I'm not going to lie....post-op time was miserable. I had a deviated septum repair, reduction of my tubinites, and what I like to call a "rotor rooter' procedure to clean out my sinuses.
The post-op period was painful and I hate anything in my nose....so, what did I have but internal splint-like things in there until it healed and I had to flush out my nasal passages with saline to clear out the crud while it all healed. Words cannot describe how awful it was.
BUT.....once the packing/splint things were removed and I no longer had to flush out crud with saline....it was FANTASTIC to be able to breath well again, not have daily headache, and my chronic sinus infections were gone. And my husband said I no longer snored, which he appreciated. So, if you can made it thru the pain and post-op crap, then it's great.
The only thing I am worried about now is the long term effectiveness. At the time my ENT said that it was not a forever cure....and now, several years later, I have had several sinus infections, I'm snoring again, and my headaches are slowly coming back. So, be sure to talk to your doctor about how long the surgery will help the problem or if it may recur in the future. :-)