When sinus problems don’t fully resolve
Most sinus infections improve with medications such as nasal sprays, antibiotics, or short courses of steroids.
However, in some patients, inflammation persists or keeps returning.
You may be a candidate for surgery if you experience:
- Ongoing nasal blockage or congestion
- Facial pressure or heaviness
- Thick or discoloured nasal discharge
- Post-nasal drip
- Reduced or lost sense of smell
- Symptoms lasting months and after failed medical treatment treatment
Surgery is never rushed or routine. It is recommended only after careful assessment after outpatient diagnostic nasal endoscopy and CT scan paranasal which is the investigation of choice in diagnosis and surgery planning
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What is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
Endoscopic sinus surgery is a modern, minimally invasive procedure designed to restore the natural drainage pathways of the sinuses.
Using high-definition endoscopic cameras, your surgeon carefully removes the thin bone and inflamed tissue blocking sinus drainage. This allows the sinuses to ventilate and heal naturally.
All surgery is performed entirely through the nostrils, with:
- No facial cuts
- No visible scars
- Minimal disruption to surrounding tissue
- A Gentle, Precision-Focused Approach
- Advanced endoscopic technology allows for exceptional accuracy and control.
This means surgery can be tailored precisely to your anatomy and disease — removing only what is necessary and preserving healthy structures.
In most cases:
- Surgery is performed as a day-case
- No nasal packing is required
- Recovery is smooth and well tolerated
Your Surgical Experience
The procedure is usually performed under general anaesthesia, ensuring you are fully asleep and comfortable.
After surgery, you will rest briefly in the recovery area before returning home the same day. Our team will ensure you feel confident and well-informed before discharge.
