Septoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to correct a deviated septum, the cartilage and bone structure that divides the nasal cavity into two nostrils. A deviated septum can cause various issues, including nasal obstruction, difficulty breathing, and increased susceptibility to sinus infections. This procedure not only improves airflow through the nasal passages but also alleviates symptoms such as nasal congestion and snoring, significantly enhancing the quality of life for those affected.
Patients seeking septoplasty often report experiencing chronic nasal congestion, difficulty breathing, or frequent sinus infections. By realigning and reshaping the septum, septoplasty can restore normal function and improve overall nasal health. At Cocoona Clinic, our expert surgeons utilize advanced techniques to ensure minimal discomfort and a smooth recovery, allowing you to breathe freely once again.
The septoplasty procedure typically involves the following steps:
Consultation: During the initial consultation, your surgeon will evaluate your nasal structure and discuss your symptoms. This assessment helps in creating a personalized surgical plan.
Anesthesia: The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity and patient preference.
Incision Creation: The surgeon makes incisions either inside the nostrils or across the base of the nose to access the septum. The chosen technique will depend on the specific deformities being corrected.
Septum Realignment: The surgeon then removes or reshapes the deviated cartilage and bone of the septum, allowing for improved airflow through the nasal passages.
Incision Closure: Once the septum has been corrected, the surgeon will close the incisions with sutures. A splint may be placed inside the nose to support the newly aligned septum during the healing process.
Proper preparation is essential for a safe and successful septoplasty:
Medical Evaluation: A thorough medical assessment will be conducted to determine your suitability for surgery. This may include a review of your medical history and any underlying health conditions.
Medication Guidance: You will be advised to avoid certain medications, such as blood thinners, for at least two weeks before the procedure to reduce bleeding risks.
Lifestyle Changes: It’s essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle leading up to the surgery. Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption to promote optimal healing.
Fasting Requirements: If general anesthesia is utilized, you will need to fast for several hours before the procedure. Your surgeon will provide specific fasting instructions.
During the septoplasty procedure, the following steps typically occur:
Anesthesia: Anesthesia is administered to ensure your comfort throughout the surgery, with options for local or general anesthesia.
Incision Creation: The surgeon creates incisions to access the nasal septum, enabling precise correction of any deviations.
Septum Realignment: The surgeon carefully reshapes or removes portions of the septum to correct any deformities, ensuring that the nasal passages are unobstructed.
Incision Closure: After the septum has been corrected, the surgeon will close the incisions with sutures. Nasal splints may be placed to support the septum and facilitate healing.
Following your septoplasty procedure, it’s vital to adhere to these aftercare guidelines for a smooth recovery:
Nasal Support: You may need to wear nasal splints or dressings to support the septum during the healing process.
Pain Management: Mild discomfort and swelling are common. Your surgeon will prescribe pain relievers to help manage any discomfort you may experience.
Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for at least two weeks to prevent complications and support healing.
Post-Op Care: Follow all post-operative care instructions, including how to care for your nasal area and manage swelling.
Follow-Up Appointments: Regular follow-up visits will be scheduled to monitor your recovery and ensure proper healing.
The recovery period for septoplasty can vary, but here’s what you can generally expect:
First Week: Swelling and bruising may occur, especially around the eyes. Most patients can return to light activities within a few days.
Two to Four Weeks: As swelling subsides, you will notice improved breathing. It’s crucial to avoid any strenuous activities during this period.
Full Recovery: Complete recovery can take several weeks to months, as the nasal passages heal and any remaining swelling resolves. Final results will be visible as the nose stabilizes in its new shape.
The surgery typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the complexity of the deviation.
Scarring is minimal, especially with incisions made inside the nostrils. Any external incisions will be strategically placed for minimal visibility.
Most patients can return to light activities within a week. It is advisable to avoid strenuous activities for at least two weeks.
Initial improvements in breathing may be noticeable within a few weeks, but complete healing can take several months.
Yes, all Septoplasty with Fat Transfer procedures at Cocoona adhere strictly to the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) guidelines. We ensure that every treatment meets DHA’s high standards for safety, quality, and patient care, providing you with the best and safest cosmetic treatment experience.