NEW YORK'S BEST
DEVIATED SEPTUM SURGERY

By Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Dr. M. Zakir Sabry
5 out of 5 Star Based on 49 Reviews
NEW YORK'S BEST
DEVIATED SEPTUM SURGERY
By Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon,
Dr. M. Zakir Sabry
5 out of 5 Star Based on 49 Reviews 

Covered By Insurance.

Septoplasty can be combined with cosmetic rhinoplasty (out of pocket)

Our Deviated Septum Surgery Results

What is Deviated Septum Surgery (Septoplasty)?

Septoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to correct a deviated septum, a condition where the cartilage and bone dividing the nasal cavity are shifted to one side. This deviation can lead to various problems, including difficulty breathing, nasal congestion, and sinus infections. By straightening the septum, septoplasty can significantly:
Improve
Airflow
Reduce
Snoring
Alleviate Sinus
Issues
Enhance Sense
of Smell
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Dr. M. Zakir Sabry

Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
At Murray Hill, our approach focuses on minimizing discomfort and maximizing recovery efficiency using advanced surgical techniques tailored to your individual needs. Expect reduced downtime and discreet scarring, enabling a faster return to your daily life.

Our Patients Love Dr. Sabry

Our Septoplasty Technique

General Anesthesia

Rhinoplasty is performed under general anesthesia to ensure that the patient is comfortable and immobile during this delicate procedure. Our experienced anesthesiologist monitors all vital signs and ensures maximum safety.
Incisions are made inside the nostrils and at the base of the nose between the nostrils to access the underlying cartilage and bone. The skin is lifted to expose the framework.
The main goal of rhinoplasty is to remove or rearrange cartilage to achieve the desired shape. Dr. Sabry sculpts different areas, such as the bridge, tip, nostrils, or septum, using advanced surgical techniques – trimming, scoring, or grafting.
Once the structure is modified, the nasal skin is laid back over the new framework. Excess tissue is trimmed as needed.
The incisions inside the nose and at the base between the nostrils are carefully sutured for proper healing. Our facial plastic surgeon ensures perfect wound closure in this area.
After sealing the incisions, an external and/or internal splint is applied over the nose. This device helps maintain the new nasal contours as the skin heals over the freshly modified cartilage and bone framework. The splint stabilizes the nose for 1-2 weeks following the operation.

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Cover Your Procedure

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