Septoplasty
Septoplasty Treatment
Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced and minimally invasive septoplasty surgery for individuals suffering from nasal obstruction, breathing difficulties, or chronic sinus issues due to a deviated nasal septum. Our ENT specialists use the latest surgical techniques to correct the nasal structure and restore normal airflow. With a focus on patient comfort and precise outcomes, we are recognized as one of the leading hospitals for septoplasty in Hyderabad.
Before surgery, each patient undergoes a thorough evaluation including nasal endoscopy and imaging to assess the severity of the deviation and related symptoms. The procedure is performed under general or local anesthesia and typically completed as a day-care surgery, with minimal downtime. Our expert team ensures personalized care from diagnosis to post-operative recovery, reducing discomfort and improving long-term nasal function.
If you are looking for reliable septoplasty surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers expert ENT care, modern facilities, and affordable treatment options. Whether your symptoms affect sleep, breathing, or daily quality of life, we are committed to providing the safest and most effective solution tailored to your needs.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Septoplasty
👨⚕️ Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Nasal obstruction or difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils
- Snoring or sleep disturbances
- Frequent sinus infections or facial pressure
- Reduced sense of smell
- Post-nasal drip or nosebleeds
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Assessment
- ENT specialist consultation
- Nasal endoscopy to assess septal deviation
- Review of symptoms and medical history
- Imaging (CT scan or X-ray if needed)
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Cause
- Deviated nasal septum (congenital or injury-related)
- Nasal trauma (sports, accidents)
- Structural abnormalities affecting airflow
- Bone or cartilage deformity
⚙️ Phase 4: Treatment Plan (Septoplasty)
- Outpatient procedure under local or general anesthesia
- Internal nasal approach – no external scar
- Straightening or trimming of deviated cartilage and bone
- Internal sutures; nasal splints may be placed for support
- Surgery duration: typically 30–60 minutes
🏥 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Mild nasal packing (if required)
- No nose blowing or heavy lifting for a week
- Rest and elevation of the head
- Pain relievers and antibiotics
- Nasal saline sprays and cleaning as advised
💪 Phase 6:Recovery & Follow-Up
- Splints removed after 5–7 days
- Breathing improves gradually over 1–3 weeks
- Follow-up visits to monitor healing
- Full recovery typically within 4–6 weeks
- Long-term improvement in nasal airflow and quality of life
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Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum — the wall of cartilage and bone dividing the two nostrils — in order to improve airflow and breathing.
You may be a candidate if you experience:
Chronic nasal blockage
Difficulty breathing through the nose
Frequent sinus infections
Snoring or disturbed sleep due to nasal obstruction
Septoplasty is generally well tolerated. Mild discomfort, nasal congestion, and swelling are common for a few days post-surgery and are managed with medication.
No. Septoplasty does not change the external shape of your nose. If cosmetic changes are desired, a combined procedure called septorhinoplasty may be recommended.
Most patients notice improved nasal breathing within 1–2 weeks, once initial swelling subsides.