Septoplasty Surgery – Straighten the Nasal Septum for Better Breathing
Expert septoplasty surgery to correct a deviated nasal septum, improve airflow, reduce nasal blockages, and enhance breathing comfort.
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Breathe Freely with Septoplasty Surgery
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to correct a deviated nasal septum – a common cause of breathing difficulty, nasal congestion, and sinus problems. By reshaping or repositioning the septum, the surgery restores normal airflow through the nose, providing long-term relief from chronic nasal issues and improving overall quality of life.
Understanding Septoplasty
Septoplasty is a corrective nasal surgery aimed at straightening the septum – the cartilage and bone structure that separates the nasal passages. A deviated septum can cause breathing problems, snoring, sinus infections, and nasal blockages. This procedure is typically performed under local or general anesthesia and involves repositioning or trimming the septal cartilage to improve airflow. The surgery usually takes 30–90 minutes, and most patients can resume normal activities within a week, with complete healing in a few months.
Septoplasty Procedure Steps
1
Consultation & Evaluation
ENT specialist examines nasal passages, reviews symptoms, and recommends septoplasty if necessary.
2
Pre-Surgical Preparation
Medical tests and anesthesia planning are done before the procedure.
3
Surgical Correction
The surgeon repositions or trims the septal cartilage and bone to straighten the septum.
4
Recovery & Follow-Up
Post-operative care includes avoiding strenuous activities and attending follow-up visits.
Septoplasty Treatment Highlights
Corrects Nasal Blockages
Restores normal airflow for easier breathing.
Improves Sleep Quality
Reduces snoring and sleep disturbances.
Reduces Sinus Problems
Minimizes risk of chronic sinus infections.
Take the First Step Towards Easier Breathing
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