Septoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting a deviated septum, the wall of cartilage and bone that divides the nasal passages. A deviated septum can cause breathing difficulties, snoring, and even sleep apnea. Septoplasty restores proper airflow and improves breathing quality.
The surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia and takes 30-90 minutes. During the procedure, the surgeon straightens the septum by removing or reshaping the deviated parts. The external appearance of the nose remains unchanged unless combined with rhinoplasty.
Recovery is typically quick and uncomplicated. You may experience nasal congestion, swelling, or minor bleeding in the first few days. Here are some tips for a smooth recovery:
Septoplasty focuses on correcting the internal structure of the nose to improve functionality, while rhinoplasty is primarily a cosmetic surgery to enhance the appearance of the nose. In some cases, both procedures can be performed together.
To maintain healthy nasal function and prevent breathing issues:
Improved breathing can significantly enhance your quality of life. For more information about septoplasty, visit Dr. İsmail Çoban.