Genetic factors, childhood traumas, accidents, and impacts after age 18 can cause this curvature.
It may result in symptoms such as difficulty breathing, mouth breathing, snoring, night awakenings, and sneezing fits.
During the procedure, usually under general anesthesia, the cartilage and bone walls causing the curvature are removed using open or closed techniques.
It is the surgery where the septum in the midline of the nose and deformities in the bone structure of the nasal dorsum are corrected together.
In addition to problems such as difficulty breathing, snoring, and nosebleeds, the external appearance of the nose is also corrected.
Under general anesthesia and using the open technique, the nasal septum curvature is corrected, and the nasal framework is adjusted with special tools and devices.