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10 Best Rhinoplasty Clinics in Ho Chi Minh City

Compare 10 Ho Chi Minh City rhinoplasty providers and the questions to ask about surgeon experience, technique, licensed facilities and follow-up.

Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamReviewed 10 provider profiles

The best rhinoplasty clinics in Ho Chi Minh City can only be judged properly once you know who will assess and operate on your nose, because the result depends on the surgeon’s individual planning and execution, not simply on the clinic name. Structural support, breathing, skin thickness, previous surgery and the source of any graft material can all affect the technique, recovery and revision risk.

This guide reflects the search readers use, but the entries remain facility profiles. Each provider publishes current evidence of nose surgery services, but you should identify and verify the surgeon proposed for your own operation before making any booking decision, especially if you will need follow-up after leaving Ho Chi Minh City.

How we reviewed the best rhinoplasty clinics in Ho Chi Minh City

We reviewed rhinoplasty clinics in Ho Chi Minh City by checking official provider information on nose surgery services, facility type, surgeon or medical team details, consultation process, anaesthesia references and follow-up support. We gave more weight to facilities that clearly publish relevant surgical procedures and explain how patients are assessed before treatment, rather than relying on before-and-after galleries, package prices or broad cosmetic claims.

10 rhinoplasty providers compared

1Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital

Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital

Gangwhoo has a dedicated nose-surgery catalogue and displays its hospital operating licence on the official rhinoplasty page. Hospital status can support theatre and postoperative care, but it does not identify the surgeon assigned to a booking. Ask to meet that surgeon, review breathing and structural concerns, clarify cartilage or implant materials, confirm the anaesthetist and licensed theatre, and obtain a written schedule for splint removal, early review, complications and possible revision.

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2JW Korean Plastic Surgery Hospital

JW Korean Plastic Surgery Hospital

JW publishes multiple rhinoplasty options within a broader plastic surgery hospital on its official website. Technique labels should be translated into a specific anatomical plan rather than chosen from a menu. Ask the proposed surgeon to explain dorsal, tip and septal work, whether grafts or implants are planned, how airway symptoms are assessed, who provides anaesthesia, which follow-up visits are essential and what happens if infection, displacement or breathing difficulty develops after travel.

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3Worldwide Dental and Plastic Surgery Hospital

Worldwide Dental and Plastic Surgery Hospital

Worldwide's combined dental, maxillofacial and plastic surgery hospital may be relevant when nasal planning overlaps with facial or jaw assessment. Its official English site lists rhinoplasty among plastic surgery services. Confirm the surgeon's rhinoplasty caseload and credentials, whether an ENT opinion is needed for obstruction, the planned graft or implant, the licensed operating setting, anaesthesia, imaging, hospital stay and the process for postoperative concerns once you are outside Vietnam.

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4Kangnam Cosmetic Hospital Ho Chi Minh City

Kangnam Cosmetic Hospital Ho Chi Minh City

Kangnam presents several nose procedures on its official rhinoplasty page, within a branded cosmetic hospital system. The range can help frame questions, but a package name is not an individual surgical plan. Verify the operating surgeon and their experience with noses similar to yours, discuss airway function, graft source and implant brand, and request written information on anaesthesia, facility licence, recovery milestones, exclusions, revision policy and remote follow-up.

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5EMCAS Cosmetic Hospital

EMCAS Cosmetic Hospital

EMCAS identifies rhinoplasty within its licensed cosmetic hospital service range on the official hospital profile. A displayed licence is useful evidence of the facility, but patients must still check the assigned surgeon and exact licensed scope. Ask how the plan addresses septal support and breathing, what material will be implanted or harvested, who provides anaesthesia, how infection is managed, and which in-person reviews are required before you can safely fly.

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6Thu Cuc Cosmetic Surgery Hospital Ho Chi Minh City

Thu Cuc Cosmetic Surgery Hospital Ho Chi Minh City

Thu Cuc publishes nose-surgery information through its official aesthetic hospital website. Its catalogue covers more than one rhinoplasty approach, so confirm which anatomical findings justify the proposed option. Ask for the surgeon's full name, experience with primary or revision cases, graft and implant details, airway assessment, anaesthesia team, operating location, included medication and appointments, plus a written policy for infection, asymmetry, breathing problems and revision review.

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7Vietnam Aesthetic and Dental

Vietnam Aesthetic and Dental

Vietnam Aesthetic and Dental maintains an English official website aimed partly at overseas patients and includes rhinoplasty in its service catalogue. Advance communication can help with planning, but photographs alone cannot establish the correct technique. Arrange an in-person examination with the operating surgeon, verify the legal facility, ask whether functional issues need ENT input, clarify all graft and implant materials, anaesthesia, length of stay, total cost and how postoperative records or urgent concerns will be handled abroad.

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8JK Nhat Han Aesthetic Hospital

JK Nhat Han Aesthetic Hospital

JK Nhat Han lists nose surgery within its hospital service menu and provides English background on its official profile. Patients comparing it should move from general brand information to surgeon-specific evidence. Ask who will operate, how many comparable primary or revision cases they perform, whether the plan protects nasal function, which cartilage or implant is proposed, the anaesthesia and monitoring arrangements, and what the quoted aftercare includes if healing does not follow the expected course.

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9AA Clinic Ho Chi Minh City

AA Clinic Ho Chi Minh City

AA Clinic offers aesthetic and procedural consultations through its official English website. Because its portfolio includes both nonsurgical and surgical-adjacent options, first establish whether a proposed nose treatment is filler, threads or operative rhinoplasty and where it would be performed. Ask about the clinician's qualifications, product or graft, vascular and airway risks, emergency protocols, facility licence, permanence, expected reviews and who manages complications after an international patient returns home.

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10Saigon Beauty Surgery

Saigon Beauty Surgery

Saigon Beauty Surgery presents rhinoplasty and other facial procedures for international patients on its official website. The online material is a starting point, not independent evidence of outcomes. Confirm the operating surgeon's Vietnamese credentials and experience, ask for an examination of internal and external nasal structure, identify any implant or cartilage source, verify the theatre and anaesthetist, and obtain a realistic recovery calendar, complete price and written route for urgent or revision care.

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What a useful rhinoplasty consultation should cover

A useful rhinoplasty consultation should start with your goals, but it should not stop at appearance. The surgeon should assess nasal structure, breathing, skin thickness, facial balance, previous surgery, trauma history and whether your expectations are realistic for your anatomy.

You should also discuss the technique, anaesthesia, facility, graft material if needed, recovery timeline and possible risks, including infection, asymmetry, breathing changes, prolonged swelling or revision surgery. Clear photos and examples can help, but they should never replace a personalised surgical plan.

For international patients, follow-up is especially important. Ask how many checks are needed in Ho Chi Minh City, what can be handled remotely after you leave, and what you should do if pain, bleeding, infection or breathing problems appear once you are back home.