Septoplasty is a surgical procedure that corrects and straightens the nasal septum, the wall of tissue dividing the nostrils. It involves making small incisions inside the nose and carefully repositioning or removing parts of the cartilage or bone that may be causing blockage or obstruction.
During the procedure:
- General anaesthesia or local anaesthesia with sedation can be used.
- The surgeon will make an incision on one side of the nose to access and reshape the septum.
- This may involve removing excess cartilage or bone, repositioning it or placing splints to support its new position.
The surgery typically takes about one to two hours, depending on the complexity of each case.