Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Dubai – Performed by Dr. Muddazir Ibrahim
Introduction to Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Dubai
What Is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?
- Nasal polyps
- Thick mucus buildup
- Bone or tissue obstruction
- Fungal debris
- Infected tissue
- Swollen or enlarged structures blocking airflow
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Conditions & Symptoms That May Require Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Chronic Conditions
- Chronic sinusitis lasting 12+ weeks
- Recurrent sinus infections
- Nasal obstruction despite medication
- Difficulty breathing through the nose
Structural Problems
- Deviated nasal septum
- Enlarged turbinates (turbinate hypertrophy)
- Sinus anatomical variations
- Sinus ostium blockage
Growths & Polyps
- Nasal polyps
- Fungal sinus debris
- Cysts or benign sinus tumors
Symptoms
- Persistent blocked nose
- Facial pressure or headache
- Loss of smell (anosmia or hyposmia)
- Thick nasal discharge
- Postnasal drip
- Snoring caused by nasal obstruction
When to Seek Medical Help
Pre-Procedure Preparation & Instructions
Pre-Procedure Consultation Includes:
- Complete ENT examination
- Nasal endoscopy
- Sinus CT Scan (if needed)
- Review of medical history and medications
Tests & Diagnostics
- Sinus CT scan
- Allergy tests (if required)
- Blood test and pre-anesthesia evaluation
Medication Instructions
- Stop blood-thinning medications (as advised)
- Avoid aspirin/ibuprofen before surgery
- Continue nasal sprays unless instructed otherwise
Fasting Guidelines
What to Bring
- Medical reports
- Medication list
- Insurance card
- Emirates ID
Safety & Consent
Our Endoscopic Sinus Surgery Process – Step-by-Step
1. Initial Consultation
2. Diagnostics
3. Day of the Procedure
- You arrive at the hospital or surgical center
- Pre-operative checks are performed
- Anesthesia plan is reviewed with you
4. Anesthesia
- General anesthesia (most common)
- Local anesthesia with sedation (in selected cases)
5. The Surgical Procedure
- Polyps are removed
- Natural sinus openings are widened
- Blocked passages are cleared
- Infected tissue is removed
- Normal drainage pathways are restored
6. Surgical Duration
7. Safety Protocols
- MOHAP-compliant sterilization
- Image-guided surgery where required
- Minimal tissue disturbance
- No external incisions
8. Hospital Stay
Post-Procedure Care Instructions
Expected Recovery Timeline
- Day 1–3: Mild congestion, blood-tinged mucus
- Week 1: Reduced swelling, easier breathing
- Week 2: Return to normal routines
- Week 3–6: Full sinus healing
Normal Symptoms
- Mild nosebleed
- Congestion
- Fatigue
- Watery discharge
Warning Signs
- Heavy bleeding
- High fever
- Sudden vision changes
- Severe headache
Medication Guidelines
- Nasal saline rinses
- Nasal sprays (as prescribed)
- Pain medications (if needed)
- Antibiotics (in selected cases)
Diet Instructions
- Soft diet on Day 1
- Hydration is essential
- Avoid hot/spicy food for 24 hours
Activity Limitations
- Avoid heavy lifting for 1–2 weeks
- Do not blow your nose forcefully
- Avoid swimming and diving
Follow-Up
Dr. Muddazir explains the procedure, risks, benefits, and expected outcomes, ensuring complete patient confidence.
When You Can Return to Work
Benefits of Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
- Minimally invasive — no external scars
- Quick recovery and minimal downtime
- Improved nasal breathing
- Long-term relief from sinus infections
- Reduced headache & facial pressure
- Improved sense of smell
- Safe and precise, using advanced technology
- Effective treatment for nasal polyps and chronic sinusitis
Why Choose Dr. Muddazir Ibrahim for Endoscopic Sinus Surgery in Dubai?
- Highly experienced ENT surgeon specializing in sinus, nose, and airway surgeries
- Expertise in FESS, coblation surgery, turbinate reduction, polyp removal
- MOHAP-licensed and internationally recognized
- Advanced equipment and high-definition endoscopes
- Exceptional success rates with minimal complications
- Personalized treatment plans
- Excellent patient care and post-surgery support
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery with Dr. Muddazir Ali Ibrahim
It is a minimally invasive procedure using a small camera to clean blocked sinuses, remove polyps, and restore natural drainage, improving breathing and reducing infections.
The procedure itself is painless due to anesthesia. After surgery, mild discomfort or congestion is normal and manageable.
Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks, with full internal healing over 4–6 weeks.
Typically between 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on severity.
Costs vary based on the hospital, surgical complexity, and insurance. A consultation is required for an accurate estimate.
Yes. When performed by an experienced specialist, it is safe for adults of all ages.
With proper treatment and follow-up, recurrence is significantly reduced.