Septoplasty is a functional nasal surgical procedure indicated for the correction of a deviated nasal septum, the structure separating the nasal passages.
The condition may lead to:
Nasal obstruction and breathing difficulties.
Recurrent sinus issues and discomfort.
The procedure involves:
Repositioning and/or removal of deviated cartilage and bone segments.
Restoration of normal septal alignment and airway patency.
This approach allows for:
Improvement in nasal airflow and breathing function.
Reduction of sinus-related symptoms and nasal congestion.
Clinical effects include:
Enhanced respiratory comfort and quality of life.
Stable, long-term functional improvement.
Treatment planning is individualized to ensure:
Procedural safety and precision.
Preservation of nasal structure and function.
Septoplasty – Postoperative Recovery and Travel Recommendations
Following septoplasty, patients may experience:
Postoperative edema, mild ecchymosis, and nasal congestion during the initial 1–2 weeks.
Temporary limitation of daily activities and breathing comfort.
Clinical course:
Gradual improvement over 2–4 weeks as healing progresses.
Full functional recovery may take several weeks to months.
Postoperative recommendations include:
Remaining in the country for at least 5–7 days following surgery.
Avoidance of air travel and short-distance travel (up to 3 hours) during the early postoperative period.
For extended travel:
Journeys exceeding 4–6 hours should be postponed for at least 10–14 days.
This recommendation is intended to reduce the risk of postoperative complications and support proper healing and airway recovery.
The cost of the procedure may vary based on anesthesia type, sutures, additional tests, and hospital stay length.
Procedure price includes the following core services: