Lasting relief from chronic sinusitis, sinus pain, and recurring sinus infections
If you’ve been struggling with chronic sinusitis, repeated sinus infections, or ongoing facial pain, you know how disruptive these problems can be. At Callahan Sinus & Allergy, our expert ENT team offers balloon sinuplasty — a safe, minimally invasive procedure that restores normal sinus function and delivers lasting sinus relief.
Symptoms Balloon Sinuplasty Can Help
Many patients who come to our Enterprise sinus clinic describe symptoms that keep coming back even after antibiotics or medications. Balloon sinuplasty may be an option if you experience:
Persistent nasal congestion or stuffy nose
Runny nose or excess nasal discharge
Facial pain or pressure in the cheeks, forehead, or around the eyes
Sinus headaches or migraines linked to sinus pressure
Ongoing post-nasal drip and throat irritation
Chronic cough caused by drainage
Loss or reduced sense of smell or taste
More than three sinus infections per year
Symptoms lasting 12+ weeks (chronic sinusitis) despite treatment

What Is Balloon Sinuplasty?
Balloon sinuplasty, sometimes called sinus balloon surgery or balloon sinus dilation, is a modern procedure designed to treat chronic sinus infections and inflammation.
Using a tiny catheter with an inflatable balloon, blocked sinus passageways are gently opened. This helps restore normal drainage, reduces sinus pain and facial pressure, and can prevent infections from returning.
Unlike traditional sinus surgery, balloon sinuplasty:
Involves no cutting or removal of bone or tissue
Can often be performed right in the office
Has a shorter recovery time
Provides long-term sinus infection treatment results

Benefits of Balloon Sinuplasty
Choosing balloon sinuplasty for your treatment of sinus infection offers several advantages:
Lasting sinus relief from recurring infections
Improved breathing and reduced congestion
Fewer sinus headaches and less facial pain
Quick recovery with minimal downtime
Office-based treatment
Safe and effective alternative when medications fail
Many patients return to work or normal activities within a day or two, enjoying life free from the cycle of sinus infections.
Are You a Candidate?
You may be a good candidate for balloon sinuplasty if:
You’ve been diagnosed with chronic sinusitis or have frequent sinus infections
Medications, nasal sprays, or antibiotics no longer work for you
You experience persistent sinus pain, congestion, or facial pressure
You want a minimally invasive alternative to traditional sinus surgery
At your consultation, we will evaluate your symptoms, perform any necessary imaging, and recommend the right treatment for long-lasting results.
Find out if you’re a candidate
What to Expect During the Procedure
A thin catheter is placed in the affected sinus.
A small balloon is inflated to open the blocked passage.
The balloon is deflated and removed, leaving the sinus pathway widened for better drainage.
Patients typically go home the same day, with minimal discomfort and quick recovery.
Most patients notice improved breathing, fewer infections, and relief from facial pain soon after the procedure.
Discover if Balloon Sinuplasty is the Lasting Solution for You
At Callahan Sinus & Allergy, our ENT specialists provide advanced, patient-focused care. From initial consultation to recovery, we make sure your experience is comfortable and effective.
Don’t let chronic sinusitis, constant congestion, or repeated sinus infections control your life. Our team is here to provide the sinus infection treatment you need for lasting health and comfort.
Schedule your consultation and take the first step toward lasting sinus relief.
Find out if you’re a candidate
FAQs About Balloon Sinuplasty
How long does balloon sinuplasty relief last?
Most patients experience significant, lasting relief for several years. Studies show improved symptoms for up to 2 years and beyond.
Is balloon sinuplasty painful?
The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia. Patients often describe mild pressure, not pain. Recovery discomfort is minimal compared to traditional sinus surgery.
How quickly will I recover?
Most patients return to work or normal activities within 24–48 hours, making this one of the quickest treatments for sinus infection recovery times.
Is balloon sinuplasty covered by insurance?
In many cases, yes. Insurance often covers the procedure for patients diagnosed with chronic sinusitis or recurrent infections. Please check with your insurance to learn more about your unique situation.