Facial Plast Surg 2022; 38(04): 359-363
DOI: 10.1055/a-1830-2533
Original Article

Non-Surgical Devices for Nasal Obstruction

Neal Deot
1   Department of Otolaryngology, Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, New York
,
Adetokunbo Obayemi
1   Department of Otolaryngology, Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, New York
,
Richard O. Davila
1   Department of Otolaryngology, Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse, New York
› Author Affiliations

Abstract

Nasal obstruction is a common presenting complaint in most otolaryngology practices. A reduction of nasal airflow can contribute to exercise intolerance, snoring, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and an overall decreased quality of life. When medical management for non-anatomical issues fails to resolve the obstruction, surgeries targeting nasal obstruction—namely septorhinoplasty and/or inferior turbinate reduction are often considered. A frequently overlooked alternative for these patients is the wide array of non-surgical and minimally invasive appliances available to address nasal obstruction. This article attempts to provide a basic overview of these devices, benefits, and limitations, and the evidence supporting their efficacy in alleviating nasal obstruction.



Publication History

Accepted Manuscript online:
20 April 2022

Article published online:
06 July 2022

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