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Can a 13-year-old get a nose job? Will it affect their health?

Gia Han
Gia Han
Rhinoplasty
Asked: 10/11/2025

My niece is 13 years old, and I’m wondering whether she can have rhinoplasty at this age. If possible, would it negatively affect her health or future development, doctor? I really need your advice since she is still in her growth phase.

Hello, I completely understand your concern as a parent when your child, at just 13, already wishes to improve her nose shape. This is a common question among many parents: “Can a 13-year-old get rhinoplasty?” To give you and your child a clearer understanding, I’ll analyze this based on medical principles and real surgical experience.

Can a 13-year-old get rhinoplasty?

My answer is: It is not recommended to perform rhinoplasty at the age of 13.

At this stage, the nasal bone and cartilage structures are still developing. Undergoing cosmetic intervention too early can directly interfere with natural growth, leading to nasal deformities, curvature, or disproportionate facial development later on.

Can a 13-year-old get a nose job? Will it affect their health?
A 13-year-old should not undergo rhinoplasty because the nasal bone and cartilage structures have not yet fully developed.

In medicine, the most appropriate age for rhinoplasty is usually from 18 years and older, when the bone and cartilage system has fully matured. Therefore, it’s understandable for parents to wonder, “Can a 13-year-old get rhinoplasty?”, but from a professional standpoint, doctors affirm that it should not be done at this age.

Risks of rhinoplasty at 13 years old

If rhinoplasty is performed at age 13, the following medical risks may occur:

Can a 13-year-old get a nose job? Will it affect their health?
Having rhinoplasty at the age of 13 makes it difficult to maintain long-lasting results.
  • Impact on facial bone development: Early surgical intervention may cause uneven nasal bone growth, resulting in facial imbalance.
  • High risk of complications: Implant materials may be rejected, causing infection or cartilage exposure while the body is still developing.
  • Psychological immaturity: At 13, children are usually not emotionally mature enough to make long-term decisions and are easily influenced by temporary aesthetic desires.
  • Unstable long-term results: The nasal shape after surgery may change as the body continues to grow, leading to the need for multiple revisions later.

The appropriate time for safe and effective rhinoplasty

As mentioned, age 18 and above is considered the safest time for rhinoplasty. By then, the bone and cartilage structure is fully developed, allowing the results to be more stable and long-lasting.

Depending on the nasal condition, the doctor may recommend:

  • Autologous cartilage rhinoplasty: Suitable for those with thin nasal skin, helps protect the nasal tip and provides a natural shape.
  • Structural rhinoplasty: Recommended for flat, damaged, or highly imperfect noses, helps fully reconstruct the nose and ensures long-lasting results.

If you want your teenage child to improve her nose appearance, doctors suggest only using non-invasive methods such as contour makeup or temporary nasal lift tapes. These are much safer for her health and development.

Therefore, the answer to the question “Can a 13-year-old get rhinoplasty?” is no, as this age is not medically suitable and does not guarantee long-term aesthetic safety.

If you and your child are still uncertain, you can visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for an examination and consultation. The specialists there will provide the safest and most suitable solution according to your child’s developmental stage.


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