Turbinate Reduction

Lowcost Surgicals offers precise, tech-assisted solutions for nasal obstruction. Turbinate Reduction is a minimally invasive ENT procedure designed to improve airflow by reducing the size of enlarged turbinates inside the nose.

Description

Turbinate Reduction is performed to treat chronic nasal congestion caused by swollen turbinates — the structures inside the nose that filter and humidify the air. When these turbinates become enlarged due to allergies, infections, or other irritants, they block airflow and lead to persistent breathing difficulties. This safe outpatient procedure reduces the size of the turbinates, restoring comfortable and uninterrupted breathing.
Conditions Treated
Tests and Treatments Offered

Special Offer on Turbinate Reduction

Actual Price

₹60,000

₹50,000/- Only

Estimated Stay: 2 Days
How it works

Procedure and Process Treatment

Turbinate Reduction step 1

Evaluation & Diagnosis

Your ENT specialist performs a nasal endoscopy and evaluates symptoms to confirm turbinate hypertrophy.

Treatment Planning

The suitable technique (radiofrequency, laser, or microdebrider) is selected based on your condition and severity.

Turbinate Reduction Step 4

Turbinate Reduction Procedure

Performed under local or general anesthesia. The enlarged turbinates are reduced carefully using minimally invasive tools.

Turbinate Reduction Step 4

Recovery & Aftercare

Patients can return home the same day. Nasal sprays and saline rinses are advised for healing. Breathing improvement is noticeable in a few days.

Breathe Freely Again

Lowcost Surgicals offers a safe, proven solution for turbinate enlargement. Say goodbye to constant nasal blockages and sleep troubles — our expert ENT team helps you enjoy effortless breathing and better quality of life.

With advanced tools and minimally invasive methods, our turbinate reduction procedures ensure quick recovery and lasting results. Get back to normal breathing — comfortably and confidently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are a few common questions our patients ask about Turbinate Reduction:
Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks, with noticeable breathing improvement in a few days.
No. It’s typically painless and done under anesthesia. Some mild discomfort or congestion may occur post-surgery.
In most cases, symptoms improve permanently. However, ongoing allergy management may be required to avoid recurrence.