Septoplasty, or functional rhinoplasty, is a surgical technique designed to address a deviated septum, enhancing nasal airflow and breathing. This procedure can markedly improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from nasal obstruction.
What is a Septoplasty?
Septoplasty addresses the structural deformity of a deviated septum that obstructs nasal airflow. The procedure involves repositioning and straightening the septum to restore proper function. Specific techniques may include removing or reshaping portions of the cartilage and bone to ensure a clear and unobstructed nasal passage. The following techniques may be performed during a functional rhinoplasty at our Scottsdale surgery center:
- Submucous resection to remove excess cartilage and bone
- Septal cartilage scoring to reshape and reposition the septum
- Suturing techniques to maintain the new position of the septum
- Turbinate reduction, if necessary, to further improve airflow