It Is Suitable For
· Those looking for septum correction surgery in Bangkok, Thailand.
· Those with deviated septum / injured nose.
· Those with breathing difficulties caused / facial pain caused by nose injuries.
· Those who wish to improve better nose airflow system.
· Those who wish to correct nose function and appearance after experiencing nose injuries.
What is Septoplasty?
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct a deviated septum. Some could be born with deviated septum while some may have developed it through trauma or accidents.
Hence, septoplasty is a surgical procedure that can be categorized as cosmetic as well as medical procedures. For medical reasons, septoplasty straightens the septum and widens your nostrils, thus allowing better airflow through the nose. At our affiliated hospital, you are required to stay hospitalized for 1 night after the procedure.
How It Works
Septoplasty works by making an incision on one side of your nose to get direct access toward the septum. The deviated septum will then be corrected to move into the right position. If there shall be any barriers such as extra pieces of bone or cartilage, they will be removed. The mucous membrane will then be repositioned as a final step in the procedure.
Septoplasty Procedure
1. You will be given general or local anesthesia
2. An incision will be made to create a path towards your septum
3. Deviated septum will be moved into the right position
4. Removal of barriers such as extra pieces of bone or cartilage
5. Mucous membrane will be repositioned
6. Stitches may be necessary to hold the septum
7. End of treatment
Advantages and Limitations of Septoplasty
<Advantages>
· Improves nose appearance
· Enhances nasal airflow
· Immediate and permanent results
<Limitation>
· May cause temporary numbness at the surgical area for a few days
Treatment Preparation
· Stop taking Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and other blood thinners 2 weeks before
· Do not eat or drink at least 8 hrs prior if you will be going surgery under general anesthesia
Septoplasty Post Care
· Avoid Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and other blood-thinning medications for 2 weeks
· Limit physical activity for several weeks
· Elevate your head at night to expedite swelling to fade
· Try to not blow your nose for at least 3 days
Potential Risks for Septoplasty
· Bleeding
· Scarring
· Septum perforation
· Altered nose shape
· Decrease smelling sensation
FAQ
Q1: Is this considered major surgery?
A1: No, but it is usually recommended after you have ruled out other treatments for nasal blockages.
Q2: Will it hurt?
A2: Treatment will normally be done under anesthesia.
Q3: Will this change my nose shape?
A3: It may. However, main objective of septoplasty is to only correct deviated septum.
Q4: Is it true that this may change my voice?
A4: There were histories that some experience voice changes or that they may sound less hyponasal. However, that is not necessarily the case as septoplasty and vocal resonance have no relationship.
Q5: What if I feel like sneezing if I can't blow my nose?
A5: Of course, do not try to hold your sneeze. However, try to sneeze with your mouth open to minimize blowing of nose
Clinic Information
[Clinic Name] Bangpakok 9 International Hospital
[Location] Bangkok, Thailand
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] 10 mins drive from shopping malls such as Central Rama 2 and The Bright Rama 2, 20 mins drive from Baiyoke Tower 2
[Clinic Opening Time] Open 24 hrs