Dr. Viral Prajapati

Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)

This procedure is performed using a small, flexible endoscope that allows the ENT specialist to see inside the nasal passages and sinuses and address the underlying issues with precision.

About Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)

Chronic sinus problems, such as sinusitis, can be both frustrating and painful, affecting your ability to breathe comfortably, sleep, and even concentrate. When non-surgical treatments fail to provide relief, Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) may be the solution. FESS is a minimally invasive surgery designed to improve sinus drainage and restore normal sinus function, allowing you to breathe easily and avoid recurrent infections. This procedure is performed using a small, flexible endoscope that allows the ENT specialist to see inside the nasal passages and sinuses and address the underlying issues with precision.

Chronic sinus problems, such as sinusitis, can be both frustrating and painful, affecting your ability to breathe comfortably, sleep, and even concentrate. When non-surgical treatments fail to provide relief, Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) may be the solution. FESS is a minimally invasive surgery designed to improve sinus drainage and restore normal sinus function, allowing you to breathe easily and avoid recurrent infections. This procedure is performed using a small, flexible endoscope that allows the ENT specialist to see inside the nasal passages and sinuses and address the underlying issues with precision.

What is Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)?

Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic sinus conditions that do not respond to medications.

Using a small endoscope (a flexible tube with a light and camera), the surgeon can view the inside of your sinuses and remove any blockages, polyps, or infected tissue. The procedure aims to restore proper sinus drainage and alleviate symptoms like nasal congestion, facial pressure, and difficulty breathing.

FESS is commonly used to treat antrochoanal polyps (which arise from the maxillary sinus), chronic sinusitis, and nasal polyps. 

Indications for FESS

FESS is commonly recommended for patients suffering from chronic or recurrent sinus infections that do not respond well to medication or other non-surgical treatments. The main indications for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) include:

Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)

How the Procedure Works

FESS is a minimally invasive procedure performed under general anesthesia. Here is a breakdown of the process:

1. Pre-Procedure

2. During the Procedure

3. Post-Procedure

Benefits OF

Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)

Minimally Invasive

No large incisions, reducing recovery time

Quicker Recovery

Most patients return to normal activities in a short period

Improved Sinus Drainage

Restores proper sinus function and airflow

Minimal Discomfort

Performed with local anesthesia and only mild discomfort afterward

Recovery & Aftercare

Rest at home for a day or two after the procedure

Avoid blowing your nose or any strenuous activity for a few weeks

Saline nasal sprays and prescribed medications can help with healing

Why Consult

Dr. Viral Prajapati?

Choosing the right ENT specialist is essential for accurate diagnosis, safe treatment, and long-term ear, nose, and throat health. With a strong medical foundation, years of hands-on clinical experience, and a patient-centered approach, this ENT practice offers reliable care backed by proven expertise.

Professional Qualifications

Skilled in performing advanced endoscopic procedures with precision and care.

Years of Experience

Over 15 years of experience in diagnosing and treating sinus and nasal conditions.

Comprehensive Training

Specialized in Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) and other advanced ENT treatments.

Modern Technology & Approach

Equipped with state-of-the-art technology for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Patient Safety & Comfort

Emphasis on patient safety and comfort, with minimally invasive methods for faster recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

The procedure is generally painless because it is performed under local anesthesia. Some mild discomfort or nasal congestion may occur after the procedure.

FESS typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the condition being treated.

Most patients can resume normal activities within 1–2 weeks, though they should avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks.

FESS is considered very safe, with minimal risks such as bleeding or infection, which can be easily managed.

Yes, follow-up visits are typically scheduled to monitor recovery and ensure the sinuses are healing properly.

Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

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