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Deviated Septum — Dallas Rhinoplasty Procedure

When a person’s nose is misaligned or crooked, it can often lead to issues, not only for their overall appearance but their breathing as well. It’s not uncommon for a crooked nose to cause breathing issues related to a deviated septum. Fortunately, a deviated septum can be surgically fixed with a procedure known as a rhinoplasty.

A deviated septum can be a congenital defect, which means the patient is born with it, but it may also be the result of a trauma.

The septum is the thin strip of tissue made up of skin and cartilage that separates the left and right nostrils inside the nose. When this critical feature is deformed or damaged in a certain way, the structure or shape of the nose may block air pathways for breathing.

A rhinoplasty performed by experienced facial plastic surgeon Dr. Sandy Sule can restore proper airflow to the nose while also improving balance of the face.

Dr. Sule specializes strictly in facial features, which means he is especially trained to handle the intricacies and complex features of the nose.

If you are interested in learning more about correcting a deviated septum, contact us at our office in Dallas to schedule an appointment.

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Sule Facial Plastic Surgery Clinic

Conveniently located in North Dallas area of the Metroplex next to Medical City of Dallas Hospital

12221 Merit Drive, Suite 1060
Dallas TX 75251
Phone: 972 960-2950

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