Sinus surgery is a common procedure that is performed to correct a variety of sinus conditions. The surgery involves making small incisions in the sinuses to allow drainage and improve airflow.

When Is Sinus Surgery Necessary?

If you are suffering from nasal polyps, you are probably all too familiar with the symptoms: congestion, difficulty breathing, a feeling of pressure in the face, and chronic sinus infections. While medical therapy can improve the symptoms of nasal polyps, it is not always effective in eliminating them. In some cases, sinus surgery in Boca Raton from our ENT specialists may be recommended to achieve lasting relief. When our SFENTA ENT surgeons perform endoscopic nasal polyp surgery, their goal is to not only remove the existing polyps but to correct any underlying problems that contribute to polyp growth. 

This may involve:

  • Removing the turbinates (bony structures inside the nose that help to regulate airflow)
  • Correcting a deviated septum
  • Treating a condition such as allergies or chronic sinusitis
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Why Choose SFENTA for Your Sinus Surgery?

At SFENTA, we understand that each patient is unique and deserves personalized care. For over 30 years, we have been proud to be the leading provider of comprehensive ENT care in South Florida. We have built a provider network of over 50 physicians and 40 allied professionals, all of whom are highly trained in every aspect of ENT care. This allows us to offer our patients a customized approach that gets to the root of their condition. And with 30 convenient locations across southern Florida, we make it easy for our patients to get the care they need. If you’re looking for long-lasting relief, not just a quick fix, come see one of our highly trained providers. We’re here to help.

About SFENTA

Our office provides each patient with:

Patient-Centered Care

We provide genuine one-on-one care between you and your providers, ensuring you feel seen and that your concerns are heard.

Continuity of Care

Our goal is to help you find long-lasting relief from the symptoms that are impacting your life.

A Network of Highly Trained Physicians

Our provider network is designed to foster internal collaboration between doctors, which leads to unique perspectives and ultimately better patient outcomes.

The Security of a Community Staple

With over 30 locations across the area, we’ve made finding quality care more straightforward and more accessible.

Why Undergo Sinus Surgery?

With endoscopic surgery, our physicians can carefully target the affected areas while preserving healthy tissue. In most cases, patients experience significant improvement after surgery and can breathe more easily and enjoy a better quality of life.

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Sinus Surgery vs. Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

When most people think of sinus surgery, they may envision a scalpel, however, in many cases, modern sinus surgery is far less invasive. Endoscopic sinus surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses small instruments and a tiny camera to remove obstructions from the sinuses. In contrast, traditional sinus surgery involves making several incisions in the face to access the sinuses. While both procedures can be effective, endoscopic surgery is often the preferred option due to its reduced risk of complications and quicker recovery time. 

When Is Surgery Considered the Best Option?

In general, endoscopic sinus surgery is only considered when more conservative treatments have failed. However, there are some circumstances in which traditional sinus surgery may be the best option. For instance, if the sinuses are infected or severely damaged, endoscopic surgery may not be possible. In these cases, traditional sinus surgery may be necessary to remove all the damaged tissue and restore normal function.

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What Is the Recovery From Sinus Surgery?

The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis so you can return home the same day. For roughly two weeks you will be asked to use a saline rinse. This is so that your sinuses heal properly without complication. Most patients will not require any further surgeries, however, under certain circumstances, further procedures could be necessary.

With 37 convenient locations across the South Florida area, we’re never far away.

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