Nasal airway obstruction is very common. In fact many people may not
know they have at least a partial obstruction of breathing as they may
have never experienced what it is like to breath well. However, during
examination a partial or complete nasal airway obstruction can be
diagnosed. Many patients complain that they do not sleep well at night
and experience difficulty breathing during exercises.
There are several causes of nasal airway obstruction. Chronic
allergies are a common cause of difficulty breathing. Allergies do not
respond to surgical treatment and are treated with medications.
Obstruction due to a deviated septum or enlarged turbinates (sometimes
referred to as "meat”) can be effectively treated surgically during a
procedure called rhinoplasty. Rarely, nasal polyp can be encountered. It
poses a surgical challenge for a plastic surgeon who is performing
cosmetic rhinoplasty on a patient who also has difficulty breathing.
As the nose is made smaller and narrower during rhinoplasty, the
patency of nasal airway decreases. Unfortunately there are many patients
who do not breath well following their rhinoplasty procedures. Most
experienced rhinoplasty surgeons will take measures to also open nasal
airways to improve or at least maintain the breathing function of the
nose since creating beautiful nose that is blocked is simply a useless
nose. Being able to breath well is important as the quality of sleep,
ability to exercise, and the health of the heart all depend on this
important function.
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