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Hypertrophic Turbinates


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What is Hypertrophic Turbinates?

Turbinate hypertrophy is a condition that blocks normal breathing. Our nasal turbinates are the housekeepers of our nose that filter, warm and humidify the air we breathe. This is why it naturally feels better to breathe the warm air through our nose when compared with the cooler air we inhale when we try to breathe through our mouth. The best ENT doctor in NJ, Dr. Monica Tadros specializes in sinusitis treatment for her patients in NYC and Bergen County.

Hypertrophic Turbinates In Depth

by Monica Tadros, M.D., F.A.C.S.

What are Hypertrophic Nasal Turbinates and How Are They Treated in NYC & NJ?
The moist pink lining of the nose structures contains millions of cilia working to sweep debris from the air that enters our nose. But sometimes these delicate organs are irritated by dust, smoke, fumes or allergens and simply over-worked which leads to a condition called hypertrophy (or overgrowth of the tissues).  As the tissues overgrow, patients begin to suffer from congestion and over time permanent nasal obstruction, snoring or sinus infections may result.

Dr. Monica Tadros is a board-certified ENT doctor in NYC & NJ, who offers a broad range of hypertrophic nasal turbinates treatments for patients suffering from ear, nose or throat issues. She provides expert custom care to each individual based on their medical needs.

Many patients in NYC & NJ are first treated with nasal sprays and allergy medications to control or reverse the condition, but when this fails alternative minimally invasive surgical methods are available to treat the overgrown tissue while preserving the critical mucous membrane lining.  In more simple cases a Coblation radiofrequency procedure can be done in the office to shrink the tissue.  In more advanced cases, an endoscopic Microdebrider procedure can be performed in approximately thirty minutes under general anesthesia to remove the overgrown tissue and bone below the mucous lining, dramatically opening up the breathing space.

Read more: https://drmonicatadros.com/procedures/nasal-obstruction/hypertrophic-turbinates/

To consult with the best Board Certified Facial & Plastic surgeons or to schedule an appointment with the plastic surgeon Dr. Tadros, please contact one of our locations. We have two convenient locations in both New York and New Jersey. Our office located Park Avenue in Manhattan can be reached at (212) 532-4590 and you can contact our Bergen County office in Englewood, NJ by number (201) 408-5430.

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Working Hours NJ & NY:
Monday: 9 AM–5 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM–5 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM–5 PM
Thursday: 9 AM–8 PM
Friday: 9 AM–5 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Monica Tadros, MD, FACS

NY Office:
911 Park Ave Suite 1C,
New York, NY 10021
(212) 532-4590

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Nearby Locations:

Yorkville | Lenox Hill | East Harlem | Manhattan
10029 | 10021 | 10065 | 10028

NJ Office:
300 Grand Ave #104,
Englewood, NJ 07631
(201) 408-5430

Location on the map: https://g.page/MonciaTadrosMD

Nearby Locations:

Linwood | Koreatown | West View | West Englewood
07024 | 07024 | 07660 | 07666

Web-address: https://drmonicatadros.com

E-mail: info@drmonicatadros.com

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