About Septoplasty
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Septoplasty – Ideal candidates
- It is best for you to have reached full facial growth, typically between at least 13 – 16 years of age
- It is imperative that you be in both good physical and emotional health
- It is critical that you have realistic expectations as this is not a quest for perfection
Septoplasty – Surgical Technique
Septoplasty – What to Expect
Septoplasty – FAQ’s
What if my insurance company won’t cover a septoplasty? Many insurance companies draw a fine line between functional and cosmetic surgeries when it comes to the nose. However, if your breathing difficulties are well documented by physicians and you meet the requirements for a surgical treatment for a deviated septum, you should try to see if it will be covered. If it is not accepted, we have cosmetic surgery financing options available for everyone to have the opportunity to go forward with their cosmetic surgery goals. There are many plans, companies, and unique loans to fit every budget. Our office is happy to assist you with your financing needs.
I like my nose. Will septoplasty change how I look?
Dr. Shumway does not want you to worry that you have to change your appearance because you have a deviated septum. This is simply not true. We can alleviate your symptoms of an obstructed airway and other medical issues your nasal passages are causing without altering your facial appearance. If you like the appearance of your nose, Dr. Shumway will not try to talk you out of keeping your natural look.
On the other hand, if your septoplasty requires a lot of bone grafting to rebuild the cartilage that was lost when the bone was taken out — it may slightly change the appearance of your nose. This would be a minor change and Dr. Shumway would walk you through every step to make sure you are comfortable with the surgical plan.
Should I select a cosmetic surgeon or an ENT surgeon? The truth is that cosmetic surgeons are trained to preserve the look and shape of your nose. ENT surgeons will only focus on the mechanics of the nose — not the aesthetics. Because the septum plays such a crucial role in a rhinoplasty, cosmetic surgeons have lots of experience molding and reshaping them to be at their best.
What if I need both — functional and cosmetic surgery? At Shumway Cosmetic Surgery, we can combine functional and cosmetic rhinoplasty into one procedure for patients looking to address both concerns. This way, you’ll get everything you need with only one recovery period. Septoplasty will have you breathing easier without the worry of looking worse. Dr. Shumway will discuss all of your options.

Plan Your Procedure
- Starting
- From $4,500
- Average Procedure Time
- 2 – 3 Hours
- Procedure Recovery Location
- Outpatient