• Endoscopic sinus surgery / FESS

    The sinuses are hollow cavities or air spaces located in parts of
    the skull forming the facial bones, and they drain into the nasal
    cavity. The sinuses have several functions – warming the
    air that we breathe before it enters the lungs, humidifying and
    filtering the air, creating sound resonance, thus enhancing our
    voices and also reducing the weight of the skull.

  • Turbinate reduction surgery

    The nasal turbinates are located in the wall of the nostrils and
    are covered by mucous membrane. Their role is to control the air
    flow through the nose, to filter pollutants from the air we
    breathe, to humidify and warm it.

  • Rhinoplasty

    The nose is the organ centrally located and standing out in the
    face. It is therefore of imminent importance to choose a surgeon
    specializing in nasal structure and in proper facial proportions
    when we decide to change the form of the nose, since it affects
    our entire appearance. Rhinoplasty or nasal reconstructive
    surgery is one of the most common plastic surgeries, yet it is
    one of the most complex ones.

  • Septoplasty

    The nasal septum is a tissue composed of bone and cartilage in
    the center of the nose, dividing it into two nostrils. Septum
    deviation can be caused by a number of factors: Congenital
    defect, trauma to the nose, abnormal development of the septum
    during childhood, or use of inhaled drugs.

  • Endoscopic sinus surgery / FESS

    The sinuses are hollow cavities or air spaces located in parts of
    the skull forming the facial bones, and they drain into the nasal
    cavity. The sinuses have several functions – warming the
    air that we breathe before it enters the lungs, humidifying and
    filtering the air, creating sound resonance, thus enhancing our
    voices and also reducing the weight of the skull.

  • Endoscopic sinus surgery / FESS

    The sinuses are hollow cavities or air spaces located in parts of
    the skull forming the facial bones, and they drain into the nasal
    cavity. The sinuses have several functions – warming the
    air that we breathe before it enters the lungs, humidifying and
    filtering the air, creating sound resonance, thus enhancing our
    voices and also reducing the weight of the skull.

Dr. Ofer Gluck

Dr. Ofer Gluck, ENT specialist. Specializing in nose and sinus surgery, aesthetic nose surgeries, surgeries for improving nasal breathing, tonsil surgeries, third tonsil and tympanostomy. Senior physician at the Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital, Israel.

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Our Surgeries

Rhinoplasty

The nose is the organ centrally located and standing out in the face. It is therefore…

Endoscopic sinus surgery / FESS

The sinuses are hollow cavities or air spaces located in parts of the skull forming…

Septoplasty

The nasal septum is a tissue composed of bone and cartilage in the center of the…

Turbinate reduction surgery

The nasal turbinates are located in the wall of the nostrils and are covered by …

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