Turbinectomy

Turbinate Reduction Surgery in Sydney

The turbinates are small structures inside the nose that warm, filter, and humidify the air you breathe. When turbinates become enlarged (a condition called turbinate hypertrophy), they can obstruct airflow and cause persistent nasal congestion, snoring, and difficulty breathing. A turbinectomy reduces or removes part of the enlarged turbinates to restore normal breathing.

Dr Arjuna Ananda performs turbinectomy using modern techniques designed to relieve obstruction while preserving healthy nasal function.

Symptoms of Enlarged Turbinates

You may be a candidate for turbinectomy if you experience:

Common Causes of Turbinate Enlargement

In many cases, enlarged turbinates do not respond to medications alone, and surgical reduction may be recommended.

Types of Turbinate Reduction

Dr Ananda offers several techniques depending on the cause and severity of the obstruction:

The Procedure

Recovery and Aftercare

Frequently Asked Questions About Turbinectomy

If you have ongoing nasal blockage that does not improve with allergy treatment, sprays, or medication, a turbinectomy may be appropriate.

Most patients report only mild discomfort. Pain relief and nasal sprays are usually enough to manage symptoms in the early recovery period.

No. The procedure is designed to relieve obstruction while preserving the turbinates’ natural role in filtering and humidifying air.

Most people return to work or school within 2–3 days. Nasal healing continues for a few weeks, during which rinses and follow-up visits help ensure recovery.

Yes. It is often combined with procedures like septoplasty or FESS (sinus surgery) when multiple causes of nasal obstruction are present.

Book a Consultation with Dr Arjuna Ananda

If you suffer from chronic nasal congestion, snoring, or difficulty breathing through your nose, turbinectomy may provide long-term relief.

Dr Ananda consults at clinics across Sydney, including Burwood and surrounding suburbs.

Contact us today to arrange a consultation and learn more about turbinate surgery.

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