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Sinoplasty Went Smooth with No Hitches
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Sinoplasty Went Smooth with No Hitches
Sociable295534January 5, 2026
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Shoutout to Eos Rejuvenation Eos Rejuvenation | Dr. Nima Shemirani
Dr Nima performed a bilateral turbine reduction, septoplasty that resolved decades of chronic sinusitis issues—breathing problems, general inflammation pressure, all of it. No pain. Very precise instructions, procedure, and results.
I actually saw his office's advertisement online and tried to get the same treatment through my regular provider first, but had no luck. They wanted to sell me on months of alternative treatment that I didn't think would be better than what I could manage with a neti pot. But Dr. Nima listened. I actually had a real conversation about my symptoms. He took one look, confirmed I could benefit from the procedure, and in no time I had an appointment.
This whole experience really showed me how healthcare under HMO is simply managed dying, but with PPO you can cut through all the BS to actual treatment. I learned that lesson first with Western Dental—went with the default cheap HMO option and learned the hard way when I'd be waiting up to an hour for my scheduled appointment while they'd charge me for being late and expect me to be there early. So I switched to PPO and saw my former dentist who's quick, in and out with major surgery in 2 hours tops.
Here's the thing: in-network treats everything like HMO price-managed plans, but PPO gives you out-of-network exposure which comes with more leeway to cut through those management procedures. For the septoplasty, I had to see a mixture of doctors before I finally got to my end result—VA (initial CT scan), in-network (only wanted to sell me a 6-month treatment plan first that wouldn't be better than homeopathy nor permanent), and finally out-of-network. It wasn't until out-of-network that I found someone willing to cut to the chase and deliver real results.
Thank you again Dr. Nima. Rather than trying to profit by managing patients' symptoms, you offer something far more intrinsically valuable by solving them.
Dr Nima performed a bilateral turbine reduction, septoplasty that resolved decades of chronic sinusitis issues—breathing problems, general inflammation pressure, all of it. No pain. Very precise instructions, procedure, and results.
I actually saw his office's advertisement online and tried to get the same treatment through my regular provider first, but had no luck. They wanted to sell me on months of alternative treatment that I didn't think would be better than what I could manage with a neti pot. But Dr. Nima listened. I actually had a real conversation about my symptoms. He took one look, confirmed I could benefit from the procedure, and in no time I had an appointment.
This whole experience really showed me how healthcare under HMO is simply managed dying, but with PPO you can cut through all the BS to actual treatment. I learned that lesson first with Western Dental—went with the default cheap HMO option and learned the hard way when I'd be waiting up to an hour for my scheduled appointment while they'd charge me for being late and expect me to be there early. So I switched to PPO and saw my former dentist who's quick, in and out with major surgery in 2 hours tops.
Here's the thing: in-network treats everything like HMO price-managed plans, but PPO gives you out-of-network exposure which comes with more leeway to cut through those management procedures. For the septoplasty, I had to see a mixture of doctors before I finally got to my end result—VA (initial CT scan), in-network (only wanted to sell me a 6-month treatment plan first that wouldn't be better than homeopathy nor permanent), and finally out-of-network. It wasn't until out-of-network that I found someone willing to cut to the chase and deliver real results.
Thank you again Dr. Nima. Rather than trying to profit by managing patients' symptoms, you offer something far more intrinsically valuable by solving them.

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