I've had a few surgeries all open. I had irregularities on my bridge and thin skin as a consequence. I hit my nose on my bridge and it made
I am interested in getting a septoplasty that will most likely be covered by insurance and was wondering what the additional cost would be
I was punched in the nose and Im a candidate for a septoplasty. Severe valve collapse. 100% on one side and 70% on the other. In addition,
I am a having septorhinoplasty next month. My nose is littke big with a bump, the surgeon said he will shave the bump as my skin seems
I had a septoplasty, turbinate reduction, and two bone spurs shaved down two years ago. I'm having difficulty breathing still, dryness and
I know it takes a year + to see final results, but it's been 8 months and my nose looks like this since 4 months post op. I had one side
HELP!!!! Right nostril collapsed so I had surgery to fix it and they shaved bone down also. While under they noticed these things in left
I am planning to see an ear, nose, throat specialist regarding a Septoplasty. This procedure is covered by my provincial health insurance.
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