Balloon Sinuplasty
Gentle, long-lasting relief for chronic sinus pressure and congestion.

If you’re dealing with sinus infections that keep coming back, or you feel constantly congested despite medication, you may be a candidate for a simple in-office procedure called balloon sinuplasty. This minimally invasive treatment is designed to open blocked sinus passages — without the cutting, removal, or recovery time associated with traditional sinus surgery.
At Head & Neck Surgery of Kansas City, our board-certified ENTs (otolaryngologists) perform balloon sinuplasty as a safe and effective option for long-term relief. It’s quick and comfortable, and in some locations, it may be performed right in the office with little downtime.
If chronic sinus symptoms are getting in the way of your life, schedule an appointment today to find out if balloon sinuplasty is right for you.
Am I a Candidate?
Balloon sinuplasty may be a good option for people who have:
- Chronic sinus infections that haven’t responded well to medication
- Frequent sinus pressure, facial pain, or headaches
- Ongoing nasal congestion or trouble breathing through the nose
- Recurring sinus infections throughout the year
- Mild to moderate sinus blockage without major structural problems
You may not be a candidate if you have significant nasal polyps, a deviated septum that needs correction, or more advanced sinus disease — but we’ll help you explore all your options.
What to Expect
Balloon sinuplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that, in some locations, may be performed right in our office. Here’s generally how it works:
- We’ll use local anesthesia to numb your nose and make sure you’re comfortable.
- A small, flexible balloon catheter is inserted into the blocked sinus opening.
- The balloon is gently inflated to widen the sinus passage and restore normal drainage.
- Once the passage is opened, the balloon is removed — no tissue is cut or removed.
The entire process usually takes under an hour, and most patients return to normal activities within a day or two. You’ll be awake during the procedure, but many people say it feels similar to a deep nasal cleaning or pressure — not pain.
Recovery and Results
Recovery from balloon sinuplasty is typically very easy. Most people experience:
- Mild nasal congestion or drainage for a few days
- Little to no pain (over-the-counter medication is usually enough)
- A return to normal activities within 24–48 hours
- Noticeable improvement in sinus drainage, pressure, and breathing within a week or two
The results of balloon sinuplasty can last for years — and for many patients, it significantly reduces the need for antibiotics, decongestants, and ongoing sinus medications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Balloon sinuplasty is less invasive — it opens the sinus passages without cutting or removing bone or tissue, so recovery is quicker and more comfortable.
In many cases, yes — especially if it’s used to treat chronic sinusitis that hasn’t improved with medication. We’ll help check your benefits.
Most people describe it as pressure or fullness, not pain. We’ll numb the area beforehand and make sure you’re comfortable throughout.
For many people, results last several years or longer. If symptoms return, the procedure can be safely repeated.
Yes — balloon sinuplasty can be combined with other procedures like turbinate reduction or allergy management if needed.
Explore a Gentler Option for Sinus Relief
If you’re ready to break the cycle of sinus infections and congestion, balloon sinuplasty may be the solution. Schedule a consultation with our board-certified ENTs (otolaryngologists) today.