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Septoplasty corrects a deviated septum, which causes breathing issues, snoring, and sinus infections. The procedure realigns or removes parts of the septum to improve airflow and restore nasal function, offering a permanent solution for chronic congestion and nasal obstruction.
Proper preparation is key to ensuring a smooth surgery and recovery. Here’s what you need to do before your septoplasty:
Smoking significantly impairs the body’s ability to heal and increases the risk of complications. To optimize your recovery and reduce the risk of infection, we strongly recommend quitting smoking at least 4-6 weeks before your surgery, and refraining from smoking during your recovery period.
For your safety, all contraceptive pills must be stopped at least one month prior to surgery. This is necessary to reduce the risk of blood clots and to support optimal circulation during your procedure.
Alcohol can interfere with anesthesia, increase swelling, and slow down the healing process. To ensure a smoother surgery and recovery, please limit alcohol intake at least 1-2 weeks before your procedure and refrain from drinking during your recovery period.
Blood-thinning medications, certain supplements, and herbal teas can increase the risk of bleeding during surgery. Please stop taking these at least 1-2 weeks before your procedure. Always consult with your surgeon about any medications or supplements you're currently taking to ensure a safe and effective surgery.
Payments for your procedure should be made in cash. Bank transfers should be done 7 days prior to arrival and if you prefer to pay by credit card, a processing fee will be added to the total amount, and the payment must be processed before your arrival in the country.
If you're traveling from abroad, ensure that you have the appropriate visa for entry into Turkey. If your country requires a visa, feel free to reach out to our team for assistance—we're happy to help with the process.
A well-balanced, nutritious diet is key to supporting your body’s healing process. Eat nutrient-rich foods in the weeks leading up to your surgery to help strengthen your immune system and prepare your body for the procedure.
It’s important to prepare a comfortable, quiet space for recovery at home. Take time off from work and avoid any strenuous activities to ensure your body can focus on healing. Having a cozy space to rest will help support a quicker and more comfortable recovery.
Smoking can slow healing and increase the risk of complications. It’s advised to stop smoking at least 4-6 weeks before surgery and during recovery.
Some medications, especially blood thinners, should be stopped before surgery. Discuss all medications and supplements with your dentist.
Alcohol can interfere with anesthesia and recovery. Avoid drinking for at least 1-2 weeks before the procedure.
Payments for your procedure should be made in cash. If you prefer to pay via credit card, a processing fee will be applied to the final payment.
Eat a nutritious, balanced diet leading up to your procedure to support your healing and immune system.
Set up a comfortable and quiet space at home to rest after your dental procedure. Plan to avoid strenuous activities and take time off work to focus on your recovery.
By following these steps, you’ll be well-prepared for your septoplasty procedure. If you have any questions or need more information, don't hesitate to reach out.
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The day of your septoplasty will be well-organized to ensure the procedure goes smoothly. Here’s what to expect:
Upon arrival, you’ll check in, and our team will guide you to the pre-operative area where you’ll change into a surgical gown. Your vital signs will be monitored before the procedure.
A routine blood test will be conducted to ensure you're in optimal health for surgery. This helps assess key factors like blood clotting and general health, which are essential for a safe surgery.
You will meet with your surgeon to discuss the details of your surgery. This is your chance to ask any questions and go over any functional or aesthetic concerns related to your nose. Your surgeon will mark the surgical areas to guide the procedure.
General anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation will be used to ensure you are comfortable throughout the surgery. You won’t feel any pain during the procedure.
Small incisions inside the nostrils, leaving no visible scars, allow the surgeon to realign or remove parts of the septum to improve airflow and address obstructions. In some cases, swollen turbinates may also be reduced. The surgery typically lasts 1-2 hours, depending on the severity of the deviation.
Upon arrival, you'll check in and be escorted to a pre-operative area. You’ll change into a gown, and your vital signs will be monitored.
You’ll meet with your dentist to confirm the details of your procedure. This is the time to ask any final questions about your aesthetic goals, the procedure, and the recovery process. Your dentist will also mark the areas to be treated.
For most procedures, local anesthesia will be used to numb the treatment area. If needed, light sedation may also be provided to ensure your comfort.
Depending on the procedure (Smile Makeover, crowns, veneers, or implants), your dentist will take the necessary steps to prepare your teeth. This may involve removing damaged or decayed portions of the teeth, placing temporary crowns or veneers, or placing dental implants.
After the procedure, you’ll be moved to a recovery area, where you’ll be monitored as the anesthesia wears off. Comfort and safety are prioritized during this phase.
Once the procedure is completed, you'll be moved to a recovery area where you will be monitored as the anesthesia wears off. You will begin your recovery process, and our team will provide you with clear instructions for post-surgical care.
After your septoplasty procedure, your care and comfort are our top priorities. Here’s what to expect during your recovery:
Septoplasty is usually performed on an outpatient basis, so most patients can return to their hotel the same day. However, if needed, you may stay overnight for observation, with our medical team ensuring you are stable and comfortable before discharge.
Once you're ready, you’ll be discharged from the hospital and escorted back to your hotel to begin your recovery. During this time, avoid strenuous activities and take time to rest so your body can heal.
After your surgery, you will have follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your healing progress. Your surgeon will check for swelling, bruising, and ensure proper healing of your nose and septum.
Most patients can return to light activities after 1-2 weeks. However, strenuous activities like heavy lifting and exercise should be avoided for 4-6 weeks to allow for proper healing and reduce the risk of complications.
Some swelling and bruising are normal after septoplasty, especially around the nose and under the eyes. This typically resolves within 1-2 weeks, though minor swelling may continue for several months.
Throughout your recovery, our team will be there to support you. Should you have any concerns or questions, we are always available to ensure your healing goes smoothly, and you feel confident in your results.
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Septoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to correct a deviated septum. A deviated septum is when the cartilage and bone inside the nose are misaligned, obstructing airflow and causing breathing difficulties.
Ideal candidates are those who experience chronic nasal congestion, breathing issues, or recurrent sinus infections due to a deviated septum. Good candidates should be in general good health and have realistic expectations for the surgery's outcome.
Recovery typically takes about 4-6 weeks. Most patients can return to light activities after 1-2 weeks, but strenuous activities like exercise or heavy lifting should be avoided for at least 4-6 weeks. You should notice significant improvement in your breathing within a few weeks.
Yes, the results of septoplasty are permanent. The procedure realigns the septum and removes obstructions, providing long-term improvement in nasal function.
Septoplasty is performed under anesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure. After surgery, you may experience mild discomfort, swelling, and bruising, but these symptoms can typically be managed with prescribed pain medications. Most patients report mild discomfort that subsides within a few days.
Septoplasty focuses on improving nasal function by correcting a deviated septum. If you're also seeking cosmetic changes to the appearance of your nose, you may want to consider combining septoplasty with rhinoplasty. This can address both functional and aesthetic concerns in a single procedure.
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