Nasal conchoplasty (correction of nasal conchae)
Nasal concha overgrowth is, after curved septum, one of the most common problems when it comes to nasal patency. There is, however, a way to restore nasal patency by removing the excess tissue. It does not require a long convalescence, is minimally invasive and gives very good results.
Conchoplasty is a procedure that involves reduction of overgrown nasal conchae. It is performed in order to improve nasal patency, eliminate recurrent rhinitis or sinusitis.
Why is it worth it?
Already after a few days after the conchoplasty procedure, patients notice huge improvement in the quality of breathing and nasal patency. It is worth taking care of free breathing, because it is essential for healthy sleep and proper functioning of the body.
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Treatment results may be evaluated already after one week, when the nose starts to heal
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The conchoplasty procedure is performed under local anesthesia. It involves removal of excess overgrown nasal conchae causing breathing problems. The patient may experience mild discomfort due to the odor that is released when the tissue is removed by electrocoagulation.
sparing lifestyle keeping the nasal cavity moist (moisturising nasal sprays e.g. with sea salt) when sneezing, minimise the pressure produced in the nasal cavity by opening the mouth in case of excessive bleeding, cool the nose and paranasal sinuses
nasal infections, respiratory diseases, pregnancy, breastfeeding, taking blood thinners
The treatment ought to be described as uncomfortable, but anaesthesia is performed before the procedure to reduce the pain sensations
after app. 2 weeks
depending on the tissue overgrowth degree, the procedure may need to be repeated if the result is not satisfactory to the patient
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