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Blocked Nose Snoring Treatment

Symptoms of a blocked nose may include consistent dry mouth, headaches, impaired smell, and recurrent sinusitis. In some people the other unpleasant side effect is that they may suffer with snoring.

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FAQs

What are the risks of nasal blockage rhinoplasty

Like all procedures, nasal blockage rhinoplasty does come with some risks.

Bruising and swelling are common in the weeks following surgery.

Other risks include damage to the nasal cartilage, reaction to the anaesthetic, infection, bleeding, scarring, altered nose shape, and change in sense of smell.

Your surgeon will go through all the risks and complications associated with a nasal blockage rhinoplasty during your consultation.

What are the advantages of our treatments?

A rhinoplasty is not just a procedure to change the appearance of the nose. Many can benefit from the health benefits of rhinoplasty surgery including:

  • Improved sleep
  • Reduction in snoring
  • Improvement of sleep apnea
  • Ability to increase exercise
  • Lower risk of sinus issues
How much does Blocked Nose Snoring Treatment cost?

Prices for our Nasal Blockage Rhinoplasty procedures start from £8,100, depending on the type of treatment.

We provide a wide range of Rhinoplasty techniques to suit your requirements from the procedure. A more accurate quote will be made available following a no-obligation consultation.

A consultation with our Consultant Plastic surgeon is £100.