Jeffrey H. Aroesty, MD, PC
Ear Nose and Throat
Mount Arlington, NJ
(973) 770-7101
  • HOME
  • PATIENT INFORMATION
    • Introduction
    • Initial Consultation
    • Scheduling
    • Financial Policy
    • Insurance
  • PROCEDURES
    • Sleep Apnea Surgery
    • Pillar Procedure
      • How It Works
      • What Causes Snoring?
      • Is Pillar Right For You?
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Questions For The Doctor
      • Compare Soft Palate Procedures
      • Insurance Coverage
    • Sinus Surgery
    • Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty
    • Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy
    • Tympanostomy Tubes (Ear Tubes)
    • Laryngoscopy
    • InOffice Testing
      • Allergy Testing (RAST)
      • Test Results By Phone
    • Audiology Testing
      • Complete Audiologic Evaluation(CAE)
      • Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
      • Tympanogram (TYMP)
      • Electrocochleography (ECOG)
      • Videonystagmography (VNG or VENG)
      • Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)
      • Hearing Aids
  • PATIENT REGISTRATION
    • Registration Form
    • Office Policies & HIPAA Compliance
  • Health Information
    • Ears
      • Otitis Media, Tinnitus, Swimmer's Ear, Wax & More
      • What Is Otitis Media?
      • Hearing Loss Adults
      • Hearing Loss/Children
      • Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
      • What To Expect At The Doctor's Office
      • Otosclerosis: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
    • Throat
      • About Your Voice
    • Tonsils & Adenoids
      • What Are Tonsils & Adenoids & What Affects Them?
      • Diagnosis & Treatment Of Tonsillitis/Adenoiditis
      • Symptoms Of Tonsillitis/Adenoiditis
    • Nose & Mouth
      • Allergic Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Rhinosinusitis
      • Antibiotics & Sinusitis
      • Deviated Septum
      • Diagnosis & Treatment Of A Deviated Septum
      • 20 Questions About Your Sinuses
      • Sinuses & OTC Medications
    • Sinus Surgery
    • Pediatric Sleep Apnea
      • What Are The Symptoms?
      • What Are The Dangers?
      • What Are The Causes?
      • Diagnosis & Treatment
    • Secondhand Smoke & Children
      • Smoke's Effect On The Fetus A Newborn
      • Smoke's Effect On Lungs, Respiratory Tracts, Ears & Brain
      • What You Can Do To Protect Your Child From Harm
    • GERD
      • What Is GERD?
      • Tips To Prevent GERD
      • What Are The Symptoms, Complications & Causes Of GERD?
      • Diagnosis & Treatment Of GERD
  • MEET US
    • About Our Practice
    • Dr. Jeffrey H. Aroesty MD FACS PC
    • Michele Corrice APN-C
    • Anne Anderson MACCC/AFAAA
  • CONTACT US
    • Contact Information / Office Map

PROCEDURES

  • Sleep Apnea Surgery
  • Pillar Procedure
    • How It Works
    • What Causes Snoring?
    • Is Pillar Right For You?
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Questions For The Doctor
    • Compare Soft Palate Procedures
    • Insurance Coverage
  • Sinus Surgery
  • Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty
  • Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy
  • Tympanostomy Tubes (Ear Tubes)
  • Laryngoscopy
  • InOffice Testing
    • Allergy Testing (RAST)
    • Test Results By Phone
  • Audiology Testing
    • Complete Audiologic Evaluation(CAE)
    • Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
    • Tympanogram (TYMP)
    • Electrocochleography (ECOG)
    • Videonystagmography (VNG or VENG)
    • Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR)
    • Hearing Aids

Septoplasty/Turbinoplasty

A deviated septum is one of the most common reasons to have non-cosmetic nasal surgery. Your septum can be crooked and may result in a smaller nasal passage on one side or the other, or even both. In a normal nose, the mucosal lining swells and retract many times a day. With a deviated septum, one may have difficulty breathing from either side of the nose. It is usually from the already small passageway being blocked further from the swollen mucosal lining. Sometimes, blockage can occur when there is additional cartilage, bone or mucosal tissue.

This difficulty in breathing through the nose could be corrected through a Septoplasty. Many people breathe loudly and others think their noses are stuffed, but in fact they suffer from a deviated septum and when their tissues naturally swell, the side with the deviation is even more restricted.

A Septoplasty is the surgical procedure to straighten a deviated or crooked septum to improve breathing, function, and minimize possible sinus infections, creating greater comfort for the patient. A septoplasty is almost always performed with no visible incision and normally takes about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. If the Septoplasty is being performed in conjunction with a Rhinoplasty, there may be additional, visible incisions and may take about an additional hour or more for difficult cases.

A Deviated Septum is by far the most common reason for non-cosmetic nasal surgery. Your Septum can be crooked and result in a smaller nasal passage on one side or the other, or even both sides! The mucosal lining of the nasal passages normally swell and retract several times during the day. If someone with severe or a minor deviated septum experiences difficulty breathing, it is usually from the already small passageway being blocked further from the swollen mucosal lining. Its amazing that many people who go through their entire lives may never know that their difficulty breathing through the nose could be corrected through a Septoplasty!

If you have concerns regarding nasal breathing or repetitive sinus infections, please contact Dr. Aroesty and Ms.Corrice. As an ENT, he can properly examine and diagnose you for the possible need of a Septoplasty or other surgery, perhaps in the form of sinus correction.

home | patient information | procedures | patient registration | health information | meet us | contact us | sitemap | disclaimer

Serving The Following New Jersey Cities:
Dover NJ • Morristown NJ • Mountain Lakes NJ • Long Valley NJ • Parsippany NJ


Address: 400 Valley Road, Suite 105 • Mount Arlington, NJ 07856 • Phone: (973) 770-7101


Ear Nose and Throat Website Designby PBHS 2010©