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Nose

Nasal congestion, sinusitis, and cosmetic issues can make breathing difficult. We help you breathe more easily with specialized procedures like rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and sinusitis treatment.

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Functional Nose Surgery (Septoplasty):

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct a deviated septum, a nasal septum that makes breathing difficult. The septum is the structure that forms the nasal septum, and a deviated septum can lead to breathing difficulties, frequent sinus infections, and snoring. This surgery improves the patient's quality of life by improving their airways.

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Medical and Surgical Treatment of Sinusitis:

Sinusitis is a condition caused by inflammation of the sinuses surrounding the nose. Acute sinusitis is usually managed with medication, while chronic sinusitis may require surgery. Endoscopic sinus surgery is performed to open the sinuses' natural drainage pathways and prevent persistent infection. This minimally invasive procedure offers a rapid recovery.

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Concha (Nasal Flesh) Reduction with Laser:

The turbinates (nasal turbinates) within the nose can enlarge for various reasons, making breathing difficult. Turbinate enlargement is associated with conditions such as allergic rhinitis and chronic sinusitis. Laser turbinate reduction is a minimally invasive procedure that reduces the size of the turbinates, improving airflow within the nose and allowing the patient to breathe more easily.

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Surgical Treatment of Nasal Fractures:

Nasal fractures are a common post-traumatic condition and can lead to both aesthetic and functional problems. Early intervention is necessary to restore broken nasal bones. If the fracture heals incorrectly, it can cause aesthetic and functional problems. Such conditions can be corrected surgically, restoring both the patient's appearance and breathing function.

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Surgical Treatment of Nasal Polyps:

Nasal polyps are benign growths that develop in the nose and sinuses. When they reach large sizes, they can make breathing difficult and increase the risk of sinusitis. When medical treatment fails to reduce the size of polyps, they are surgically removed. Endoscopic methods allow for safe polyp removal, significantly improving the patient's quality of life.

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