Sinus Surgery

Advanced, image-guided treatment for chronic sinus issues, nasal obstruction, and breathing difficulties.

Minimally invasive care designed to restore airflow and long-term sinus relief.

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    What Is Sinus Surgery?

    Sinus surgery is a minimally invasive, endoscopic procedure used to treat chronic sinus conditions and nasal obstruction when medication and non-surgical treatments are not effective.

    Blocked sinus pathways due to inflammation, polyps, scar tissue, or structural issues can interfere with breathing, sleep, and daily functioning. Endoscopic sinus surgery helps restore normal drainage and airflow by removing these obstructions.

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    Who Is a Candidate?

    You may be a candidate if you experience chronic sinus infections, nasal obstruction, difficulty breathing through the nose, facial pressure, or symptoms that have not improved with medication.

    Patients with structural blockages, sinus inflammation, or long-term sinus issues may benefit from surgical treatment after evaluation.

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    What Symptoms Can Treatment Improve?

    Chronic sinus congestion
    Nasal obstruction
    Sinus pressure
    Post-nasal drip
    Reduced sense of smell
    Sleep-related breathing issues

    Nasal Endoscopy and Diagnosis

    Accurate diagnosis is essential before treatment. Nasal endoscopy is used to examine the nasal passages and sinus openings in detail.

    Using a thin, camera-based instrument, the nasal cavity can be evaluated in real-time to identify blockages, inflammation, or structural issues. Imaging is also used to guide treatment planning.

    How Sinus Surgery Works

    Endoscopic sinus surgery is performed using fiber-optic, image-guided techniques to open blocked sinus pathways and restore normal drainage.

    Specialized instruments are used through the nostrils to remove obstructions such as polyps, scar tissue, or diseased tissue without external incisions.

    Advanced, real-time imaging may be used during the procedure to improve precision and safety.

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    Procedure and Recovery

    The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia. Patients are monitored during recovery and are discharged the same day.

    After surgery, temporary congestion, and mild drainage are expected. Most patients return to light activity within a few days, with continued improvement as healing progresses.

    Full recovery varies depending on the extent of treatment.

    Benefits At a Glance

    Improved airflow and nasal breathing
    Reduced sinus infections and congestion
    Relief from facial pressure
    Improved sense of smell
    Minimally invasive, image-guided approach
    Faster recovery compared to traditional surgery

    Why Choose Dr. Zadeh

    Dr. Zadeh is a board-certified otolaryngologist recognized for his expertise in minimally invasive, image-guided sinus procedures.

    He uses advanced endoscopic techniques combined with real-time CT navigation to perform sinus surgery with high accuracy. This approach allows for targeted treatment of blocked sinus pathways while preserving healthy tissue and reducing surgical risk.

    Dr. Zadeh takes a conservative, patient-specific approach, recommending surgery only when necessary and tailoring each treatment plan based on detailed evaluation and imaging.

    His goal is to restore normal breathing, reduce chronic sinus symptoms, and deliver long-term relief without unnecessary intervention.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is endoscopic sinus surgery?
    It is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a camera and specialized instruments to open blocked sinus pathways.
    Is sinus surgery painful?
    The procedure is performed under anesthesia. Most patients experience manageable discomfort during recovery.
    How long is recovery?
    Many patients return to light activity within a few days, with continued improvement over 1-2 weeks.
    Will it improve breathing?
    Yes. The goal is to restore airflow, reduce congestion, and improve overall sinus function.
    When is surgery recommended?
    Surgery is typically recommended when medication and non-surgical treatments do not resolve chronic sinus issues.

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