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Septoplasty in Chennai — Restore Clear, Comfortable Breathing

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Preparing for septoplasty? This page walks you through how the surgery is performed at THANC and what recovery looks like. If you're still trying to work out whether your breathing problem is really a deviated septum, our patient guide explains symptoms and causes: What Is a Deviated Septum? →

About Septoplasty at THANC

Septoplasty is a corrective procedure to straighten a deviated nasal septum — the wall of cartilage and bone that separates the two nostrils. At THANC Hospital, our senior ENT surgeons perform septoplasty using rigid endoscopes and minimally invasive techniques, typically as a day-care procedure. The goal is to restore clear nasal airflow, relieve recurrent sinus infections, reduce snoring, and improve sleep quality. Most patients return home the same day and resume light activity within a week.

Who Needs Septoplasty?

You may be a candidate if you experience any of the following:

  • Persistent nasal blockage on one or both sides that does not improve with sprays
  • Recurrent sinus infections linked to a structural septal deviation
  • Difficulty breathing through the nose during exercise or sleep
  • Snoring and disturbed sleep traced to nasal obstruction
  • Frequent nosebleeds from the deviated side
  • Headaches or facial pressure that worsens with nasal congestion

What to Expect

A clear step-by-step view of your treatment journey at THANC.

  1. 1

    Pre-operative Consultation

    Detailed ENT examination, rigid nasal endoscopy, and (where indicated) a CT scan to map the septal deviation. Our team reviews your medical history and prepares a personalised surgical plan.

  2. 2

    The Surgery

    Performed under general anaesthesia, septoplasty takes 30 to 60 minutes. The surgeon works entirely through the nostrils — no external cuts. The deflected portions of the septum are reshaped and repositioned. There are usually no visible scars.

  3. 3

    Recovery in Hospital

    Most patients are observed for a few hours and discharged the same day. You may experience mild congestion for a few days. Pain is generally minimal and well-controlled with oral medication.

  4. 4

    Follow-up & Healing

    Saline nasal rinses begin the next morning. Light desk work resumes within a week. Strenuous activity, swimming, and contact sports are avoided for 4 weeks. Final airway improvement is appreciated by 6 to 8 weeks.

Why Chennai Chooses THANC for Septoplasty

THANC's rhinology team performs septoplasty with rigid nasal endoscopes and minimal-packing techniques — the combination that gives clear breathing without the two-week nose block patients dread. Most septoplasty patients at THANC go home the same day and resume desk work inside a week.

  • Endoscopic, minimally invasive septoplasty through the nostrils only
  • Minimal-packing technique for a more comfortable recovery
  • Day-care discharge for routine septoplasty cases
  • Combined septoplasty + turbinate or sinus work in a single sitting where indicated
  • Structured saline-rinse and follow-up protocol to protect the result
  • Written, case-specific estimate prepared after consultation

Frequently Asked Questions

Is septoplasty a day-care procedure at THANC?
Yes, in most routine cases. Patients are admitted in the morning and typically discharged the same day after a few hours of post-operative observation. Overnight stay is reserved only for cases with significant additional procedures or pre-existing medical conditions.
How long is the recovery after septoplasty?
Most patients resume light desk work within a week. Mild nasal congestion is normal for 7 to 10 days. Strenuous exercise, swimming, and contact sports should be avoided for about 4 weeks. Full healing of the internal lining and final breathing improvement is appreciated by 6 to 8 weeks.
Will there be visible scars after septoplasty?
No. Septoplasty is performed entirely through the nostrils using endoscopes. There are no external incisions on the face or nose, and no visible scars. The shape of the external nose remains unchanged.
Is septoplasty performed under general anaesthesia?
Yes, septoplasty at THANC is routinely performed under general anaesthesia for patient comfort and surgical precision. Our anaesthesia team conducts a pre-operative review to plan a safe and personalised anaesthetic approach for each patient.
Will THANC provide a personalised estimate for my septoplasty case?
Yes. After your consultation, our team prepares a written, case-specific estimate based on your clinical needs, anaesthesia plan, and any additional procedures recommended. THANC's rates are consistently lower than prevailing market rates in Chennai while delivering world-class care.
Can septoplasty be combined with sinus surgery or turbinate reduction?
Yes. Many patients with a deviated septum also have enlarged turbinates or chronic sinus disease. These procedures are commonly performed together in a single sitting to give the best long-term breathing outcome and avoid a second admission.

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Septoplasty at THANC

  • Endoscopic, minimally invasive septoplasty through the nostrils only
  • Minimal-packing technique for a more comfortable recovery
  • Day-care discharge for routine septoplasty cases
  • Combined septoplasty + turbinate or sinus work in a single sitting where indicated
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