Deviated Septums Can Cause Sufferers Pain & Discomfort
Find Expert Deviated Septum Surgery at Georgia's ENT Institute
If you suffer from a deviated septum, you know how painful and uncomfortable your condition can be. Fortunately, there’s a way to seek relief. Deviated septum surgery, when performed by an expert ENT surgeon like those at Atlanta’s ENT Institute, can relieve your symptoms and allow you to breathe easier.
A deviated septum can result in a number of different symptoms which can be relieved or alleviated through deviated septum surgery. These symptoms include:
- Difficulty breathing due to obstructed nostrils can be alleviated thanks to deviated septum surgery
- Facial pain can be eliminated through deviated septum surgery
- Recurrent sinus infections can be reduced by deviated septum surgery
- Nosebleeds can be eliminated via deviated septum surgery
The deviated septum surgery procedure is also referred to as a septoplasty. When a skilled physician like those at the ENT Institute performs a deviated septum surgery, they will repair the septum, which is the wall that exists between the nostrils. Your deviated septum surgery will be performed through the nostrils, therefore very little bruising or external scarring will occur. This makes deviated septum surgery an ideal option for many patients.
If you believe that you suffer from any of the symptoms of a deviated septum and would like to look into deviated septum surgery from the talented professionals at Georgia’s own ENT Institute, simply call today to schedule an appointment at (770) 810-7266. You can also find more information on our website at http://www.entinstitute.com.
Testimonials:
"I recently had endoscopic sinus surgery and rhinoplasty surgery. Dr. Gallups made me feel comfortable and confident in my decision to have surgery. He did an amazing job and the surgery went extremely well. The results are exactly what I wanted and I feel and breathe better."
- Laura B., Alpharetta, GA
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