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Septoplasty

Correcting a deviated septum with septoplasty

Are you struggling to breathe freely because of a deviated septum? The ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists at West Jefferson Medical Center can help. We customize treatment plans to meet your needs, using the most advanced medical solutions — like septoplasty — to help you breathe easier and get back to doing the things you love.

What is septoplasty?

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure used to correct a deviated septum, the partition between the nostrils, which is made of cartilage and bone. When the septum is significantly off-center, it can cause nasal obstruction, breathing difficulties, chronic sinusitis, nosebleeds, and snoring. Septoplasty involves straightening the septum, enhancing airflow, and addressing related issues to restore optimal nasal function. That means you can finally breathe easier.

When is septoplasty needed?

Septoplasty is recommended for people experiencing any of these issues:

  • Chronic nasal congestion — persistent nasal stuffiness hindering regular breathing
  • Facial pain — discomfort and pain in the face due to sinus pressure
  • Nosebleeds — bleeding caused by septal deviation
  • Recurrent sinus infections — frequent sinus infections due to impaired drainage
  • Snoring and sleep apnea — breathing difficulties during sleep due to nasal obstruction

Benefits of septoplasty

While surgery is always a personal decision, there are many benefits to septoplasty, including:

  • Alleviated facial pain — Relief from the facial pain and pressure associated with sinus issues.
  • Enhanced sleep quality — Alleviating snoring and sleep apnea symptoms improves sleep quality.
  • Improved breathing — Septoplasty enhances nasal airflow, making breathing easier and more comfortable.
  • Long-term relief — Correcting the deviated septum provides long-lasting relief from associated symptoms.
  • Reduced sinus infections — By correcting nasal drainage, the procedure lowers the risk of recurrent sinus infections.
  • Quick recovery — Septoplasty is often an outpatient procedure, allowing for a swift recovery and minimal downtime.

At West Jefferson, we’re dedicated to providing the expert care you deserve. To explore all your nasal treatment options, call us directly at 504.934.8550 or schedule an appointment online.

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