Treating Chronic Sinusitis with FinESS

Chronic Sinusitis (CRS) is typically treated with medications such as antibiotics, pain relievers, and steroid nasal sprays. For a time, patients typically feel better, but then the sinusitis symptoms return. In these cases, ENT physicians sometimes recommend traditional sinus surgery involving removal of bone and tissue – which is effective but may also lead to considerable post-operative pain and bleeding.

Faced with pain and recovery time associated with traditional sinus surgery, many Chronic Sinusitis patients forego treatment.

Less Pain, Quicker Recovery

Now your doctor has a new way to break the CRS Cycle without extensive surgery. It’s called FinESS™ Sinus Treatment. It’s a simple treatment that offers lasting relief from sinusitis symptoms.

Unlike extensive sinus surgery, FinESS does not require the removal of delicate bone or sinus tissue. It is a quick, virtually painless procedure that may be performed using local anesthesia. Recovery time is short with many patients resuming normal activity the same day.

Instant Relief, Lasting Results

FinESS Sinus Treatment is a less-invasive simple procedure that provides immediate relief and lasting results. FinESS safely reopens blocked sinuses behind the cheeks and the eyes using a small balloon similar to those used to open blocked heart arteries. 

Because FinESS™ Sinus Treatment keeps sinus passages open, the procedure offers lasting, long-term relief from the problems associated with Chronic Sinusitis.

Are You Eligible for FinESS?

FinESS Sinus Treatment is designed to treat the symptoms most commonly experienced by many Chronic Sinusitis sufferers. Your physician will determine if you are eligible for FinESS Sinus Treatment.

 

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FinESS™ may be used to treat certain conditions affecting the sinuses behind your cheeks and eyes. Your physician
will need to determine if your condition is one that may benefit from FinESS. Possible side effects include, but are not limited to damage to a tooth or to the bone around it or to the bones around the sinuses, post-operative pain and swelling of your face, nose and cheek, allergic reactions to anesthesia or other medications administered during the FinESS procedure, excessive bleeding inside your nose or in your mouth, or infection.Your condition may not respond to this treatment.