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Deviated Septum & Septoplasty

Treatment for nasal obstruction caused by a deviated septum to improve airflow and breathing comfort.

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How a Deviated Septum Affects Breathing

The nasal septum is the thin wall of cartilage and bone that separates the two nasal passages. When the septum is significantly displaced to one side, it can restrict airflow and contribute to chronic nasal obstruction.

A deviated septum may cause persistent difficulty breathing through the nose, mouth breathing, snoring, sinus pressure, and recurrent sinus infections.

When structural narrowing interferes with normal airflow, evaluation can determine whether septoplasty may be appropriate.

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What Is Septoplasty & How It Works

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to correct a deviated septum by repositioning and reshaping the cartilage and bone inside the nose.


During septoplasty:

  • The nasal septum is carefully adjusted to improve alignment
  • Obstructive portions of cartilage or bone are reshaped
  • Internal airflow is restored
  • The outer appearance of the nose is typically not changed

Septoplasty focuses on functional improvement of nasal breathing rather than cosmetic alteration.

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Who May Be Considered & What to Expect

Septoplasty may be considered for individuals who experience:

  • Persistent nasal obstruction
  • Difficulty breathing through one nostril
  • Chronic mouth breathing
  • Recurrent sinus infections
  • Snoring associated with nasal blockage
  • Limited improvement with medications

What to expect:

  • Procedure performed under appropriate anesthesia
  • Internal correction without external incisions
  • Recovery period varies by individual
  • Follow-up care to monitor healing and airflow improvement

Comprehensive Evaluation Before Treatment

Septoplasty begins with careful structural and airflow assessment.

Structural Examination

Endoscopic evaluation helps determine the location and severity of septal deviation.

Airflow Analysis

reathing patterns are assessed to confirm functional obstruction.

Imaging Review

When appropriate, sinus imaging helps evaluate surrounding structures and drainage pathways.

Individualized Surgical Planning

The degree of deviation and symptom impact guide whether septoplasty alone or combined treatment may be appropriate.

A detailed structural evaluation ensures surgery is recommended only when anatomical obstruction is clearly contributing to symptoms.

Patient Stories

Real Results, Real Relief

Patients undergoing septoplasty for significant deviation often report improved nasal breathing and reduced congestion.

Personalized Treatment for Every Patient

Why Choose Florida Sinus & Snoring Specialists

  • Board-certified sinus and nasal specialists
  • Experience treating structural nasal obstruction
  • Comprehensive in-office evaluation
  • Personalized surgical planning
  • Focus on functional breathing improvement

Our approach prioritizes thoughtful diagnosis and individualized care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A deviated septum occurs when the nasal septum is displaced to one side, narrowing one or both nasal passages.

Not necessarily. Surgery is considered when symptoms significantly affect breathing or quality of life.

No. Septoplasty is a functional procedure intended to improve airflow, not change nasal appearance.

Recovery varies by individual. Most patients resume normal activity within a period discussed during consultation.

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Relief Starts With the Right Diagnosis

The first step to feeling better is understanding what’s causing your symptoms.

We use advanced in-office diagnostics to evaluate your condition with precision—so we can recommend the most effective, least invasive treatment options.

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