Operation of crooked nasal septum (Septumplasik)

Get better air passage with a correction of the nasal septum


Revive Your Breathing: Surgery for Crooked Nasal Septum

If the nasal septum is crooked and this results in uneven passage of air through the nose, an operation may be considered. Some patients are severely bothered by unequal air passage through the two sides, while others do not notice this. Reduced air passage can in itself be bothersome, but can also lead to snoring and crusting in the nose due to the changed air flow through the nose.


The operation is only performed on grown adults (typically from the age of 18) and is performed under full anesthesia. The operation lasts an hour. After the operation, you must be on sick leave for 7-10 days.

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