
The Septum - All about it
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In this episode, Dr Dan dives into the fascinating world of the nasal septum, the thin piece of cartilage and bone that separates your left and right nostrils. Although most people have a septum that isn’t perfectly straight, for some it can cause significant breathing problems.
🔎 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• What the septum is and why it’s so important for nasal airflow.
• How common septal deviation is (spoiler: almost everyone has one!).
• The difference between caudal deviations (at the front of the nose) and posterior/bony deviations (further back).
• Why facial asymmetry and natural growth patterns often cause deviation, even without trauma.
• How to know if your septum is deviated, including the role of nasal endoscopy vs. CT scans.
• When a deviated septum needs no treatment at all versus when it can benefit from sprays or surgery.
• Dr Dan’s approach to surgical correction, including rhinoplasty, cartilage reinforcement, and when rib or ear cartilage may be used.
💡 Key Takeaway
A deviated septum is extremely common and not always a problem. But if it’s causing breathing issues, an ENT consultation and possibly surgery may significantly improve quality of life.
👨⚕️ About the Host
Dr Dan Robinson is a specialist in facial plastic surgery, sharing insights from thousands of rhinoplasty procedures and years of experience in nasal surgery.
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