Sinusitis Treatment: FESS and Balloon Sinuplasty
Sinusitis affects millions of people worldwide — yet for many, the true cause of their symptoms goes unaddressed for years. When medication and conservative management are no longer enough, surgical treatment offers a lasting solution that can genuinely transform day-to-day life.
What is Sinusitis Treatment?
Sinusitis occurs when the sinuses become inflamed and unable to drain properly, causing pressure, congestion, facial pain, and recurrent infection. When medication is no longer sufficient, two highly effective surgical options are available: Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS), which uses a small camera and precision instruments to remove obstructions and restore natural sinus drainage, and balloon sinuplasty, a less invasive alternative that widens blocked sinus openings using a small inflatable catheter without removing any tissue. Dr. Dyrmishi assesses each patient individually to determine which approach will deliver the best outcome.
Is This Treatment
RIGHT FOR YOU?
Surgical sinusitis treatment is considered when symptoms are persistent, significantly affecting quality of life, and have not responded adequately to medical management. The following will help you determine whether further evaluation may be appropriate.
Good candidates are patients with chronic or recurrent sinusitis — typically defined as symptoms persisting for twelve weeks or more, or frequent acute episodes throughout the year — who have not achieved sufficient relief through antibiotics, nasal corticosteroids, or other medical treatments. A thorough clinical assessment including endoscopy and CT imaging is required to confirm the diagnosis and identify the specific anatomical factors contributing to obstruction before surgery is recommended.
Chronic sinusitis is far more than a persistent cold. Constant facial pressure, disrupted sleep, reduced sense of smell, fatigue, and repeated courses of antibiotics take a significant cumulative toll on health and wellbeing. Surgical treatment is performed when the quality of a patient’s life is meaningfully affected and when the underlying structural causes of obstruction can be precisely identified and corrected.
How it Works
Both FESS and balloon sinuplasty are performed under general anaesthesia, typically as day procedures. The choice between them depends on the severity and nature of the obstruction, the sinuses involved, and whether additional procedures such as septoplasty or turbinate reduction are being performed simultaneously. Here is what the process looks like:
- Consultation and planning — Dr. Dyrmishi conducts a full ENT examination including nasal endoscopy and CT imaging to map the sinuses, identify the precise sites of obstruction, and determine the most appropriate surgical approach for your anatomy.
- The surgery — In FESS, a fine endoscope and micro-instruments are passed through the nostrils to remove obstructing tissue and open the natural sinus drainage pathways; in balloon sinuplasty, a small catheter with an inflatable balloon is guided into the blocked sinus and expanded to widen the opening, leaving surrounding tissue intact.
- Immediate recovery — Nasal congestion, mild discomfort, and some bloody discharge are normal in the first week; most patients return to light daily activity within a few days and to work within seven to ten days.
- Long-term results — The majority of patients experience a significant and lasting reduction in sinusitis symptoms following surgery, with improved nasal breathing, reduced infection frequency, and a meaningful improvement in overall quality of life.
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Why Choose Dr. Ervin Dyrmishi?
Dr. Ervin Dyrmishi brings together a strong medical background, advanced ENT and head and neck surgery training, and a refined understanding of facial anatomy and aesthetics. He graduated magna cum laude with a joint medical degree from the University “Our Lady of Good Counsel” in Tirana and the University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” and has continued his professional development through international courses in aesthetic and functional septorhinoplasty, rhinology, otology, temporal bone surgery, and head and neck surgery.
His clinical experience includes ENT emergency care, microsurgery, surgical patient management, head and neck procedures, and daily diagnostic evaluation, giving patients a careful, structured, and well-rounded approach to both medical and aesthetic care.
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Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
FESS involves the precise removal of obstructing tissue and bone to open the sinus drainage pathways, making it the more appropriate option for patients with significant anatomical obstruction, nasal polyps, or more complex sinus disease. Balloon sinuplasty is a tissue-preserving alternative best suited to patients with milder obstruction and structurally intact sinuses. The right choice depends entirely on your anatomy and the nature of your condition — Dr. Dyrmishi will make a clear, evidence-based recommendation following a thorough assessment including endoscopy and CT imaging.
Most patients return to desk-based work within seven to ten days following sinus surgery. The first few days involve the most noticeable discomfort and congestion, which improve steadily. Strenuous activity, heavy lifting, and anything that significantly raises blood pressure should be avoided for two to three weeks. Dr. Dyrmishi will provide a personalised recovery plan based on the extent of your procedure.
Yes, and it frequently is. Patients with chronic sinusitis often also have a deviated septum or enlarged turbinates contributing to their symptoms. Where this is the case, septoplasty and turbinate reduction can be performed in the same operation as FESS, addressing all contributing factors simultaneously and avoiding the need for separate procedures and recovery periods.
Surgery significantly reduces the frequency and severity of sinusitis in the vast majority of patients, but it does not eliminate all risk of future episodes — particularly in patients with underlying allergies or inflammatory conditions that require ongoing medical management. Dr. Dyrmishi will discuss any additional treatments or lifestyle measures that may help maintain the benefits of surgery long-term, and will remain available for follow-up care as needed.
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