SEPTO RHINOPLASTY
Septo Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to correct deviations of the nasal septum. It is performed to improve breathing, straighten the nose, and enhance its appearance.
The procedure is typically done through the nostrils, minimizing visible scarring. The surgeon will remove or reposition the deviated septum and reshape the cartilage and bone as needed.
- The nasal septum is the divider inside the nose that separates the right and left nostrils.
- A deviated nasal septum, where the septum is displaced to one side, can cause breathing difficulties and be corrected through septoplasty surgery.

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Dr A.K Tiwari believes that straightening of the nasal septum and fixing it to midline is the key fundamental in any Rhinoplasty surgery.
- The patient is given general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
- The surgeon makes incisions inside the nostrils to access the septum.
- The surgeon removes or repositions the deviated portion of the septum.
- The surgeon reshapes the cartilage and bone as needed to improve the appearance and function of the nose.
- The incisions are closed, and a splint is applied to support the nose as it heals.
ONLY A STRAIGHT SEPTUM WILL ALLOW THE WHOLE NOSE TO REMAIN STRAIGHT
A straight septum plays an important role in maintaining proper nasal function and air flow. A straight septum allows air to pass freely through both nostrils, promoting efficient breathing and reducing the risk of sinus and respiratory problems.
A deviated septum can lead to nasal obstruction, frequent sinus infections, and other breathing difficulties. Septoplasty, a surgical procedure to straighten the septum, can improve breathing and overall nasal function.

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FAQ’S
1.What is nasal septum?
The nasal septum is the partition inside the nose separating the nostrils, made of cartilage and bone.
2.What is Deviated Nasal Septum or DNS?
A deviated nasal septum is a condition where the nasal septum is displaced or bent to one side, obstructing nasal passages and causing breathing difficulties.
3.What are the effects of Deviated Nasal Septum?
A deviated nasal septum can cause nasal obstruction, sinus infections, headaches, facial pain, and sleep apnea, among other symptoms.
4.What is septoplasty?
Septoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct a deviated nasal septum, improving breathing and nasal function.
5.How to choose the best surgeon to correct DNS or Rhinoplasty?
When choosing a surgeon for nasal septum correction (septoplasty) or rhinoplasty, look for a board-certified specialist with experience and a strong portfolio of successful surgeries.