Understanding Latera And Its Purpose
Latera is a minimally invasive treatment designed to support the nasal valve area, which can often collapse and cause significant breathing problems. This implant helps restore structural stability, improving airflow and reducing symptoms of nasal obstruction. You will work closely with your provider to determine if your breathing challenges stem from nasal valve collapse, making you a candidate for this procedure.
What Happens During Your Consultation
Your consultation will begin with a detailed conversation about your symptoms, medical history, and any previous sinus or nasal treatments you have tried. This step ensures your provider understands the impact of your condition on your daily life.
A physical examination will follow, often including nasal endoscopy or imaging to get a clear view of your nasal anatomy. These diagnostic steps help confirm whether nasal valve collapse is present and if Latera is a suitable solution. You will also have the opportunity to discuss the expected benefits, potential risks, and what the recovery process will involve.
Questions To Ask During Your Visit
You should feel comfortable asking your provider specific questions during your appointment, such as:
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How long does the Latera implant last?
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What kind of results should you expect and when?
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Are there any lifestyle restrictions during recovery?
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How does Latera compare to other treatment options?
By asking these questions, you can better understand your choices and make an informed decision about your treatment plan.
How To Prepare For The Procedure
If you and your provider decide Latera is right for you, you will receive instructions to help you prepare. This may include adjusting certain medications, arranging transportation, or planning time for recovery. Your provider will explain each step so you feel confident and ready for the procedure.
Take The Next Step Toward Easier Breathing
If you are ready to explore whether Latera could help you breathe more freely, schedule your consultation with St. Louis Sinus Center in St. Louis, MO. Call 314-474-6138 to book your appointment and take the first step toward relief from nasal obstruction.