Vivaer

In-office treatment for nasal obstruction due to nasal valve collapse.

What is Nasal Obstruction?

Many people with nasal obstruction experience difficulty breathing through their nose, habitual snoring, interrupted sleep and fatigue.

Nasal obstruction is often caused by anatomical blockage in the nose, hindering airflow. As a result, you may feel congested or “stuffy”. Home remedies and medications may offer temporary relief. It’s only when your nasal airway is opened that you can expect to find real, lasting relief.

Symptoms of Nasal Obstruction

  • You find it difficult to breathe comfortably through your nose in the daytime as well as when you sleep.

  • Because you struggle with breathing through your nose at night, you may find it difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep. Many people will benefit with use of Breathe Right strips

  • Your nose feels stuffy, never entirely clear. This may be due to the repeated collapse of the nasal sidewalls when you inhale through the nose.

  • Because there is an increase in demand for air when you exercise, the increased airflow through the nose causes greater collapse of the nasal sidewalls, thus contributing to greater obstruction in the nose.

VivAer® Treatment

If you regularly experience difficulty breathing through your nose and nothing seems to help, you may have nasal obstruction. Until now, finding a long-term solution often meant surgery. Now, your physician may be able to offer you lasting relief by performing a non-invasive VivAer treatment to open your nasal airway.

Lasting Relief: 97% of patients experienced significant improvement in nasal breathing.¹

Non-invasive solution: Minimal discomfort, no incisions, and can be performed in our office.

Live better: Clinically shown to significantly improve quality of life and provide long-lasting relief.¹

 

Breathe better. Live better.

  • of patients experience significant improvement in nasal breathing

  • of patients improved their ability to get enough air through their nose during exercise or exertion.

  • of patients reported getting a better night’s sleep.

If you are interested in improving your nasal breathing, contact us today.