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	<title>Comments on: Rhinoplasty to Correct a Deviated Septum</title>
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		<title>By: chris stevens</title>
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		<dc:creator>chris stevens</dc:creator>
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		<description>hello, 

within recent history, i had a procedure (as an addition to a sinus surgery), to correct a deviated septum. the results are not what i had expected, and in fact, i feel i breathed better prior to the surgery. almost as if there is too much air being let in. my question then is simply, is it possible to reform the septum to it&#039;s original state with the use of plastic surgery? or at least reduce the nasal airway to allow for &quot;normal&quot; breathing? thanks. 

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<p>within recent history, i had a procedure (as an addition to a sinus surgery), to correct a deviated septum. the results are not what i had expected, and in fact, i feel i breathed better prior to the surgery. almost as if there is too much air being let in. my question then is simply, is it possible to reform the septum to it&#8217;s original state with the use of plastic surgery? or at least reduce the nasal airway to allow for &#8220;normal&#8221; breathing? thanks. </p>
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