Correcting Problems
Using Nose Surgery to Fix Problems
Your nasal function can be improved with nose surgery
Factors that impact the function of your nose
Several factors can impact nasal function. Some of these factors include:
- Allergies
- Deviated septum
- Mucosal swelling
- Enlarged turbinates
- Nasal polyps
- Structural problems.
Any one of the items above can impact an individual's ability to breathe, sleep, or conduct daily activities. Some of the factors may also contribute to headaches. While some of these conditions can be improved through nose surgery, others cannot.
Septoplasty - Repairing the deviated septum
If you have a deviated septum, the cartilage dividing the nose into two nasal passages is crooked. The crooked cartilage can interfere with breathing and draining of the sinuses. In many cases nose surgery is recommended to correct the septum, and improve breathing. This type of nose surgery is called septoplasty. Septoplasty is a reconstructive plastic surgery procedure. When the septum interferes with either of the nasal cavities, septoplasty is usually recommended.
Nose Surgery - Quick Topic Navigation
To learn more about Nose Surgery, please click on the sections below.
- Nose Surgery- An Introduction to Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty
- Benefits of Nose Surgery
- Your Nose
- Nose Surgery - Things to Consider
- Correcting Nasal Functions & Problems (you are here)
- Cost of Nose Surgery - Prices
- Health Insurance & Nose Surgery
- Choosing a plastic surgeon for your nose surgery
- Nose Surgery Consultation Checklist
- Preparing for Nose Surgery
- Anesthesia & Nose Surgery
- The Nose Surgery Procedure
- Nose Surgery Packing & Medication
- Nose Surgery Recovery
- Nose Surgery Compression Techniques
- Nose Surgery Before & After Photos