Septoplasty is an outpatient surgical procedure designed to correct a deviated septum—when the wall of bone and cartilage between the nostrils is misaligned, potentially obstructing airflow. A deviated septum may be associated with symptoms such as nasal obstruction, and in some cases, may contribute to recurrent sinus issues or disrupted sleep.
During septoplasty, an ENT surgeon repositions the nasal septum to enhance airflow and support better breathing. While individual outcomes vary, some patients report improved nasal breathing following recovery.
Septoplasty may be appropriate for individuals experiencing:
A comprehensive evaluation by an ENT provider will determine whether this surgery aligns with your specific health needs.
Septoplasty is typically performed on an outpatient basis. Most patients recover at home with post-procedure care guidance, including:
While healing timelines differ, many patients report breathing improvements within weeks of the procedure.
As with any surgical intervention, septoplasty carries potential risks, including:
Your ENT provider will review all potential benefits and risks during your consultation to support an informed decision.
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