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Can Sinusitis, Bulbous Nose Surgery, and Deviated Septum Surgery Be Done at the Same Time?

Cocoline Plastic Surgery · 코코라인의원 · September 21, 2018

Coco Line Plastic Surgery Q&A Question Hello. While looking into nose surgery, I was diagnosed with a deviated septum and sinusitis. I would like to treat them all at once. My nose...

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Original post date: September 21, 2018

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Coco Line Plastic Surgery Q&A

Can Sinusitis, Bulbous Nose Surgery, and Deviated Septum Surgery Be Done at the Same Time? image 1

Question

Hello. While looking into nose surgery, I was diagnosed with a deviated septum and sinusitis.

I would like to treat them all at once. My nose is bulbous, but the bridge is relatively high.

I’m wondering whether it is possible to undergo surgery for a deviated septum and nose surgery at the same time while having sinusitis.

Answer

Hello. This is Coco Line Plastic Surgery.

At Coco Line, rhinitis surgery (septoplasty and inferior turbinate reduction) and nose surgery can be performed at the same time, but

sinusitis surgery must be done at an otolaryngology hospital.

The order of the surgeries does not matter, but it may be advantageous to correct the septum first and then have the sinusitis surgery.

The reason is that correcting the septum may make endoscopic access easier during sinus surgery.

It would be best to leave about a month between the surgeries.

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