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Septoplasty

Septoplasty

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct a deviated septum, which is the cartilage and bone that separates the two nostrils within the nose. This corrective surgery aims to improve nasal airflow and alleviate breathing difficulties caused by a deviated septum. In some cases, it may involve cutting and removing parts of the septum before repositioning them in the correct position. The starting cost for septoplasty is mentioned as 11,000 AED in the provided context.

Here’s an overview of the septoplasty procedure:

1. Consultation: The process begins with a consultation with an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist) or a facial plastic surgeon. During this consultation, the patient’s nasal symptoms and concerns are discussed, and a thorough examination of the nasal structure is conducted to assess the degree of deviation and determine the need for surgery.

2. Anesthesia: Septoplasty is typically performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the surgeon’s recommendation and the patient’s comfort.

3. Incisions: In most cases, the surgeon makes incisions inside the nostrils, where they are not externally visible. This approach is known as an endonasal septoplasty and avoids any visible scarring.

4. Septal Correction: The surgeon accesses the deviated septum and carefully reshapes it. This may involve trimming, repositioning, or removing parts of the septum to create a straighter nasal passage. The goal is to improve airflow and alleviate breathing difficulties.

5. Incision Closure: After making the necessary corrections, the incisions inside the nostrils are closed with absorbable sutures.

6. Recovery: Recovery time for septoplasty varies, but patients can typically expect some swelling and discomfort for several days. Most individuals can resume normal activities within a week or two, with full healing taking a few weeks to months.

Septoplasty is primarily performed to address functional issues related to a deviated septum, such as chronic nasal congestion and difficulty breathing through the nose. However, it can also be combined with a rhinoplasty (cosmetic nose surgery) when patients wish to address both functional and aesthetic concerns simultaneously. Combining the procedures can be cost-effective and minimize overall recovery time.

The starting cost of 11,000 AED mentioned in the context is an approximate figure and may vary based on factors such as the surgeon’s experience, geographic location, and any additional fees related to anesthesia and follow-up care.

Patients considering septoplasty or a combination of septoplasty and rhinoplasty should schedule a consultation with a qualified surgeon to discuss their specific needs, potential risks, and benefits associated with the procedure(s), and to receive a personalized cost estimate. This consultation ensures that the chosen procedure(s) align with the patient’s goals and any functional concerns related to the nose.

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