Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive procedure designed to open blocked sinus passages and support improved drainage. Using a small, flexible balloon catheter inserted into the affected sinus cavity, the balloon is gently inflated to open the sinus passage and restore airflow and mucus movement.
This procedure is typically performed in-office and does not require incisions or removal of tissue.
Balloon sinuplasty has been used since 2005 as an option for select patients with chronic or recurrent sinus conditions. You may be a candidate if you experience:
A full ENT evaluation is required to determine if this procedure is appropriate for your condition.
Many patients report improvements in:
Individual results may vary. Not all patients will achieve the same level of symptom relief.
Recovery is typically quick, with most patients returning to normal activities within 1–2 days. Mild nasal pressure or discomfort may occur but usually resolves within a few days.
Compared to traditional sinus surgery, balloon sinuplasty often involves:
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