Marina García undergoes surgery to undergo a new operationwhich more than aesthetics, responds to a problem that has been going on for a long time and that makes daily life difficult. The former participant of ‘The island of temptations has undergone a turbinectomya surgery that she wanted to perform in Córdoba with the same surgeon who performed her second rhinoplasty.
Jesús Sánchez’s girlfriend traveled by car at dawn so she could be at the hospital at 8 in the morning, the time at which she entered the operating room to undergo surgery for turbinate hypertrophy that prevents her from living a normal life. The couple left Madrid – their new city of residence – at 4:30 in the morning; He was the one who drove to Córdoba.
Marina García shows her face after her last medical intervention
What are turbinates and why did Marina García have them operated on?
As explained by Doctor Galindo’s clinic, the nasal turbinates are small structures that are found in the inner part of the nosewhose main function is to heat, filter and humidify the air that is breathed through the nasal passages into the lungs. These structures are made up of thin bone covered by mucous and spongy membranes.
Marina García, after undergoing a turbineectomy@mgarciarod
Marina García has been suffering for years from hypertrophy of these membranes that makes it difficult to breathe normally. Coupled with her allergy problems, ‘LIDLT’ was desperate.
Marina has been avoiding the operating room for some time. However, their respiratory problems have increased for some time now. This same morning, the young woman from Seville was admitted to the hospital to undergo this intervention. Depending on the technique used, turbinectomy may have a duration between 30 and 90 min. Just a few minutes ago, the Sevillian woman reappeared giving details of this intervention, which for her would be her third nose operation.
Jesús Sánchez accompanies Marina García during her surgery at the hospital@mgarciarod
“Everything is great, kids. It was super fast. Right now I don’t feel any pain, discomfort, or inflammation. They haven’t even put plugs in my nose,” he said after leaving the operating room at the San Juan de Dios hospital in Córdoba. .
What does a turbinectomy consist of?
This is a simple, low-risk procedure that can be carried out by both general anesthesia as for local anesthesia. Turbinectomy is a medical procedure based on partial or total removal of the nasal turbinates, usually under endoscopic vision for better visualization of the inside of the nose.
Marina García has already tried other techniques to avoid surgery without success@mgarciarod
Depending on the degree of hypertrophy, the risk of regrowth and the patient’s history, they will be removed completely or partially. The most common technique for turbinate hypertrophy is radio frequency, which burns and causes necrosis in inflamed tissues. After being burned, the patient’s nose will suffer an inflammatory reaction typical of the intervention.
Marina García is operated on los cornetes@mgarciarod
As Jesús Sánchez has shown through his Instagram stories, this “burning” technique could have been used by Marina García’s surgeon.
There are longer lasting alternativesalthough more invasive. Surgery is the best option in this sense, although its healing is slower and there is a risk of scabs and small bleeding. According to the Medicine and Health blog of the European University, “none of these methods leave lasting scars, so the appearance and size of the nose would not be modified once the postoperative period was over.”
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