Average Nose Job Prices in the UK

What Is A Nose Job?

A "nose job" is the most common name given to the surgery known as Rhinoplasty which is the cosmetic alteration of the nose. The term covers a broad range of re-shaping of the nasal area, which can involve reducing, or increasing the nose size, or changing the shape of the tip, or width of the bridge.

Nose jobs can also assist those who have suffered nasal injury or abnormality, or those who require restructure of the cavities to ease their breathing.

It is extremely rare for rhinoplasty to be funded by the NHS, as surgery purely for cosmetic purposes is not considered a priority. In exceptional circumstances, for medical reasons, this may be considered, but the vast majority of operations are funded by the patient themselves.

The demand for a nose job has dramatically increased in recent years, which in turn, has brought down the cost of the surgery. In the UK, you can expect to pay around £3000 for treatment but there are other factors which can affect the overall price.


The Surgeon & The Surgery

Surgeons who have significant experience in certain procedures, can very often demand more for their work. Their business usually comes by recommendation from previously satisfied clients and they are highly sought after. Surgeons with a lower level of training, or those building their reputation, tend to be cheaper.

The cost of nasal surgery in the UK will vary from county to county. As the procedure is becoming more and more popular, it is now far easier to find a local clinic able to perform the operation. Choosing a local clinic can help to keep down the cost of travelling to appointments.

The reputation of the clinic can have a major bearing on the price of the surgery. A surgery in the heart of cosmetic surgery district of London, such as Harley Street, is likely to be at the higher end of the price spectrum.

These days, it is far easier to find a suitable clinic and research prices by using search engines on the internet.

The Operation And Aftercare

As each person is different and has individual requirements for their rhinoplasty, the amount of work involved in each operation will vary from patient to patient, as will the amount of post operative treatment they require. This will all need to be factored into the overall cost.

Some clinics provide a higher level of aftercare than others. This can ensure the nose heals properly after the operation, and reduces the need for further treatment in the future. The type of anaesthetic and medication used during the operation will also affect the overall cost of the surgery.

Clinics usually offer an initial consultation prior to the operation to discuss your requirements, and identify your required outcome. At this meeting, they will discuss prices with you and tailor a cosmetic surgery package to suit you.

Many clinics offer their own finance arrangements. These can include paying an initial deposit and the balance over a 12 month period for 0% finance, or low monthly payment arrangements over as many as 3-5 years. Financing your operation will be discussed at your initial consultation. If a loan is required, some surgeries will be able to arrange this for you there and then.

Teosyal Filler Prices

What is Teosyal Filler?

Teosyal dermal filler is a minimally-invasive, cosmetic-enhancement skin product manufactured by Teoxane Laboratories in Switzerland and distributed worldwide through certified outlets. Teosyal is one of a selection of injectable dermal fillers on the market and is largely composed of Hyaluronic Acid, a non-animal based substance that is easily broken down by the body.

The use of Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers has increased in popularity since being introduced onto the market between 2005 and 2008. Studies by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The American Society of Plastic Surgeons claim that in 2010 the use of Teosyal filler, in conjunction with rival brands, came in the top five minimally invasive cosmetic procedures, with figures of more than one million reported to have been carried out.


What is Teosyal used for?

Teosyal filler is an injectable, man-made substance that aims to tackle signs of ageing, such as facial wrinkles, deep lines and furrows, crows feet, nasolabial lines, sunken cheeks, acne pits and even rebuilding of the nose bridge, by plumping and filling the upper skin layers. It can also be applied to augment the lips aswell as smooth the surface of the neck and hands. Hyaluronic Acid itself is a concentrated moisturising agent that forms one of the constituents of the skin, in its natural form. Injecting the substance into the skin is intended to replace naturally occurring levels which have degenerated throughout the dermal layers with age, subsequently re-toning and re-hydrating the skin as a result. It comes with benefits over other non-animal derived dermal fillers in that it is designed to reduced amounts of endotoxin and bacterial levels, manifesting in fewer hypersensitive reactions during and after treatment. In fact, distributors claim only 1 in 20,000 patients suffer from a adverse reaction (redness, swelling and discomfort at the injection site) though even then it is localised and ephemeral. Therefore it is also possible to undergo treatment with Teosyal filler without performing an allergy test prior to injections, as you would with a collagen-based product.

What are the prices of Teosyal filler?

Prices for Teosyal filler treatments fluctuate across the UK with noticeable differences dependent on where you get the treatment (larger conurbations will provide cheaper prices thanks to competition between medical practitioners), what type of Teosyal filler you choose to go with (there are several 'types' of Teosyal with different sized syringe volumes), and current advancements in the method of Teosyal dermal filler procedures. In addition, cost of such a treatment will largely depend on the size of the area to be addressed and the skill of the practitioner undertaking the procedure. However, an approximate guide-price is suggested to be somewhere between £150 and £400 per treatment, moving upwards to £500-£600 for larger syringe volumes. In particular, and as an example, a Teosyal brand called Ultra Deep, which tackles deep wrinkles and facial folding, comes with a guide cost of £250 per 1ml syringe. With this in mind, it is worth noting that each filler procedure is expected to last from 6 to 9 months after initial 'first year' maintenance visits, twice the suggested time of other Hyaluronic Acid treatments available on the market.

Reduce Gynecomastia Without Surgery

What is Gynecomastia?

The term Gynecomastia is derived from two Greek words, 'gyne' meaning woman and 'mastos' meaning breasts, and translates as 'breasts like a woman'. It is a condition which affects men, who develop excess breast tissue, and is commonly referred to as 'man boobs' or 'moobs'. Affecting up to a third of the male population, it is certainly not a new affliction; studies of the mummified remains of King Tutankhamen show that he, too, exhibited signs of breast enlargement.

There are a number of causes attributed to the condition; hormonal imbalances which are generally experienced by adolescent males, genetics where there are other male family members who have Gynecomastia, and dramatic weight loss or gain. Excess breast tissue can also be a side effect of taking certain prescription drugs, and using Anabolic Steroids to promote body-building will also cause breast enlargement. In very rare cases the cause could be an indication of the presence of tumours in the testicles or pituitary glands or, in the case of those who abuse alcohol, cirrhosis of the liver. While it is possible to have Cosmetic Surgery to reduce the effects of Gynecomastia, for those men who would prefer a more natural solution, there are options available.



Gynexin Tablets

Developed to target the subcutaneous adipose tissue (fatty cells) in the breasts, Gynexin Alpha Formula tablets have been devised with the cooperation of the medical scientific profession and leading nutritionists. By taking 1-2 tablets, twice daily with 250ml of water, users will experience significant results within 3-6 weeks. 99% of men who used Gynexin Alpha reported a firmer chest and a noticeable improvement in the appearance of their breasts.

Diet and Exercise

Many believe that by eating a specifically tailored diet, and following a course of regular exercise, the effects of Gynecomastia can be controlled, reduced or even eradicated. The secret is to raise the metabolic rate, forcing the body to burn any excess reserves of stored fat, including those in the breasts.

Nutritionists recommend eating 6 small meals daily, consisting of a fist size portion of protein and the same of carbohydrates at each sitting, and incorporating fresh vegetables into two of the daily meals. This eating pattern will stimulate the metabolism and burn fat and calories as the body works hard to digest the food. Including mastogenic spices such as Turmeric into the diet will also raise the testosterone levels and help to eliminate fat cells from the breast. Eliminating oestrogen-rich foods such as soy-based products will help to balance the hormone levels and improve the condition.

An exercise regime, including 'Interval Training', will kick-start the metabolism and aid in fat burning. Experts suggest a pattern of 30-60 seconds bursts of fast sprinting followed by a brisk power walk of 2-3 minutes, repeated 8-10 times, on a daily basis will deliver a good foundation in Gynecomastia reduction. Combining this daily routine with other upper-body exercises such as push-up's will firm the muscles and tone the chest area, significantly improving the appearance of the breast.

Botox Face and Eye Cream

What is Botox Face and Eye Cream?

Botox is name synonymous with a minimally-invasive injectable cosmetic treatment that aims to retain youthful looks. It is also a powerful medication. In it's purest, natural form Botox is actually lethal as it is a form of protein, 'Botulinum toxin', derived from cultured bacteria. In a typical injectable treatment, a pre-determined amount of Botox is administered to an area of ageing skin to firm it up and reduce the signs of wrinkling.

However, since the popularity of Botox has rapidly grown (over 5 Million treatments are recorded by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in 2010 alone, up from 4 Million plus the year before) medical researchers have been investigating whether Botox can be applied to the skin in alternative ways; as a topical cream for example. At present no authority-approved cream specifically formulated using Botox exists, though anecdotal evidence from medical practitioners excitedly suggests that creams are currently undergoing testing. In particular, medical scientists are looking at the ability for Botox to attach itself to nanoparticles and therefore be absorbed into the skin producing results of longevity.


Are there any Face and Eye Creams that Produce Botox-like Results?

If, like many people, you are looking for alternatives to Botox injectable treatments that deliver similar results in terms of smoothing out those facial wrinkles and deep lines, tackling crows feet around the corners of the eyes and improving plumpness of the skin, then options are available. A host of creams have been developed that claim to produce Botox-like results on the skin, in particular the face and eyes - the only thing missing is the Botox itself. The costs and success rates of these alternative creams and subsequent patient/practitioner reviews vary and it is advised you thoroughly research before making the choice that is right for you. As is often the way though, skin-types, dermal sensitivity, desired outcome and therefore actual results fluctuate and the ultimate proof is in the trying. It is always worth remembering there is no sure thing.

What Alternative Face and Eye Creams are there?

There is a sea of brand names and topical creams out there that all claim to be the magic answer to your facial aesthetic dreams. Here are four of the major ones:

Q-Vectin

Available online and without a prescription, Q-Vectin is one of the most popular skincare brands available right now. It uses copper peptides to reduce dermal contractions and in turn reduce wrinkling. However, there is a lack of customer testimonials or thorough research tests and many medical websites claim the jury is still out for this cream. Approach with caution. Prices start at £15 a product.

Freezframe

Dubbed the 'instant facelift', it aims to give you immediate tightening results on application. There are online claims this product is clinically proven to reduce wrinkle depth by nearly two thirds in just 28 days. However, it is worth remembering the product is designed for the forehead and eyes and not lines around the mouth. At approximately £70 it is also far cheaper than Botox treatments which stretch into hundreds of pounds.

Lifecell

Positively rated by consumers, LifeCell is another popular brand available that aims to invigorate your skin and eliminate wrinkles. LifeCell claims it doesn't clog your pores with the oily-based ingredients other creams contain, therefore acne and blemishes are reduced. Reports from use of this cream suggest dark circles under the eyes disappear, facial lines are smoothed and skin looks more youthful and hydrated. Budget for approximately £115 for a 30 day supply.

Athena - 7 Minute Lift

Seven minutes; that's the length of time the manufacturers claim it will take to see results after applying this cream. It contains less chemical ingredients some other creams are composed of and aims to nourish your skin not relax muscles or tighten dermal layers. In that respect, it is quite different to Botox but still worth consideration. Expect to pay around £50 for a small tub.

Juvederm Prices

What is Juvederm?

Developed and manufactured by 'Allergan', makers of Botox and Vistabel, Juvederm Ultra is an advanced Hyaluronic Acid dermal filler. Non-animal based, the formula is made by bacterial fermentation from the streptococci bacteria, but is totally biocompatible and degrades naturally in the skin over a period of time, leaving no trace. Launched into the UK market in February 2008, it has become widely used for the correction of facial lines and wrinkles and for adding contour and volume to skin which has lost elasticity due to the ageing process. Juvederm Ultra contains 0.3% Lidocaine (a local anaesthetic) to ease any discomfort experienced during, or following the procedure, and should only be administered by a qualified medical practitioner.

How is Juvederm used?

There are four formulations of Juvederm Ultra; Ultra 2 is for use on medium lines and wrinkles and for adding contour to the lips. One application is 2x0.55m, administered through a 30g needle.

Ultra 3 offers greater versatility and delivers contouring to medium to deep lines, including the nasolabial folds, and for the enhancement of the lip line. Application volumes are the same as for Ultra 2, but injected through a 27g needle.

Ultra 4 is for use in correcting deeper lines and creases, but should not be applied to the under-eye or glabella (frown line) area. The dosage is 2 x 0.8ml applied with a 27g needle.
The Juvederm Ultra Smile was launched in January 2010 specifically for lip contouring and volumising and the 2 x 0.55ml dosage is administered through a 27g needle.

Developed for use in the treatment of skin which has lost contour and volume through the process of ageing, Juvederm Voluma was introduced into the UK in January 2009. It is a thicker, more viscous compound than the Ultra formulation and delivers deep volume restoration to the cheek bone and chin area. The dosage of 1 x 2ml syringe contains 20ml of the Hyaluronic Acid gel.


How much for the Procedure?

Prices for Juvederm procedures are generally charged per syringe used in the treatment, so will inevitably vary depending on size of the area being corrected.

The 'Renew Medica' clinic has locations throughout London and the south-east and boasts a client base of over 60,000 patients. Prices for their Juvederm Ultra procedures start from £250 for a syringe of 0.5ml, to £400 for 0.8ml-1.2ml, and £300 for an additional 1ml syringe used (in the same appointment).

With clinics in London and Nottingham, 'Botonics' has built its reputation on high levels of good quality customer service and clinical excellence. They offer the complete range of Juvederm products with prices starting from £200 for 0.55ml of Ultra 2, £260 for 0.8ml of Ultra 3 and £275 for 0.8ml of Ultra 4. All consultations are free of charge and advice and guidance will be given on the level of treatment required and the expected attendant costs.

Advanced Electrolysis Treatments Facial Red Thread Veins

Advanced Electrolysis Treatments

Advanced electrolysis treatments use electrolysis to remove a number of skin imperfections and conditions. It is not to be confused with electrolysis for hair removal and consequently many aesthetic practitioners prefer to refer to it as an advanced cosmetic procedure rather than as electrolysis. A minute needle is used to get close to the treatment area and a very small current is administered which breaks down the relevant structures to be absorbed naturally by the body. Advanced electrolysis treatments for facial red thread veins have become a very successful and popular procedure.

Facial Red Thread Veins

Advanced electrolysis treatments or advanced cosmetic procedures for facial red thread veins involves the use of the electrolysis needle to administer a tiny electric current onto the surface of the veins. The current cauterizes the vein wall which destroys it, after which the blood coagulates, rises to the surface and is eventually disappears by bodily absorption. Advanced electrolysis treatments for facial red thread veins is a painless and comfortable procedure with no serious risks associated with it.



How long does it take?

Advanced electrolysis treatments for facial red thread veins can take anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour or more. The exact time it will take for the treatment will depend on the extent of facial red thread veins to be treated and will therefore vary between patients. It is also advised that electrolysis is not overly used in any one treatment session which may mean that your treatment will take place over two or more treatment sessions. A consultation with a reputable qualified aesthetic practitioner will be necessary to confirm how many treatment sessions will be required in your particular case.

How Much Does Advanced Electrolysis Cost?

In a similar way to treatment length, advanced electrolysis treatment cost will also vary between patients. The more treatment sessions that are required the higher the cost will be. Typical costs for advanced electrolysis treatments for facial red thread veins are between £30 and £70 per session. You will need to consult a reputable aesthetic practitioner to confirm how many treatment sessions will be required to treat your case of facial red thread veins. It is probably best to use an aesthetic treatment comparison site to find the best advanced electrolysis treatment prices. The best aesthetic treatment comparison websites have direct access to the top UK aesthetic clinics and are easy, effective and free to use.

Macrolane Injections for Breast Enlargement

What is Macrolane?

First appearing on the UK market in 2008, Macrolane VRF (Volume Restoration Factor) is a product developed to be used in breast enhancement, for patients unwilling to undergo the invasive surgery associated with silicone implants. Pioneered by the 'Q Med' Company, who also manufacture the dermal filler Restylane, Macrolane uses the same NASHA (Non-Animal Stabilised Hyaluronic Acid) technology but in a thicker and more viscous gel. There are two products in the range; Macrolane VFR 20 and Macrolane VFR 30, which uses a higher concentration to achieve greater volume. The products can be used independently, or combined to effect maximum results.

Who will Benefit?

The treatment is most appropriate for women in the 30-60 year old age group, who have had children and lost volume and contour from the effects of breast feeding, for those who have experienced drastic weight loss and may need enhancement to counteract the effects, or for women who are showing the inevitable signs of ageing and need up-lift. It can sometimes be applied to women in their late teens, pre-pregnancy, who wish to increase small breasts from an A cup to a B or C, or a B cup, to a C or D.



How does it work?

An incision of 2-3mm is made in the crease under the breast, and the Macrolane is injected with a thin cannula (hollow needle) into the subcutaneous layer of tissue, above the muscle. The treatment site is numbed with a local anaesthetic prior to the procedure to minimise any discomfort, and the operation should take between 35-45 minutes to perform. Although the treatment is described as 'walk-in, walk-out', there will be some mild bruising, swelling and discomfort following the procedure and it is advised that a good support garment or sports bra is worn for 7-10 days to aid healing. The effects of the treatment can be seen immediately and should last from 12-18 months, although 'top-up' injections are recommended annually to maintain the volume.

How much does Macrolane cost?

It is strongly advised that only fully qualified cosmetic surgeons, with prior expertise in breast augmentation procedures, and bespoke training in Macrolane application, should be eligible to administer the treatment. Currently there are 24 practitioners in the UK who are fully trained and certified in its use, and prospective patients should request evidence of the appropriate accreditation before considering the procedure.

'Q Med' recommends that 100ml of Macrolane is used for each breast to achieve the optimum results, the current, average cost starting from £2,800 for the initial procedure and from £1,400 'top-up' treatments as needed.