



Rhinoplasty, or “a nose job”, is one of cosmetic surgery’s most precise and technically demanding procedures. Whether you are considering this treatment to enhance facial balance, correct breathing issues, or address the results of a previous surgery or trauma, the surgeon you choose will directly affect your outcome.
At Adnova Clinic, we know how important this decision is. With many professionals offering aesthetic services, knowing who to trust with such a delicate procedure can be difficult. This guide will help you understand what makes a rhinoplasty surgeon truly skilled and what you should look for when choosing the right specialist.
The nose is central to both facial aesthetics and respiratory function. Rhinoplasty must often address both appearance and anatomy, reshaping bone, cartilage and tissue while maintaining or improving airflow. Because of this complexity, the margin for error is smaller than in many other procedures.
Surgical precision, detailed anatomical knowledge, and an artistic eye are all required. The result must be natural, symmetrical and in balance with the rest of the face, while also preserving function. This is why working with a highly experienced and specialised rhinoplasty surgeon is essential for the best possible outcome.
In the UK, your surgeon should be fully registered with the General Medical Council (GMC). You should also check that they hold recognised qualifications in either Plastic Surgery or ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat surgery).
Further assurance can come from professional memberships. Look for affiliation with:
These memberships indicate a commitment to safe practice, ongoing education, and high ethical standards within the field.


Rhinoplasty is unlike other facial surgeries due to its three-dimensional complexity. Not all plastic or ENT surgeons perform this operation regularly, and fewer still specialise in it. Ask whether the surgeon regularly performs both primary and revision rhinoplasty and whether they are trained in the latest techniques.
Surgeons with expertise in advanced approaches such as preservation rhinoplasty, Piezo-assisted reshaping, or rib cartilage grafting are more likely to offer tailored solutions that suit both your anatomy and your goals.
Choosing a specialist gives you greater confidence in the surgeon’s ability to handle the subtleties of your case, whether cosmetic, functional, or both.
One of the most helpful tools when choosing a surgeon is their portfolio. Reviewing before and after images of previous recipients helps you evaluate the surgeon’s style and skill. Look for:
Photos of patients with facial features like yours are invaluable. A good rhinoplasty result should enhance overall facial balance without looking overdone or artificial.


Independent patient reviews can offer valuable insight into a surgeon’s approach, care, and results. To build a well-rounded picture, look at multiple review sources, including:
Look for recurring themes in the feedback, especially regarding:
Patients often share their whole journey, which can help you understand what to expect and how the surgeon works.
Your initial consultation is the best time to assess whether a surgeon is right for you. It should include a detailed medical history, an examination of your nasal structure, and a conversation about your goals.
Ask clear questions, such as:
The consultation should never feel rushed. You should come away feeling informed, reassured, and confident in your next steps.


The environment where you receive your surgery is just as important as the surgeon. A reputable clinic should meet recognised safety standards, be regulated by UK health authorities, and provide full anaesthetic and emergency support.
Ask whether:
A safe, professional environment significantly influences your comfort and outcome.
While cost is understandably a factor in your decision, it should never come at the expense of quality. Rhinoplasty is a highly skilled procedure, and lower costs may reflect reduced aftercare, limited surgeon experience, or less precise surgical techniques.
Revision rhinoplasty is more complex, costly, and complicated than primary surgery. Investing in an experienced surgeon from the outset helps prevent complications and may avoid the need for corrective work later.
A reputable clinic will provide a transparent breakdown of costs, what is included, and what level of care to expect.


Choosing a rhinoplasty surgeon is one of the most important decisions you’ll make on your aesthetic journey. Look beyond titles and prices and focus instead on qualifications, experience, patient outcomes, and how well you connect with the surgeon during your consultation.
At Adnova Clinic, we are committed to helping you feel confident, cared for, and well-informed at every stage. Our team includes highly qualified surgeons with extensive experience in both aesthetic and reconstructive nasal surgery, supported by a caring and professional team.
If you are ready to explore your options, we would be delighted to welcome you for a consultation.
Disclaimer: The prices listed in this article are for general guidance only and may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date and accurate pricing, please visit our face pricelist, body pricelist and breast pricelist.