Nasal septum correction
Nasal septum surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. The surgeon operates inside the nasal cavity, making an incision in the septal lining. The mucous membrane is carefully lifted to access the cartilage and bone. Any deviations in the septum that cause breathing obstruction are corrected.
To maintain structural support, only the necessary parts of the deviated septum are removed. In some cases, after excising the deviated sections, the cartilage plates on both sides. The incision is then closed with sutures, and special tampons are placed in the nostrils. These tampons are usually removed within 18-24 hours.
SURGERY
Nasal septum surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes. The surgeon makes an incision in the septum lining inside the nasal cavity. The mucous membrane is carefully separated to access the cartilage and bone. Deviations in the cartilage and bone that are causing breathing obstruction then corrected.
RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY
During the first or second week after surgery, you may experience a watery discharge tinged with old blood. Some dried secretions may accumulate in the nose, and nasal obstruction can persist for up to 3-4 weeks.
The sutures inside the nasal cavity are obsorbable and will dissolve within approximately two months. To ensure proper healing, avoid dusty enviroments and excessive heat. Additionally, refrain from rorcefully blowing your nose for about three weeks.
POST-OPERATION COMPLICATIONS
General complications such as bleeding or long term surgery wound closing are very rear.
RESULTS
When nasal from correction and septum surgery are performed together, aesthetic changes become noticeable immediately after the removal of the plaster bandage. Improved breathing can be felt as the gauze tampons are taken out of the nostrils. The surgery provides long-lasting results.
PRICES
Nasal septum correction from 1700 €
Nose form nasal septum correction 2800 – 3000 €