
Straightening the septum for better breathing
Septoplasty
A deviated septum — when the thin wall dividing your nasal passages is off-centre — can make breathing difficult, cause congestion, or contribute to sinus problems.
Septoplasty is a straightforward surgical procedure to correct this and improve airflow. Karan Jolly performs septoplasty using modern techniques that minimise discomfort and recovery time.
Is septoplasty the same as rhinoplasty?
No, septoplasty corrects the internal structure of the nose, while rhinoplasty reshapes the external appearance.
faqs
How long does surgery take?
Usually around 45–60 minutes.
Will I need to stay overnight?
Most patients go home the same day.
How long until I can breathe more easily?
You may feel congested for a week or two, but most patients notice significant improvement within a month.
