The cost of surgery for nasal polyps is about $15,000, which varies depending on the region. Nasal polyp surgery, in general, is a general anesthetic procedure, often using endoscopic nasal polyp removal as well as sinus opening and sinus mucosal rhizotomy, which requires general anesthesia. Before surgery, patients need routine blood tests, urine tests, hepatitis B, syphilis, AIDS, chest X-ray, electrocardiogram and nasal CT and other related tests. Consultation with related departments, such as anesthesiology, circulatory medicine, etc., is also required. The cost of the surgery often includes the cost of anesthesia, the operating room, and the disposal fee. The surgery takes about an hour and requires observation for a week after surgery for bleeding from the nose and local residue. Post-operative antibiotics are applied to prevent local infection for about 10 days, and the patient is discharged from the hospital healed.