
Dr. Ryan Vaughn
Dr. Ryan Vaughn is a board-certified ENT physician who provides expert, compassionate care for patients with ear, nose, throat, sinus, and sleep.
A minimally invasive procedure that opens blocked sinuses with no cutting, no packing, and lasting relief.


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Serving patients through Exhale Sinus.
Chronic sinus issues affect millions of Americans, and most spend years cycling through sprays, antibiotics, and temporary fixes that never address the root cause. If this is your story, you're not alone.
Get My Sinus ScoreBalloon Sinuplasty is an FDA-cleared, minimally invasive procedure that gently opens blocked sinus passages with no cutting, no tissue removal, and no recovery week. For most patients, relief is immediate and lasting.
Unlike traditional sinus surgery, this procedure is typically performed in the office under local anesthesia, and most patients return to normal activity the same day or the next.
Schedule ConsultationA modern care path designed to make the next step clear.
We will review your history, examine your sinuses, and tell you directly whether Balloon Sinuplasty is right for you. No commitment required.

Dr. Ryan Vaughn is a board-certified ENT physician who provides expert, compassionate care for patients with ear, nose, throat, sinus, and sleep.
Dr. Vaughn and Dr. Ksiazek are here to help you overcome your sinus issues once and for all. Our focus will be on taking a minimally invasive approach, and we will always make recommendations that are in the interest of your whole health. In the end, we work to help make the best decision for you.
Better sleep. Less pressure. More normal days. The goal is not just a better scan. It is getting you back to living without the same sinus problem dragging behind you.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so most patients experience minimal discomfort. Some describe a feeling of pressure during the balloon inflation, but not pain. Post-procedure, most patients take only over-the-counter pain relievers if needed.
Most in-office balloon sinuplasty procedures are completed in under an hour, though exact timing depends on your anatomy and treatment plan.
Coverage varies by plan and medical criteria. Most patients start with a consultation so the team can review candidacy, imaging, and likely insurance considerations.
Results vary by patient, anatomy, and underlying disease, but the goal of balloon sinuplasty is to create a more durable improvement in sinus drainage than short-term medication cycles.
During your consultation, Dr. Vaughn or Dr. Ksiazek will review your sinus symptoms, examine your nasal passages, and discuss whether balloon sinuplasty may be appropriate for your situation.
The best way to know if this is right for you is a direct conversation.
Schedule ConsultationAnswer a few quick questions about your symptoms and history. Takes under two minutes. No obligation. Just clarity on whether your symptoms may be pointing to something more chronic.
Get My Sinus ScoreA consultation takes 30 minutes and gives you a clear picture of what's possible. No pressure. No commitment. Just answers.