How much does autologous fat rhinoplasty cost? What services are included?
Minh Khang
Rhinoplasty
Asked: 19/11/2025
You’re researching autologous fat rhinoplasty and want to know the current average price. You also want to know what services are included in that cost (e.g., consultation, health check, postoperative care…). I’ll explain in detail so you can prepare your budget.
Hello, when researching structural rhinoplasty, many patients ask “how much does autologous rhinoplasty cost?” and how the fees vary. This question is completely reasonable because autologous cartilage/natural-tissue rhinoplasty involves surgical technique and directly affects safety and long-term outcomes. The doctor will analyze in detail so you can understand better.
How much does autologous rhinoplasty cost?
Generally, the price list for autologous cartilage rhinoplasty at cosmetic hospitals ranges from 35 – 70 million VND depending on the service and the degree of correction. The price difference arises because autologous rhinoplasty is not simply placing an artificial implant; it involves harvesting cartilage from the patient’s own body (ear cartilage, septal cartilage, or rib cartilage) to reinforce the tip and dorsum, minimizing long-term complications such as redness or implant exposure.
You can quickly refer to example pricing at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital as follows:
SERVICE NAME
SERVICE PRICE (VND)
PROMOTIONAL PRICE
Autologous cartilage-wrapped rhinoplasty
25,000,000
18,000,000
Autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty
150,000,000
75,000,000
Full autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty
200,000,000
110,000,000
However, the prices above are for reference only because the doctor must examine you in person to evaluate nasal structure, skin condition, tip thickness and the needed corrections to provide a precise and suitable cost estimate.
What services are included?
When you choose autologous cartilage-wrapped rhinoplasty, the fee typically includes:
In-depth consultation and examination: The doctor will evaluate your nasal anatomy, measure facial proportions, and design a personalized surgical plan.
Surgical fee and medical materials: Includes instruments, any required synthetic implants (if combined), and the procedure to harvest autologous cartilage.
Anesthesia fee (local anesthesia or general anesthesia): Depending on the case, the appropriate anesthesia method will be applied to ensure you are pain-free and safe during surgery.
Postoperative care: Includes medications, scheduled follow-up visits and guidance for optimal recovery.
Result warranty: Some reputable hospitals offer long-term warranty policies to reassure patients about outcomes.
Factors affecting the cost of autologous rhinoplasty
The cost of autologous rhinoplasty is not fixed and depends on multiple factors:
Type of cartilage used: Harvesting only ear or septal cartilage costs less than harvesting rib cartilage to build a new nasal framework.
Degree of correction: Revision cases (previous failed surgery, deviated septum or complications) are more complex to manage, so costs are higher.
Surgeon’s skill and experience: A highly experienced, specially trained surgeon ensures more natural, durable results—this usually corresponds to higher fees but is worthwhile.
Facility and included services: Hospitals with sterile operating rooms, modern equipment and comprehensive postoperative care will influence the total cost.
Therefore, to know the exact price for autologous rhinoplasty, you need an in-person consultation so the surgeon can propose a tailored treatment plan. Don’t focus solely on price—consider safety, surgeon expertise and postoperative care. If you want detailed consultation and a clear price list, visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital — where experienced specialist surgeons and internationally standard operating systems are available to support you.
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