Balloon Sinuplasty
Do you have to breathe out of your mouth because of never-ending sinus congestion? Do you wish the headaches would stop?
Get in-office, effective treatment for your chronic sinus infection symptoms in an hour.
You are sick and tired of dealing with all the painful symptoms that come along with chronic sinus symptoms. You also cannot keep up with the carousel of medications, nasal sprays, and rounds of antibiotics your doctor has you taking.
Did you know there is an alternative? Balloon Sinuplasty is a quick and effective option. Imagine, the sinus relief you have always been wanting could be a simple in-office procedure away.
How does Balloon Sinuplasty work?
First, one of our board-certified ENT specialists will complete a thorough examination of your sinuses. This may include medical history information and CT scans. Once the area of your sinuses with the blockage has been identified, the ENT will insert a catheter with a tiny balloon on it. The balloon will be inflated and will reshape the sinus cavity. The doctor will then deflate and remove the balloon and catheter.
The Balloon Sinuplasty procedure takes about an hour. Since the sinus cavities have been reshaped, normal functioning and draining of the sinuses will ensue. Most patients will experience immediate relief.
The benefits of Balloon Sinuplasty.
If you have been living with chronic sinus issues for any amount of time, you have probably grappled with the idea of having to undergo invasive sinus surgery. The thought of general anesthesia, cutting, stitches, and tissue removal sounds horrible. Not to mention the weeks on end of recovery and post-operative debridement. Stop believing surgery is your only option. The benefits of Balloon Sinuplasty are numerous and include:
- A minimally-invasive procedure with no cutting, tissue removal, or nasal packing
- Local anesthesia only
- A convenient in-office procedure
- Covered by most major medical insurances
- Long-term relief in as little as an hour
- Simple recovery of 24 to 48 hours
- Cleared by the FDA
- Not associated with the risks, expenses, or complications of traditional surgery
It is time to find relief with Balloon Sinuplasty.
If your chronic sinus infections have left you dealing with headaches, lack of sleep, loss of productivity, and overall discomfort, contact us today.
Our medical professionals will help you discover how Balloon Sinuplasty can help you return to living life your way. You can schedule an office visit with Cumberland Valley ENT right here in Hagerstown to see if you are a candidate for this life-changing procedure.
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