Endoscopic Concha Reduction

How is Endoscopic Concha Reduction (Concha Reduction with Microdebrider) Performed?

Concha reduction surgery with a microdebrider has become a preferred method in recent years, especially in turbinate hypertrophies where both bone and soft tissue growths occur together. It is made with a specially designed instrument with a sharp and small blade inside, the camera is used during this process and the process takes approximately 15 minutes.

Is Endoscopic Concha Reduction Performed With General Anesthesia?

This procedure is performed under general anesthesia.

Is Tampon Used After Endoscopic Concha Reduction?

No tampon is used, I use a specially produced silicone splint.

Is There Any Swelling And Bruising After The Operation?

After this procedure, there is no swelling, bruising and shape change in the nose.

When Does Breathing Improve After the Operation?

After this procedure, I do not use tampons, I use a specially produced silicone splint and it stays in the nose for 2 days, after which the nose is completely opened.

How long after the operation can it be returned to daily life and work?

Normal life is resumed 2 days after this procedure. You can get back to your work.

Are Nasal Sprays Used After the Operation?

In particular, I give my patients sterile sprays to provide intranasal cleaning, and this provides both quick recovery and intranasal cleaning.

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