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Reduction of Enlarged/Hypertrofied Iferior Nasal Turbinate
Number of Applications: Unlimited
Adjustment of unit: recommended intensity; 1 or 2
Duration of surgery: Entering and withdrawing from the nasal concha 9 -15 sec.
Anaesthesia: Local
Cotton balls soaked with local anaesthetic spray (such as lidocaine 10%) applied along the entire length of the nasal conchae followed by 3 - 4 sprays of local anaesthetic.Begin after 6 - 8 min. or
Spray the inferior nasal turbinate with a local anaesthetic, wait a few moments and then inject 1cc of an anaesthetic inserting the needle from the head along the entire length of the nasal conchae. Begin after 6 - 8 min.

METHOD OF USE
Touch the medial surface of the nasal concha with the sharp end of the appliance.
Activate the attachment by using the foot pedal and enter the nasal turbinate submucosally with the activated attachment. Advance it slowly towards the posterior end of the turbinate using light pressure with flowing, deliberate, even motions.
Withdraw the probe (while the device is activated continuously), pausing briefly at intervals of 6 - 8 mm length every 2 - 3 sec, simultaneously checking the nasal concha surface to ensure it has shrunk to the desired size, remembering that further post-operative shrinkage is expected to occur.
Before withdrawing the probe, perform small circular movements at the entry point 3 - 4 sec to ensure good hemostasis.
A second or even third entrance at the points where further shrinkage is desired (e.g. the posterior end of the turbinate) is also possible.