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A 16-year-old male asked:

How long does endoscopic sinus surgery take. how long does it take to heal. ?

1 doctor answer4 doctors weighed in
Dr. Suzanne Galli
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 26 years experience
FESS: Endoscopic sinus surgery is of variable duration. The actual time of the surgery depends on the surgeon and on how many sinuses are operated on and if any adjunct procedures are performed.
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A 31-year-old member asked:

What is a bilateral endoscopic sinus surgery?

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Dr. Mark Kuhnke
General Surgery 42 years experience
Lets break it down: What you're describing is surgical exploration of the sinuses, using fibreoptic equipment, which involves both the left and right sides at the same setting. Good luck.
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A 43-year-old member asked:

How much is endoscopic sinus surgery?

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Dr. David Sherris
Facial Plastic Surgery 35 years experience
Sinus surgery: Sinus surgery is usually covered by insurance plans, so the out of pocket cost is just your deductible.
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