VivAer
A blocked-up nose shouldn't shut down your life
Nasal Relief with VivAer
Common Symptoms of Nasal Obstruction
VIVAER CAN HELP
Get Lasting Relief Right in Your Doctor’s Office with VivAer.
Some patients respond well to medications, and some can benefit from an invasive surgery. However, medications might only offer temporary relief, and surgery isn’t always the best option for every patient. With VivAer, patients can get significant, lasting relief with a non-invasive, office-friendly treatment.
How VivAer Works:
With VivAer, your ENT physician will first apply local anesthesia to numb the inside of your nose and then insert a small wand into your nostril to precisely target and treat the blockage. The tip of the wand uses low-temperature radiofrequency (RF) energy to gently remodel your nasal passage to improve airflow. The treatment has minimal discomfort, and once it’s finished, you can typically get right back to your normal daily activities.
Treatment That Lasts. Clinically Proven.
In a four-year clinical study, patients were consistently satisfied with the results of their VivAer treatments:
- 96% of patients experienced significant improvement in nasal breathing
- 93% of patients improved their ability to get air through their nose during exercise or exertion
- 96% of patients reported getting a better night’s sleep
Common Symptoms of Nasal Obstruction:
Nasal Congestion
Trouble breathing through your nose, or a “blocked” feeling
Difficulty sleeping, leading to fatigue
Struggling to breathe through your nose during exercise
What Is Nasal Airway Obstruction (NAO)
Do you regularly feel like you can’t breathe easily through your nose? Maybe it’s affecting your quality of sleep, or you find it hard to exercise. If so, you may have a common and often undiagnosed condition called nasal airway obstruction, or NAO.
