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Closed vs Open Rhinoplasty in Turkey: 2026 Differences, Cost & Which to Choose
Closed rhinoplasty in Turkey from €2,600; open from €2,800 all-inclusive. The real differences in scarring, swelling, recovery and which technique fits which nose.
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May 16, 2026 · 8 dk okuma
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Reviewed by Op. Dr. Atila Serter, Vita Estetik İstanbul · Last updated 16 May 2026 · 8-minute read
In Turkey in 2026, closed rhinoplasty costs €2,600–€4,800 all-inclusive and open rhinoplasty €2,800–€5,400 at Verified Premium clinics — the price difference is small, and the right technique is decided by your nose and the surgeon's judgement, not by cost. This guide explains the real differences (scarring, swelling, control, recovery) and which technique suits which case, built from DoctorVi's verified data (n=1,847 rhinoplasty cases, 12-month follow-up).
The actual difference
Closed rhinoplasty
Open rhinoplasty
Incision
Inside the nostrils only
Inside + small bridge across the columella
External scar
None
Tiny columellar scar (usually well hidden)
Surgeon visibility
Limited, indirect
Full, direct view of structure
Best for
Smaller, well-defined changes
Complex tips, revision, structural grafting
Swelling / recovery
Often slightly faster
Slightly longer tip swelling
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Neither is universally "better." A good surgeon selects based on what your nose needs — and the most common honest answer for complex tips and revisions is open, for limited dorsal/refinement work is closed.
Cost in Turkey (all-inclusive)
Technique
Verified Premium median
Range
Closed rhinoplasty
€3,400
€2,600–€4,800
Open rhinoplasty
€3,800
€2,800–€5,400
Open with structural grafting
€4,400
€3,400–€6,400
Figures cover surgeon and anaesthesia, accredited hospital, hotel, transfers and follow-up. The difference between closed and open is minor relative to choosing the right surgeon.
Which should you choose?
Limited dorsal hump reduction, minor refinement, good existing structure: closed is often appropriate.
Complex tip work, asymmetry, ethnic/augmentation, revision, significant grafting: open gives the surgeon the control to do it precisely.
Do not select the technique yourself. Choose the surgeon; let them recommend the approach after seeing your photos. A surgeon who only ever does one technique regardless of the nose is a red flag.
Common myths
"Open rhinoplasty leaves an obvious scar." The columellar scar is a few millimetres and typically heals nearly invisibly in skilled hands.
"Closed is always faster to recover." Recovery difference is modest and depends more on the work done than the incision.
"Closed is cheaper so it is better value." The price gap is small; choosing the wrong technique to save it is the expensive mistake.
How DoctorVi helps
Upload your photos once. DoctorVi routes the case free to up to three Verified Premium surgeons. Each reviews your nose and recommends closed or open with the reasoning, plus cost and trip timing, within 48 hours. No commission on treatment, no paid placement.
Frequently asked questions
Is closed or open rhinoplasty better in Turkey?
Neither is universally better. Closed suits limited, well-defined changes; open gives more control for complex tips, grafting and revision. A good surgeon recommends the technique based on your nose, not a fixed preference.
How much does closed rhinoplasty cost in Turkey?
€2,600–€4,800 all-inclusive in 2026, median €3,400. Open is slightly higher at €2,800–€5,400.
Does open rhinoplasty leave a visible scar?
It leaves a few-millimetre incision across the columella that typically heals nearly invisibly in experienced hands. Closed leaves no external scar.
Which technique has faster recovery?
Closed often has slightly faster tip-swelling recovery, but the difference is modest and depends more on the complexity of the work than the incision type.
Should I choose the technique myself?
No. Choose the surgeon and let them recommend closed or open after assessing your nose. A surgeon who applies one technique to every nose is a warning sign.
Reviewed by Op. Dr. Atila Serter, plastic surgeon at Vita Estetik Merkezi, Istanbul, 18 years of practice and 4,000+ documented cases. DoctorVi maintains an editorial firewall — no clinic featured pays for inclusion.