Septoplasty Surgeon consultations usually happen when breathing through the nose never feels completely clear. Some people get used to it over time, thinking it’s normal, but a deviated septum can quietly affect airflow, sleep quality, and even sinus health.
A deviated septum means the wall between the nostrils is not properly aligned. This can lead to constant nasal blockage, frequent congestion, or recurring sinus infections. Medications may offer temporary relief, but they don’t always fix the structural issue.
At Dr. Phadke’s ENT and Rhinoplasty Clinic in Pune, septoplasty is considered only after proper evaluation. The focus is on improving nasal function, not altering appearance. The procedure is planned carefully to restore better airflow while keeping the process as comfortable as possible.
Recovery differs from person to person, but many patients gradually notice easier breathing and reduced discomfort over time.
If you’ve been dealing with long-term nasal blockage or difficulty breathing through your nose, understanding whether a structural issue is involved can help you take the next step toward relief.