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Deviated Septum/ Septoplasty Boston, MA

The nose is an imperative unit of our respiratory system and one of the body’s most essential organs. It filters and warms our air. The nose’s bone and cartilage are split along the middle by the nasal septum. The nasal septum is a vital part of how well the nose works. Any significant shift can have serious consequences.

Trauma or hereditary factors may contribute to septal deviation. For example, birth canal trauma during pregnancy can result in septal malformations. Traumatic injuries, like those caused by a car accident or a sports injury, can also permanently damage the septum. Even repeated contact in a sport like wrestling can lead to septum shifts over time.

What Can You Do to Correct a Deviated Septum?

The surgical correction of a deviated septum is known as septoplasty. The surgery opens up nasal passages, allowing for easier breathing.

A deviated septum can make breathing difficult through one or both nostrils, principally if the deviation is substantial and the airway is blocked. Other possible symptoms include:

  • Reduced airflow due to the blockage of one or both nostrils
  • Chronic sinus infections
  • Nasal congestion on one or both sides
  • Snoring
  • Postnasal drip
  • Nosebleeds
  • Facial pain
  • Headaches

Septoplasty could be the answer to your symptoms of nasal obstruction, especially if they make your life very hard. Talk to renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Daniel Del Vecchio of Boston Rhinoplasty if you need surgery for a deviated septum in MA.

Surgery Procedure for a Deviated Septum

Septoplasty trims, repositions and replaces the nose’s cartilage, bone or both to straighten the nasal septum. The majority of patients undergoing a septoplasty can return home the same day. The procedure is performed through the nose, leaving no scars. Although swelling may linger for two to three days, complete recovery can take up to three months.

However, Dr. Del Vecchio uses a cutting-edge surgical procedure to fix a deviated septum, substantially decreasing pain and healing time following surgery.

There is no need to go through life with a problematic nose. Contact Boston Rhinoplasty today to schedule a consultation and see if you are a suitable candidate for Back Bay septum deviation septoplasty.

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