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Nose Surgery

Private Nose Surgery

Looking to learn more about a specific nose procedure? Click "See Procedures" below. If you're interested in speaking with a private surgeon, click "See Surgeons" for a list of accredited nose surgeons in Canada. You can explore their profiles, and reach out to them directly.

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What is Surgency?

As a family doctor in the public system, I believe transparency is a form of care. I created Surgency to help my patients struggling on long waitlists who wanted clear options for timely medical attention.

Surgency is a free resource designed to empower and educate—helping you understand private pathways and find accredited surgeons within Canada. I hope Surgency brings you clarity.

Dr. Sean Haffey

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Nose surgeries offered privately in Canada

Learn more about specific nose surgeries by clicking into our procedure guides below. Each provides an in-depth overview of the surgery process, cost estimates, recovery timelines, how to choose a surgeon, and the risks involved—including guidance on the distinction between functional (breathing) and cosmetic (appearance) procedures.

How does private nose surgery work in Canada?

It is important to note that healthcare regulations vary by province. Generally speaking, you will need to travel out-of-province for medically necessary nose surgery (such as balloon sinuplasty for breathing) unless you find a surgeon who is 'opted-out' of the public system (you can find them on Surgency, watch for surgeons with the disclaimer "Accepting patients from all provinces").

Note: Ontario doesn't allow surgeons to opt out, so Ontarians must travel for private, "medically necessary" nose surgery. However, if your procedure includes a cosmetic component (rhinoplasty), or if you are combining a septoplasty with cosmetic changes (septorhinoplasty), you can potentially access it locally.

For an in-depth understanding on the private system, see How Does Private Surgery Work in Canada.

Why consider private nose surgery?

The cost of waiting

Patients often turn to private pathways when a chronic nasal condition creates an unmanageable quality of life. Waiting months for a septoplasty, sinus surgery, or nasal reconstruction can mean enduring constant congestion, chronic mouth-breathing, disrupted sleep, recurring sinus infections, and the fatigue and brain fog that come with never breathing properly.

A safer alternative to going abroad

Private surgery within Canada provides a secure environment with regulated professionals, allowing you to plan your recovery at home. This avoids the extreme expense of American hospitals and the potential complications associated with travelling for surgery to destinations like Latin America or Asia—particularly important for nasal procedures where precise post-operative care and follow-up directly affect both your breathing and aesthetic outcome.

Breathing freely again

For most, the decision to go private is driven by a need to function again. It provides a way to bypass indefinite delays and resolve debilitating nasal obstruction, chronic sinusitis, or breathing dysfunction, which ultimately lightens the load on provincial healthcare resources.

Your resource for care

Surgency is a directory and educational resource, not a clinic. We facilitate connections to licensed private surgeons and accredited facilities across Canada. We help you evaluate your options, clarify costs, and verify qualifications so you can proceed with your surgery with confidence.

Browse Accredited Canadian Surgeons

Nose surgeries are technically demanding operations involving real financial investment—particularly because the nose serves both a functional (breathing) and aesthetic (appearance) role, and your surgeon must balance both. We recommend reviewing surgeon profiles from all over the country. Going private means choice. Consider reaching out and speaking with multiple surgeons to determine who possesses the precise expertise needed for your case and feels best for you.

All Surgency-listed surgeons have:  

✓ Recognized Medical Degree
✓ Canadian License (LMCC)
✓ Provincial License
✓ FRCSC Certification
Cannot treat Ontario residents
ON
Dr. Allan Vescan, surgeon profile picture
MD, MSc, FRCSC
Allan Vescan
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Toronto, ON
English
Sees adult patients

Head and neck surgeon with 18 years of experience specializing in skull base surgery, rhinology, and endocrine surgery.

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Accepting patients from all provinces
ON
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MD, MPH, FRCSC
Brian Rotenberg
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London, ON
English
Sees adult patients

A global authority in sleep surgery with 18 years of experience, specializing on nasal and sinus complaints, rhinoplasty, orbit and tear duct surgery, endoscopic sinus surgery, snoring and sleep apnea.

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What to expect from private nose surgeons & clinics

When accessing private care, patients can expect a rigorous standard of safety and professionalism comparable to top Canadian public institutions.

Accreditation & safety

There are no shortcuts when it comes to facility standards. Private clinics are subject to strict provincial regulations and mandatory accreditation cycles. This oversight ensures that the surgical environment, from air filtration to sterilization processes, meets the same high bar as public providers.

Quality surgical care

Your care is in the hands of fully certified experts. Nose surgeons on Surgency are Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC), having undergone extensive medical and surgical education (learn more about surgeon credentials here). These specialists have years of training, specific technical skills for navigating the complex nasal anatomy where functional airway and aesthetic structure intersect, and generally have significant niche experience.

Transparency and planning

Eliminate the anxiety of the unknown. Private clinics offer transparent communication regarding scheduling and logistics. You will be provided with a fixed surgical date and a clear outline of what to expect. With significantly shorter wait times, you can plan your life and recovery period with certainty, rather than living on standby.