How does Dr. Guida fix a deviated nasal septum?
Fixing a deviated nasal septum involves one small incision inside the nose. Fixing this problem by itself does not cause any external bruising and there is no need for a nasal splint following the operation. Dr. Guida also does not pack the nose after the operation, as he uses a dissolvable suture to hold the structures in place afterwards. Typically, the patient can breathe well initially in the recovery room, but within several hours after the operation, the nasal lining swells and it will take approximately 1 week for the swelling to go away. How does Dr. Guida fix a deviated nasal septum? Fixing a deviated nasal septum involves one small incision inside the nose. Fixing this problem by itself does not cause any external bruising and there is no need for a nasal splint following the operation. Dr. Guida also does not pack the nose after the operation, as he uses a dissolvable suture to hold the structures in place afterwards. Typically, the patient can breathe well initially in the