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Septoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting a deviated septum, which is the cartilage and bone structure that separates the two nostrils. This surgery improves airflow through the nasal passages, alleviates breathing difficulties, and enhances overall nasal function. Ideal for patients suffering from chronic nasal obstruction or related issues.

What Is Septoplasty?

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure that involves reshaping or repositioning the nasal septum to create a more symmetrical and functional airway. The procedure is often performed when a deviated septum causes significant breathing problems or other complications.

Advantages of Septoplasty

Advantage Description
Improved Breathing Restores normal airflow through the nasal passages, relieving breathing difficulties.
Reduction of Sinus Infections Improved drainage of sinuses can reduce the frequency of infections.
Better Sleep Quality Enhanced airflow can help alleviate sleep apnea symptoms and improve overall sleep quality.
Enhanced Quality of Life Improved nasal function contributes to better overall health and well-being.

Candidates for Septoplasty

Ideal candidates for septoplasty include individuals who:

  • Suffer from chronic nasal obstruction or breathing difficulties.
  • Have been diagnosed with a deviated septum.
  • Experience frequent sinus infections or other nasal issues.
  • Are in good overall health and have realistic expectations for the surgery.

Procedure Overview

Step Description
Anesthesia Patients are typically administered general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
Incision The surgeon makes a small incision inside the nostrils to access the septum.
Correction The deviated portions of the septum are straightened and repositioned as necessary.
Closure Incisions are closed with sutures, and splints may be placed to support the septum during healing.

Risks and Considerations

While septoplasty is generally safe, potential risks include:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Nasal obstruction or breathing issues
  • Change in sensation or numbness in the nose
  • Unsatisfactory aesthetic results

Conclusion

Septoplasty is an effective surgical solution for correcting a deviated septum and improving nasal airflow. By consulting with a qualified surgeon, patients can explore the benefits of this procedure and determine if it is the right option for their needs.

This procedure is successfully performed by expert doctors at Yeşilköy Medical Center.

Septoplasty: A Comprehensive Guide to Nasal Septum Correction

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting a deviated septum, which is the cartilage and bone structure that separates the two nostrils. This surgery improves airflow through the nasal passages, alleviates breathing difficulties, and enhances overall nasal function. Ideal for patients suffering from chronic nasal obstruction or related issues.

Reasons for Septoplasty

Septoplasty may be recommended for several reasons, including:

  • Improving Breathing: A deviated septum can obstruct airflow, making it difficult to breathe through the nose. Septoplasty aims to straighten the septum to improve airflow.
  • Alleviating Nasal Congestion: Chronic nasal congestion caused by a deviated septum can be relieved through septoplasty, leading to better nasal function.
  • Reducing Sinus Infections: A deviated septum can contribute to recurrent sinus infections. Correcting the septum may help reduce the frequency of these infections.
  • Relieving Nasal Pain: Septoplasty can help alleviate nasal pain and discomfort caused by the structural irregularities of a deviated septum.
  • Improving Sleep Quality: By improving nasal airflow, septoplasty can help reduce snoring and improve sleep quality.

The Septoplasty Procedure

The septoplasty procedure involves several key steps:

Consultation and Planning

During the consultation, the surgeon will evaluate your nasal structure, discuss your symptoms, and plan the surgical approach. Imaging studies or a nasal endoscopy may be used to assess the extent of the deviation.

Anesthesia

Septoplasty is typically performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, depending on the complexity of the procedure and patient preference.

Surgical Technique

The surgeon makes an incision inside the nasal cavity to access the deviated septum. The deviated portions of the septum are then repositioned or removed to create a straighter alignment. The incision is closed with sutures, and a nasal splint or packing may be placed to support the septum and control bleeding.

Recovery and Post-Operative Care

After the procedure, patients may experience some swelling, bruising, and nasal congestion. The recovery process typically involves:

  • Rest and Recovery: Resting and avoiding strenuous activities are important during the initial recovery period. Follow your surgeon's recommendations for activity levels.
  • Nasal Care: Avoid blowing your nose or engaging in activities that could strain the nasal passages. Use saline sprays as recommended to keep the nasal passages moist.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Attend all scheduled follow-up visits to monitor your recovery and address any concerns or complications.
  • Medication and Pain Management: Take prescribed medications as directed and manage any discomfort with over-the-counter pain relievers if necessary.

Potential Risks and Considerations

Risk Description
Swelling and Bruising Swelling and bruising are common after the surgery but usually resolve within a few weeks.
Infection As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection. Proper post-operative care helps minimize this risk.
Nasal Bleeding Some bleeding from the nose may occur, which is typically controlled with nasal packing and medications.
Inadequate Correction In some cases, the deviation may not be fully corrected, and revision surgery may be needed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How long does recovery take after septoplasty?

Recovery time varies, but most patients can return to their normal activities within 1 to 2 weeks. Full recovery and final results may take several months as swelling decreases.

Will I experience pain after the procedure?

Some discomfort and pain are normal after septoplasty. Pain can usually be managed with prescribed medications and over-the-counter pain relievers.

Can septoplasty be performed alongside other procedures?

Yes, septoplasty can be performed in conjunction with other procedures, such as rhinoplasty or sinus surgery, if needed. Your surgeon will discuss the best approach based on your specific needs.

Will I have visible scars after septoplasty?

Since the incisions are made inside the nostrils, there are no visible external scars.

Septoplasty is an effective procedure for correcting a deviated septum and improving nasal function. Consult with a qualified surgeon to explore if septoplasty is the right solution for your needs.

Available Doctors

Dr. Hasan Beyhan Kanmaz

Plastic Surgeon

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