ENT (Ears, Nose & Throat)

  • RHINOPLASTY
  • OTOPLASTY (Ear Surgery))
  • ENDOSCOPIC ORBITAL DECOMPRESSION
  • BLEPHAROPLASTY (EYELID SURGERY)

The Department of Otorhinolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) at New Al Shefa Polyclinic provides a full range of medical and surgical services for pediatric and adult patients with head and neck disorders and diseases.

Our ENT Specialists, Dr. Naraghi have been providing relief to ear, nose and throat patients in UAE for nearly 15 years. He is also a double board certified Rhinologist , a member of American Academy of facial Plastic reconstructive Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery.

RHINOPLASTY (NOSE SURGERY)

Rhinoplasty enhances facial harmony and the proportions of your nose. It can also correct impaired breathing caused by structural defects in the nose.
Rhinoplasty surgery can change:

  • Nose size in relation to facial balance
  • Nose width at the bridge or in the size and position of the nostrils
  • Nose profile with visible humps or depressions on the bridge
  • Nasal tip that is enlarged or bulbous, drooping, upturned or hooked
  • Nostrils that are large, wide, or upturned
  • Nasal asymmetry

OTOPLASTY (EAR SURGERY)

It can improve the shape, position or proportion of the ear. It can correct a defect in the ear structure that is present at birth, or it can treat misshapen ears caused by injury.

It creates a natural shape, while bringing balance and proportion to the ears and face. Correction of even minor deformities can have profound benefits to appearance and self-esteem.

BLEPHAROPLASTY (EYELID SURGERY)

It improves the appearance of the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both. It is a surgical procedure to improve the appearance of the eyelids.

Whether you want to improve your appearance or are experiencing functional problems with your eyelids, eyelid surgery can rejuvenate the area surrounding your eyes.

ENDOSCOPIC ORBITAL DECOMPRESSION

Orbital decompression surgery is performed to relieve exophthalmos a condition associated with Graves`s disease which causes the eyes to bulge and may lead to loss of vision.

The primary goal of an orbital decompression surgery is to create more space in the orbit to allow the eye to return to a more normal position.

Patients typically elect to undergo this procedure when the symptoms of exophthalmos become severe. This stage of the disease may include:

  • Chronic eye pain or headaches
  • Chronic eye irritation causing scar tissue over the cornea (keratitis)
  • Optic neuropathy and loss of vision
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