Rhinoplasty

Dr. Poulter RhinoplastyYou may not like the look of your nose, or you may want to breathe easier. At the Bloomington office of Dr. Jeffrey Poulter, rhinoplasty helps men and women achieve their cosmetic or reconstructive goals. Nose surgery is a popular choice for hundreds of thousands of Americans each year.

Rhinoplasty can change the size and shape of the nose, revise the nostrils, or adjust the area between your nose and your upper lip. The procedure is also performed to improve breathing, correct a birth defect, or restore nose appearance and function after injury. Nose surgery offers patients the ability to make a minor correction to their nose, or transform the look of their face by reshaping the nose in a more significant way.


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Dr. Jeffrey Poulter →
An experienced plastic surgeon. Dr. Poulter is committed to your beautiful results with minimal discomfort and downtime.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) provides an in-depth look at rhinoplasty. For a more detailed description of this procedure, visit the ASPS rhinoplasty page.

A board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Poulter specializes in procedures such as rhinoplasty surgery in Illinois to help you look and feel your best. In addition to his meticulous attention to detail and artistic eye, Dr. Poulter offers the latest innovations in pain management – such as multimodal pain management therapy – for optimal patient comfort.

If you live in Illinois and nose surgery is something you are considering, click here to request a consultation with Dr. Poulter at his Bloomington office today. Or you can call Dr. Poulter’s office at (309) 663-1222 or Toll Free (888) 841-4108 and one of our helpful staff members will assist you.

Plastic surgery financing is available to help you cover up to 100% of the cost of your procedure. Our Center offers several convenient financing programs, which can be discussed in detail following your consultation.

Disclaimer: Keep in mind that each patient is unique and results may not occur for all patients.