Coblation® Turbinate Reduction in Boynton Beach, FL
If you struggle with chronic nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through your nose, or persistent mouth breathing and snoring — and medications have not provided lasting relief — enlarged turbinates may be the cause. Coblation® Turbinate Reduction is a minimally invasive, in-office procedure that reduces the size of enlarged turbinates to restore normal nasal airflow, with minimal discomfort and virtually no downtime. At The Center for Sinus, Allergy, & Sleep Wellness, Dr. David C. Brodner performs Coblation® Turbinate Reduction for patients throughout Boynton Beach, FL and South Florida. Call (561) 735-8750 to schedule your evaluation.
What Are Turbinates and Why Do They Cause Problems?
The turbinates are curved bony structures inside the nasal cavity covered by a thick mucosal lining. There are three pairs of turbinates on each side of the nose — the inferior, middle, and superior turbinates. They play an essential role in nasal function, warming, humidifying, and filtering the air we breathe before it reaches the lungs.
The inferior turbinates, the largest of the three pairs, are particularly prone to enlargement. When these structures become chronically swollen — due to allergies, chronic rhinitis, hormonal changes, environmental irritants, or simply natural anatomical variation — they narrow the nasal airway and significantly restrict airflow. This results in persistent nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, mouth breathing, chronic snoring, disrupted sleep, and reduced exercise tolerance.
Medications such as nasal steroid sprays and decongestants can temporarily shrink swollen turbinate tissue, but they do not provide a permanent structural solution. When turbinate hypertrophy is a significant, ongoing contributor to nasal obstruction, a more definitive approach is needed.
How Coblation® Turbinate Reduction Works
Coblation® is a proprietary technology that uses radiofrequency energy delivered in a saline solution to dissolve targeted tissue at very low temperatures — typically between 40°C and 70°C. This is significantly cooler than traditional electrosurgical or laser techniques, which operate at much higher temperatures and cause considerably more thermal damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
During Coblation® Turbinate Reduction, Dr. Brodner inserts a small Coblation® wand directly into the inferior turbinate tissue. The low-temperature radiofrequency energy shrinks the turbinate from the inside out by dissolving submucosal tissue while preserving the outer mucosal surface. This means the turbinate is reduced in size without removing the mucosal lining — maintaining the important warming and humidifying function of the turbinate while eliminating the obstruction it was causing.
The procedure is performed in our Boynton Beach office under local anesthesia. Most patients tolerate the procedure comfortably and return to normal activities the same day or the following day. Coblation® Turbinate Reduction is frequently combined with other in-office procedures at The Center for Sinus, Allergy, & Sleep Wellness — such as Vivaer® Nasal Airway Remodeling, LATERA® Implants, ClariFix® cryotherapy, or Balloon Sinus Dilation — to address multiple contributing factors to nasal obstruction in a single visit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Coblation® Turbinate Reduction
What are turbinates and what causes them to become enlarged?
Turbinates are curved bony structures inside the nasal cavity that warm, humidify, and filter air. The inferior turbinates are the most prone to enlargement, which can be caused by chronic allergies, rhinitis, hormonal changes, environmental irritants, or anatomical factors. When enlarged, they narrow the nasal airway and significantly restrict breathing.
How does Coblation® Turbinate Reduction differ from other turbinate procedures?
Traditional turbinate reduction techniques — including conventional electrosurgery and laser treatment — operate at high temperatures that can damage surrounding mucosal tissue, leading to more post-operative discomfort and a longer recovery. Coblation® uses low-temperature radiofrequency energy (40–70°C) delivered in saline solution, which minimizes thermal damage to adjacent tissue, reduces discomfort, and speeds recovery compared to conventional approaches.
Is Coblation® Turbinate Reduction performed in the office?
Yes. At The Center for Sinus, Allergy, & Sleep Wellness, Coblation® Turbinate Reduction is performed entirely in our Boynton Beach office under local anesthesia. No hospital, surgery center, or general anesthesia is required. The procedure takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes, and most patients return to normal activities the same day or the next morning.
How long do results from Coblation® Turbinate Reduction last?
Results are designed to be long-lasting. Because Coblation® reduces the submucosal tissue volume of the turbinate structurally rather than simply shrinking the mucosal surface temporarily, the improvement in nasal airflow is far more durable than what can be achieved with medications. However, if the underlying cause of turbinate enlargement — such as uncontrolled allergies or chronic rhinitis — is not also addressed, some degree of re-enlargement may occur over time.
Can Coblation® Turbinate Reduction be combined with other nasal procedures?
Yes, and it frequently is. At The Center for Sinus, Allergy, & Sleep Wellness, Dr. Brodner commonly combines Coblation® Turbinate Reduction with Vivaer® Nasal Airway Remodeling, LATERA® Implants, ClariFix® cryotherapy, or Balloon Sinus Dilation to comprehensively address multiple anatomical contributors to nasal obstruction in a single visit. This integrated approach maximizes outcomes and minimizes recovery time.
What conditions does Coblation® Turbinate Reduction treat?
Coblation® Turbinate Reduction is indicated for patients with inferior turbinate hypertrophy (enlarged inferior turbinates) causing chronic nasal congestion, difficulty breathing through the nose, mouth breathing, chronic snoring, disrupted sleep, or reduced exercise tolerance. It is an appropriate option when medical management with nasal sprays and decongestants has not provided adequate long-term relief.
Is Coblation® Turbinate Reduction covered by insurance?
The Center for Sinus, Allergy, & Sleep Wellness accepts most major insurance plans, and Coblation® Turbinate Reduction is typically covered when medically indicated for turbinate hypertrophy causing nasal obstruction. Call our office at (561) 735-8750 before your appointment and our team will verify your benefits and explain any potential out-of-pocket costs.
Breathe Through Your Nose Again — Schedule Your Consultation in Boynton Beach, FL
Enlarged turbinates are a treatable cause of chronic nasal congestion — and you do not need surgery or general anesthesia to find relief. Coblation® Turbinate Reduction at The Center for Sinus, Allergy, & Sleep Wellness is a safe, minimally invasive in-office solution with minimal downtime and long-lasting results. Call (561) 735-8750 or request an appointment online today. Same-day and next-day availability for patients throughout Boynton Beach, FL and Palm Beach County.
