Septoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct a deviated nasal septum, a condition in which the cartilage and bone dividing the nasal passages are misaligned. A deviated septum can obstruct airflow and lead to chronic nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, recurrent sinus infections, headaches, and sleep disturbances.
Septoplasty is a functional ENT surgery, not a cosmetic procedure. It is recommended when nasal obstruction significantly affects breathing and quality of life and when medical treatments such as nasal sprays or medications are no longer effective.
Our clinic offers private septoplasty surgery in Canada, providing timely access to experienced ENT surgeons and modern surgical techniques in a controlled private-care environment.
We welcome patients from across Canada who are seeking timely access to private knee surgery in Montréal. For patients travelling from outside Québec, our team provides assistance with transportation and accommodation arrangements to ensure a smooth and coordinated experience.
Septoplasty may be recommended for patients experiencing:
Surgery is considered only after a comprehensive ENT evaluation confirms that symptoms are related to septal deviation.
Septoplasty involves straightening and repositioning the nasal septum to improve airflow through the nasal passages. The procedure is performed entirely inside the nose, leaving no external scars.
In some cases, septoplasty may be combined with other functional nasal procedures, such as turbinate reduction, when clinically indicated.
The surgical approach is determined based on nasal anatomy and symptom severity.
Our private ENT care model emphasizes safety, precision, and continuity of care:
Patients receive clear pre- and post-operative instructions to support safe healing and recovery.
For appropriately selected patients, septoplasty may provide:
Individual outcomes vary depending on anatomy, healing, and adherence to post-operative care.
Recovery following septoplasty varies between patients. Most individuals experience temporary nasal congestion during the healing period. Patients receive guidance on nasal care, activity restrictions, and follow-up visits to ensure proper healing.
Return to normal activities is gradual and guided by the surgeon.
A consultation is required to determine whether septoplasty is appropriate. During the consultation, the ENT surgeon will evaluate nasal structure, review symptoms, and discuss all available treatment options before making any surgical recommendation.
Patients from across Canada may request a private ENT consultation to evaluate nasal obstruction and discuss septoplasty as a treatment option.