The Limitations of Medications and the Cycle of Sinus Surgery

Medications may provide temporary relief, but their long-term effectiveness often falls short, leading many patients to consider surgery to enlarge the sinus cavities responsible for drainage. While sinus surgery can effectively relieve symptoms, many patients experience recurrent sinus infections within a year, often leading to follow-up surgeries and a repeating cycle.

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How Does Propel Work?

The Propel steroid-releasing implant is an alternative treatment for patients experiencing chronic sinus infections. It is the first (and only) product on the market that targets the inflamed sinus tissues directly, opening them up for improved drainage and a reduction in symptoms. The implant, inserted during an endoscopic sinus procedure, resembles a spring and delivers a measured dose of mometasone furoate, an anti-inflammatory steroid that gradually dissolves. It is completely absorbed by the body four to six weeks after implantation. Approved by the FDA in 2013, Propel is safe and effective and carries fewer risks of post-surgical scarring or inflammation. Patients typically have a smaller chance of requiring follow-up surgery. If you are bothered by chronic sinusitis and are looking for a long-term solution, schedule an appointment with one of our physicians to learn if Propel is a viable option for you.

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