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A deviated nasal septum is the wall dividing your nasal passages, which can also cause chronic congestion, snoring, sinus pressure, and difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils. Over time, this can affect not just your comfort, but your sleep, energy, and overall well-being. Straighten your septum, improve your life through septoplasty.
Septoplasty is a specialized procedure that corrects these internal structural deviations, improving airflow and restoring natural nasal function. My approach emphasizes precision, preservation, and function, correcting the underlying cause while maintaining the natural external shape of the nose.
Using minimally invasive surgical techniques, I carefully reposition and straighten the septum to achieve clear, unobstructed breathing and lasting relief. For patients seeking both functional and aesthetic improvements, septoplasty can be seamlessly combined with rhinoplasty, a procedure known as septorhinoplasty, to enhance both form and function in one surgery.
From improved sleep to easier breathing and renewed confidence, the results are truly life-changing.
My goal is to help you breathe better, live better, and feel better, every day.
Swelling and healing tissue can mimic congestion initially. Breathing improves gradually over weeks.
Yes, temporary referred pressure can occur due to shared nerve pathways and resolves with healing.
Improved nasal airflow often enhances sinus drainage and reduces infections over time.
Temporary changes in airflow can cause this and usually settle as tissues heal.
Yes, dryness is common and improves with regular nasal care.
Heavy lifting increases nasal pressure and should be avoided for a few weeks.
Breathing improvement is best assessed after 4–6 weeks once swelling subsides.
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