Septoplasty

Septoplasty (Deviated Nasal Septum Surgery) Treatment

Septoplasty (Deviated Nasal Septum Surgery) Treatment

Septoplasty (Deviated Nasal Septum Surgery) Treatment

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting a deviated nasal septum—the cartilage and bone that divides the nasal passages. This condition can lead to breathing difficulties, snoring, and recurrent sinus infections. At Aaroku Care, we offer advanced septoplasty treatments performed by experienced ENT specialists, utilizing minimally invasive techniques to ensure optimal outcomes and patient comfort.

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What is Septoplasty?

What is Septoplasty?

What is Septoplasty?

A deviated nasal septum occurs when the thin wall of bone and cartilage that separates the nasal cavities is displaced to one side, causing one nasal passage to be smaller than the other. This misalignment can obstruct airflow, leading to symptoms such as nasal congestion, frequent nosebleeds, sinus infections, and sleep disturbances. Septoplasty involves surgically straightening the septum to improve airflow and alleviate these symptoms.

Treatment

Treatment

Treatment

Treatment of Septoplasty

Treatment of Septoplasty

Treatment of Septoplasty

At Aaroku Care, septoplasty is performed using advanced, minimally invasive techniques to ensure precision and faster recovery. The procedure is typically conducted under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's condition and preference. Our skilled ENT surgeons make incisions inside the nostrils to access and straighten the deviated septum, eliminating the need for external scars. Post-operative care includes rest, pain management, and follow-up appointments to monitor healing. Most patients experience significant improvement in breathing and a reduction in related symptoms within a few weeks following surgery.