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Nasal polyps can lead to persistent congestion, sinus pressure, and reduced airflow, making everyday life uncomfortable. I perform surgery to carefully remove these soft, noncancerous growths using minimally invasive techniques that preserve healthy nasal tissue.
By removing the polyps, I can improve nasal airflow, reduce sinus pressure, and help prevent recurrent infections. At the same time, I focus on maintaining the natural structure and function of your nose, so you regain both comfort and normal breathing without compromising its appearance.
Recovery is generally smooth, and many patients notice improvement in breathing and sinus comfort soon after the procedure.
Yes. Once the polyps are removed, the nasal airway opens up, allowing better airflow. Breathing typically feels easier, although mild swelling may still be present initially.
Yes, especially in patients with allergies or asthma, which is why maintenance treatment is important.
Yes, as they help control inflammation and reduce the risk of polyp recurrence.
Temporary changes in smell are common after polyp surgery. As swelling settles and airflow improves, the sense of smell often returns or improves.
Many patients experience better asthma control after improved nasal airflow.
Regular reviews help detect early recurrence and maintain results.
Yes, allergy management and avoiding triggers significantly help.
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