Surgery

Balloon Sinus Treatment

The surgical approach to sinusitis using balloon technique is a minimally invasive procedure that provides symptomatic relief by effectively treating chronic inflammation of the sinus cavities.

This procedure reduces obstruction and improves the patient’s quality of life.

Unlike traditional surgery, which may require incisions and tissue removal, balloon sinusoplasty involves inserting a catheter with a balloon at its tip, which is gently inflated to open the blocked sinuses.

Despite its benefits, it is important to consult with an otolaryngologist to determine whether balloon sinus treatment is the most appropriate option for your specific case.

Benefits

Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

The treatment is primarily indicated for people with chronic or recurrent sinusitis who have not responded well to conventional medical treatments (such as medications) and who experience sinus blockage. It is especially suitable for patients seeking a less invasive alternative to traditional surgery.  
Balloon sinusoplasty is generally considered a comfortable procedure, with minimal pain during and after the operation. Most patients report only mild discomfort, which can be managed with light painkillers.
Recovery is quick compared to traditional surgery. Most patients resume normal activities within 24 to 48 hours after the procedure. Recovery time may vary depending on the individual patient’s response.

The duration of the procedure’s benefits can vary from patient to patient. Many people experience long-lasting symptom relief, but some may require a second treatment if symptoms return over time.