Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Have you ever had a turbinoplasty?
They shrink the turbinate tissue using an electric needle, it's basically electrical cautery.
They couldn't get me numb when they did mine so he ended up giving me a leather bit to handle the pain.
oh hell no.
just the word "electric" scares the shit out of me.
they put me out when they did it.
hell, i get a script for valium just to go to the dentist for a checkup.
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I had my bulbous Irish nose worked on once a few years back...now I actually can breathe through both sides. On the down side I look a little pancaked in profile...I should have been more specific what I wanted to end up with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Had excess skin removed and liposuction done last Wednesday. Still in bed trying to straighten up. Walking is getting easier and easier.
I spent 30 years not being able to breathe through my nose and spent about 250 days out of every year with a sinus infection of some sort.
If I had to have the surgery every year for the rest of my life, I'd do it. It was worth it 1000x over.
Yeah, my sister, ex-wife, and my best friend's mom all had their noses "fixed" to open up their airways where they removed some tissue and reshaped the passages. They all spent months recovering being horribly uncomfortable and then got very minimal improvements. They all had different doctors. They all suffered from sinusitis and sinus infections and other breathing issues. These procedures were recommended by PCP and ENT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Yeah, I never had packing, just this spacer thingie. A course of steroids and Afrin to control the bleeding.
I had mine done in 1984, so I imagine there have been some advances. The worst part was the nasal drip afterward that lasted about a week, hence the gauze mustache. [Reply]