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A Septoplasty Guide: What You Need To Know

Reviews · March 15, 2018

Sinus issues crop up with surprisingly regularity in the general population today. In many instances, a simple cold can lead to a case of sinusitis, or sinus infection. Over time, occasional sinus problems may become more chronic, leading to a reduction in quality of life and health.

To further complicate matters, The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) estimates that as many as 80 percent of people have what is called a “deviated septum,” or nasal cavity.

When this occurs, one side of the nasal cavity can be minimally or significantly smaller and narrower than the other side. Often, chronic sinus issues develop on the slimmer side. A septoplasty is one surgical procedure designed to correct issues related to a deviated septum.

What Is a Septoplasty?

A septoplasty is a surgical procedure that focuses on correcting and evening out the two passages of the nasal cavity. A septoplasty is the generally preferred method of correcting a deviated septum.

Septoplasty is a well known, safe and effective means of remedying allergy, sinus and nasal issues associated with a deviated septum. Because it is done completely through the nostrils, patients do not have to cope with exterior incisions, bruising or swelling after the procedure.

Does the Septum Need to Be Broken During a Septoplasty?

The answer to this question is very individual to each patient. Often, correction and evening of the septum can be accomplished simply by moving the septum itself during the procedure.

However, if the septum is very deviated in whole or in part, it may be necessary to break, shift around, reposition or even remove certain parts of the septum structure to correct the underlying health issues.

Dr. Rubinstein will determine whether or not the septum will need to be cut or broken during your initial health examination and consultation. If you have ever had prior nasal surgery or a significant trauma to the nasal area, this can also influence the approach Dr. Rubinstein may need to take to correct the structure in this area.

What Does a Septoplasty Procedure Treat?

Patients typically seek a septoplasty because the presence of the deviated septum is causing minor or significant health issues in their life.

Examples of health issues that could be remedied through correction of a deviated septum include reduced airflow through one nasal cavity, persistent sinus infections, congestion or post-nasal drip or nosebleeds.

How Long Until the Septoplasty Procedure Takes Effect?

Because there is some initial healing time required post-operatively, it can take up to six weeks or longer before the full impact of your procedure can be felt, and you may continue to accrue additional benefits for a full year after your septoplasty.

However, you will likely begin to notice improvements within two weeks of your septoplasty after the initial swelling goes down and the tissues begin to heal and stabilize.

You can also influence how soon you will enjoy results and how successful your procedure is by your preoperative and post-operative preparations.

How to Prepare for a Septoplasty?

The best way to prepare for your septoplasty procedure is to stay as healthy, hydrated and well-rested as your health permits.

You should also plan to eliminate use of nicotine and alcohol prior to your procedure and for a period of time after, since both can inhibit the body’s ability to heal quickly and fully.

It is also critical to cease from taking aspirin or ibuprofen at least 14 days prior to your septoplasty as these medications can thin the blood and increase your bleeding during and after surgery.

What Is Recovery from a Septoplasty Like?

The actual septoplasty procedure usually takes no more than 90 minutes from start to finish. You may be able to choose between local and general anesthesia depending on the scope of your procedure and your medical history.

You will need to plan to have someone drive you to and from the surgical site and care for you for at least a full 24 hours after your surgery. It will be necessary to follow Dr. Rubinstein’s instructions fully to experience the best results from your procedure.

For at least the first two weeks, you should plan to cease from strenuous activity of any kind, including exercise. You will also need to elevate your head while sleeping and refrain from blowing your nose or pulling clothing on or off over your head.

What Is a Septoplasty Consultation Like?

The first step towards scheduling your septoplasty procedure is to schedule your initial consultation and examination with Dr. Rubinstein. You will have a detailed conversation about your symptoms and Dr. Rubinstein will take your individual and family medical history to look for any underlying medical causes for those symptoms.

Next, you will have a full examination of the affected area, which may include additional tests as needed to see the full structure of the sinus areas and detect polyps, blockages, inflammation and other common causes of sinus symptoms.

You can then talk through various treatment options and select the approach that is best for your long-term health goals. At this time, Dr. Rubinstein will review the potential risks, answer your questions and review preparations and post-operative instructions.

When this process is complete, you can schedule the date for your septoplasty with Dr. Rubinstein.

About Hudson Valley Sinus Center

Dr. Ran Y. Rubinstein is the founder and medical director of Hudson Valley Sinus Center. Dr. Rubinstein holds a double board certification by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery. As one of New York state’s top Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) and plastic facial surgeons, Dr. Rubinstein is the only area surgeon who has a specialization in nasal, allergy and sinus disorders.

Will Facial Implants Move Over Time?

Reviews · March 15, 2018

Perhaps you have caught yourself admiring the faces of celebrities in a magazine spread. Or maybe your co-worker or neighbor has returned from vacation looking refreshed and rejuvenated in a way you can’t quite put your finger on.

In these and similar situations, it is highly likely that you are looking at the results of facial implants! Facial implants can give the face a more contour, symmetry, enhancement and smoothness. The key is to work with your natural facial structure and face shape to achieve your appearance goals.

What Are Facial Implants Made Of?

You will be happy to learn that modern facial implants are made from wonderfully smooth and flexible material that provide for natural, comfortable contouring. As well, there are no “one size fits all” facial implants – rather, a great variety and diversity of types, shapes and sizes exist to create a finely tuned, individualized cosmetic procedure.

The most common materials used to make today’s facial implants include silicone and porous polyethylene. These are materials that is classified as inert, or chemically inactive, which means that they cause no issue or reaction with the surrounding biophysical matter of your tissues, muscles and bones. So facial implants are typically quite safe to use with patients who are healthy in all other ways.

Where Can Facial Implants Be Placed?

Facial implants can be placed in the upper face, the mid face and the lower face areas. Typically, upper face implants may be placed in the forehead or under the scalp line.

Midface implants may be placed in the area of the cheeks and nasal areas (tip, bridge). Lower face implants may be placed in the chin or along the jawline.

Are Facial Implants Safe?

So long as you are basically healthy in all other ways, facial implants are generally considered to be a very safe type of cosmetic surgery procedure.

As with any invasive procedure (procedure requiring incisions), there are always some minor risks involved, including bleeding, bruising, infection at the incision site(s), scarring, uneven results and shifting. Minimizing these risks is best achieved by following your surgeon’s post-operative recovery recommendations to the letter.

Can Facial Implants Shift?

While the risk of this is becoming less as modern cosmetic surgery improves, the simple truth is that yes, facial implants can shift. However, contrary to popular assumptions, the risk of your implant shifting is greatest within the first six months after your procedure and it lessens with time.

The most common reasons why an implant may shift include resuming regular activities too soon following surgery, impact to the face (such as from sports activities, a serious fall or an auto accident), or poor placement to begin with.

This is why selection of your cosmetic surgeon is critical when you decide to have facial implants. Installation and placement of facial implants is a precise science, and it requires detailed knowledge of facial anatomy and best practices for secure implant placement.

With proper placement, your facial implant will heal and fuse into the surrounding bone, developing a secure place that resists movement even with severe provocation (such as a fall or sports injury). This means any risks of future shifting or movement become minimal.

Will Facial Implants Be Obvious After the Procedure?

The goal of a facial implant procedure is to achieve the most natural, aesthetically pleasing result. To this end, every effort is made to place incisions in areas where they will be camouflaged from sight, such as inside your hairline, inside the mouth or cheeks, under the chin or under the lip.

While the incision points may be visible for a short period of time while your body is healing, when your healing process is complete there will be no visible reminders that you ever had a facial implants procedure done!

Here, taking the recommended time to fully heal prior to resuming your regular daily activities, including sports and workouts, will deliver the very best results.

What Is a Facial Implants Procedure Like?

In the majority of cases, a facial implants procedure can be completed in one hour or less time. Anesthesia will be provided for your comfort, and depending on your individual procedure you may have options including local, I.V. or general anesthesia.

You can choose whether to have your procedure in a hospital setting or at an outpatient surgical center. Dr. Weber may have specific recommendations based on the scope of your procedure and your health history.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Facial Implants?

Most patients who are healthy in all other ways are good candidates for facial implants. However, one caveat is that facial implants are best placed after you have met your weight management goals.

The first step to scheduling a facial implants procedure is to schedule your individual consultation with Dr. Weber. During your consultation, Dr. Weber will do an exam of the proposed procedure areas and take your full individual and family health history.

From here, you can learn more about the facial implants procedure, ask questions, discuss any concerns you may have, learn about risks and possible side effects and determine the best time to schedule your personal facial implants procedure.

About Weber Facial Plastic Surgery

Dr. Stephen Weber, MD, FACS, is the founder and medical director for Weber Facial Plastic Surgery. He is double board certified in facial plastic surgery and a Diplomate of the American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, the American Board of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery and the American College of Surgeons.

In his practice, Dr. Weber and his team focus on providing whole-patient care to ensure lasting treatment results. Treatment services include non-invasive and surgical cutting-edge procedures to produce the greatest results with the least down time. Patients travel from around the country to benefit from Dr. Weber’s education and expertise.

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