Turbinate reduction surgery is performed to correct nasal obstruction by reducing the turbinate size while preserving the natural function of the turbinates. The goal is to improve nasal breathing and reduce nasal drainage and post-nasal drip. Since turbinate reduction surgery is performed to correct nasal obstruction and improve breathing, it can improve the patient’s quality of life by decreasing headaches, snoring and sleep apnea.
Turbinate reduction surgery benefits patients with chronic nasal obstruction caused by hypertrophy of the inferior nasal turbinates, who have failed other medical treatments. Chronic nasal obstruction can impair normal breathing, thus forcing patients to breathe through the mouth and often affecting their daily activities. Enlarged turbinates and nasal congestion can also contribute to headaches and sleep disorders such as snoring and obstructive sleep apnea, as the nasal airway, the normal breathing route during sleep, is impaired. Turbinate reduction surgery is often performed in conjunction with nasal septal surgery.
Turbinate reduction surgery is performed in order to correct nasal obstruction by reducing the turbinate size while preserving the natural function of the turbinates. The goal is to improve nasal breathing and reduce nasal drainage and post-nasal drip. Since turbinate reduction surgery is performed to correct nasal obstruction and improve breathing, it can improve the patient’s quality of life by decreasing headaches, snoring and sleep apnea.
Surgical Treatment
After the surgery, once the effects of the anesthesia have worn off, the
patient is discharged home.
During the initial consultation, the doctor will examine you, study your
CT Scan, if one is available, and discuss your medical history to determine
whether you are a good candidate for turbinate reduction surgery. the
doctor will explain the surgery and what you can expect and will answer
any questions and/or concerns that you have.