Septoplasty
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum – the wall of cartilage and bone that divides the nasal cavity into two passages. A deviated septum can cause nasal obstruction, breathing difficulty, recurrent sinusitis, and snoring.
Our ENT surgeon performs septoplasty to straighten the septum and restore normal nasal airflow.
What is a Deviated Septum?
The nasal septum ideally sits in the center of the nose. A deviation occurs when it shifts to one side, narrowing one or both nasal passages. It may be congenital or result from nasal trauma. Significant deviations cause chronic nasal obstruction and related symptoms.
Symptoms of Deviated Septum
- Nasal obstruction (one or both sides)
- Difficulty breathing through the nose
- Recurrent sinusitis
- Nosebleeds
- Snoring and sleep disturbance
- Facial pain or headache
Procedure Overview
- Performed under general or local anesthesia
- Endoscopic approach for precision
- Deviated cartilage and bone are reshaped or removed
- No external incisions – entirely through the nostrils
- Short hospital stay with quick recovery
Benefits
- Improved nasal breathing
- Reduced sinusitis and headaches
- Better sleep quality
- No visible scarring
Why Choose Us?
- Experienced ENT surgeon
- Endoscopic precision for optimal results
- Comprehensive pre- and post-operative care
Book Your Consultation
If you have chronic nasal obstruction or breathing difficulty due to a deviated septum, consult our ENT surgeon to discuss septoplasty as an effective and lasting solution.