What is Revision Septoplasty?

Some patients may have persistent nasal and sinus symptoms after deviated septum surgery. There are numerous reasons for this problem, including untreated allergies, re-growth or re-swelling turbinates, recurrent polyps, chronic infection, and trauma. Sometimes the nasal septum shifts and becomes crooked, or insufficient cartilage and bone were removed from the initial procedure. Dr. Chaboki has specialized training in the anatomy, physiology, and cosmetic aspect of the nose and his expertise in both the internal and external nose will help treat your sinus nasal symptoms of allergy, nasal obstruction, snoring, nasal congestion, sinusitis, and post-nasal drip. Additionally, he performs minimally-invasive rhinoplasty, functional rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, septoplasty, deviated septum surgery, turbinate reduction, and endoscopic sinus surgery.

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