Balloon Sinuplasty Procedure in Federal Way and Auburn, WA

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 Dr. Stern and his team have performed hundreds of sinus surgery procedures for patients of all ages. Patients travel from all over nearby areas including Renton, Kent, Puyallup, and Maple Valley for the best in sinus care. Contact Dr. Stern’s office today at (253) 661-2520 for a consultation.

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The sinuses are a series of inter-connected, hollowed spaces in the skull. Their walls are lined with mucus-secreting membranes. Small hairs sweep the mucus out of the sinuses so it can drain out through your nose. These mucus membranes may become infected or inflamed because of a cold or allergies, and can swell up and block the nasal passages so that fluid from the sinuses can't drain. Buildup of fluid in the sinuses causes pressure and pain. Doctors call this sinusitis.

Acute sinusitis comes on quickly and then leaves. With chronic sinusitis, people have symptoms virtually all the time, and take many courses of medications such as antibiotics to treat the inflammation. Severe sinusitis may require surgical opening of the passageways with rigid steel instruments placed up through the nostril to remove bone and tissue blocking the drainage.

With the introduction of the innovative Balloon Sinuplasty technology, there is now a minimally invasive way to widen the sinus opening. Using this technology a balloon catheter is delivered to the blocked passageway, and is gently inflated, widening the opening of the passageway and thus allowing drainage and relief from the pain and pressure.


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There are many approaches to treating sinusitis, and that first step should be seeing Dr. Stern for a proper diagnosis to start a proper treatment plan. Call (253) 661-2520 to request an appointment at our office in Federal Way and Auburn, WA.