HOW MUCH PAIN WILL I HAVE
Most patients either take only Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or nothing at all. However, in the small chance that you do have pain, a prescription for narcotics will be given to you after the operation. On average, if you do have pain, it will last 3-5 days.
WHY IS MY SEPTUM DEVIATED?
WHEN IS SURGERY NEEDED FOR A DEVIATED SEPTUM?
Surgery is usually recommended when medical therapy doesn’t help your stuffy nose. Oftentimes, over-the-counter and prescription allergy medications are prescribed. Everyone has a slightly deviated septum. Just because it’s deviated is not a reason to undergo surgery. The only reason to consider surgery is if you’re having problems breathing though your nose, despite medical treatments.
WILL THE OPERATION CHANGE THE SHAPE OR APPEARANCE OF MY NOSE OR FACE?
Not with septoplasty and/or turbinoplasty alone. Procedure for nostril stiffening or external cosmetic procedures may change the nose, so this possibility must be discussed with your surgeon.
CAN I BLOW MY NOSE AFTER SURGERY?
Yes, very gently, after irrigating with nasal saline. Ignore what the hospital tells you.
WILL MY FACE BE SWOLLEN OR BLACK AND BLUE?
No, not from simple septoplasty and turbinoplasty. Usually, only if the nasal bones are broken for rhinoplasty or after nasal trauma will you have black and blue eyes.
WHICH MEDICATIONS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE THE OPERATION?
No Aspirin, Ibuprofen or blood thinning medications. If you are on blood thinning medications, please let your doctor know. Please pick up a few bottles of nasal saline and squirt it up both your nostrils every 3-4 hours during the day. This should be continued for 7 days after the procedure. Please pick up a few bottles of nasal saline and squirt it up both your nostrils every 3-4 hours during the day. This should be continued for 7 days after the procedure.