safety and health control must be the top priorities. If you truly wish to improve your appearance, it is recommended that you visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for a detailed medical evaluation. There, the team of doctors will base their recommendations on your test results and overall health to determine the most suitable approach—helping you achieve both a beautiful nose and the highest level of safety.

 


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