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Septoplasty Surgery in Austin, TX

A Surgical Option for Patients With Persistent Nasal Obstruction

Persistent nasal obstruction and breathing difficulties through the nose can be frustrating. A common, yet often overlooked, cause is a deviated septum. Here at Austin Ear, Sinus and Allergy, we have a team of ENT care providers who provide comprehensive sinus evaluations and individualized treatment plans, which can include septoplasty, a commonly performed procedure that is considered generally safe and may improve airflow by addressing certain structural contributors to nasal obstruction.

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What Is Septoplasty?

Septoplasty is an outpatient sinus surgical procedure that can correct a deviated septum, an anatomical variation where the nasal septum (the wall of bone and cartilage between the left and right nostrils) is misaligned and off-center.

In some cases, a deviated septum may contribute to common sinus symptoms like frequent sinus infections, nosebleeds, snoring, or poor sleep quality. However, it’s also worth noting that these symptoms can also be caused by other underlying conditions, which is why a consultation with your ENT doctor is crucial.

During the procedure, the doctor repositions the nasal septum to improve airflow and breathing.It’s commonly performed by ENT specialists as an outpatient procedure. However, tolerance, recovery, and outcomes vary by individual.

When Should Septoplasty Be Considered?

It’s important to remember that not all patients with a deviated septum might need septoplasty. An evaluation with your ENT care provider will help determine if this is the appropriate treatment for you. Septoplasty may be recommended if you experience these symptoms:

  • Difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils
  • Frequent sinus infections
  • Persistent nasal congestion that doesn’t respond to standard medications
  • Recurring postnasal drip, nasal discomfort, or nosebleeds
  • Sleep disturbances, such as snoring, that may be linked to nasal obstruction
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What Is Recovery and Healing Like?

Septoplasty is typically an outpatient procedure, which allows patients to complete their recovery at home. During your consultation before the procedure, your provider will explain what to expect. Generally, recovery will include:

  • Temporary side effects like mild swelling, congestion, or discomfort in the treatment area
  • Follow-up appointments to monitor healing and recovery
  • Pain medication if needed
  • Nasal packing if necessary
  • Avoiding strenuous activities for a period of time, as directed by your doctor

It’s important to remember that healing, recovery timelines, and symptom improvement vary depending on several factors.

Are There Risks?

While septoplasty is generally safe and well-tolerated, there are potential risks and side effects, as with any surgical procedure:

  • Bleeding or infection
  • Temporary swelling or discomfort in the treatment area
  • Persistent nasal obstruction
  • Changes in the shape of the nose
  • Need for revision surgery, depending on healing outcomes

During your consultation, your doctor should discuss the potential risks and benefits of septoplasty to help you make an informed decision.

Why Choose Austin Ear, Sinus and Allergy?

✅ We have board-certified ENT specialists who perform procedures like septoplasty.
✅ We use comprehensive diagnostic tools to determine whether septoplasty is the appropriate treatment.
✅ We follow current medical standards and best practices to support treatment planning and patient care.
✅ We use a patient-centered approach to develop individualized care plans based on the patient’s test results, medical history, and personal health goals.

Explore Septoplasty as a Treatment Option at Austin Ear, Sinus and Allergy

If you’re consistently struggling with nasal congestion and breathing difficulties, non-surgical treatments may be sufficient in many cases. Septoplasty is considered when conservative treatments are ineffective. Our team at Austin Ear, Sinus and Allergy can evaluate your nasal anatomy and accompanying symptoms to determine the appropriate treatment for you.

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