
In the heart of South Mumbai’s serene Peddar Road lies Ambrosia Aesthetics, a modern plastic surgery center helmed by Dr. Siddharth Prakash, one of the most respected names in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery today. Known for his refined surgical technique and deep understanding of facial harmony, Dr. Prakash has become a go-to expert for Rhinoplasty in Mumbai, catering to patients from across India and overseas.
During my visit to his clinic, I found Dr. Prakash’s workspace to be a calm blend of clinical precision and artistic finesse. His consulting room, lined with before-and-after photographs and anatomical sketches, immediately conveyed his dedication to both science and aesthetics.
Dr. Siddharth Prakash completed his MBBS and MS in General Surgery before pursuing M.Ch. in Plastic Surgery from Mumbai’s prestigious Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College. His further training in Cosmetic and Craniofacial Surgery in the United States and Europe has honed his international perspective on facial balance and reconstructive techniques.
With over 15 years of surgical experience, Dr. Prakash has performed thousands of successful facial cosmetic procedures, including rhinoplasty, facelifts, and reconstructive surgeries for trauma and birth defects. His patients, ranging from models and actors to everyday individuals seeking confidence through change, praise his subtle and natural-looking outcomes.
When asked what makes rhinoplasty such a fascinating surgery, Dr. Prakash explained,
“The nose is the central feature of the face, both structurally and aesthetically. A millimeter change can redefine a person’s identity. The challenge is to achieve harmony without losing individuality.”
Rhinoplasty, commonly called a nose job, can be cosmetic, to enhance appearance, or functional, to correct breathing issues caused by structural problems like a deviated septum. Modern techniques allow a combination of both in a single surgery — known as septorhinoplasty.
At Ambrosia Aesthetics, every patient undergoes a detailed consultation that includes 3D facial imaging, digital morphing, and discussion of realistic outcomes. Dr. Prakash emphasizes personalized planning over a one-size-fits-all approach.
“We’re not creating ‘perfect’ noses,” he said, “but noses that complement the face.”
The surgery typically lasts 2–3 hours under general anesthesia. Depending on the complexity, it may be done using the open or closed rhinoplasty technique. Most patients resume normal activities within 10–14 days.
In Mumbai, rhinoplasty costs can vary based on the surgeon’s expertise, hospital setup, and surgical complexity. The average cost ranges from ₹80,000 to ₹2,50,000, while complex reconstructive cases may go higher.
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