Balloon SinuplastyColumbia

Breathe freely.Finally.

A minimally invasive procedure that opens blocked sinuses with no cutting, no packing, and lasting relief.

No Cutting
Minimal Downtime
Lasting Relief
No referral needed - Most insurances accepted - Same-week consultations available
ConsultationReady

Simple next step. No confusion.

Columbia SinusCare

Serving patients through SCENT Allergy & Sleep Medicine.

Why people come in
Chronic congestion
Recurring sinus infections
Pressure that will not let up
Our Doctors
Balloon Sinuplasty specialists
Advanced Sinus Care
Latest balloon sinuplasty technology
Columbia
Columbia ENT specialists
Personalized Planning
Custom treatment for every patient
Sound familiar?

When congestion becomes more than just a cold

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.

Constant nasal congestion
Can't breathe through your nose, especially at night
Facial pressure & headaches
Pain around the eyes, forehead, or cheeks that won't quit
Recurring sinus infections
Multiple rounds of antibiotics each year with no lasting fix
Poor sleep & fatigue
Drainage and congestion disrupting your rest every night
Loss of smell & taste
Inflammation affecting your senses for weeks or months
The solution

A better way to open your sinuses

Balloon 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.

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Procedure Flow
How It Works

A modern care path designed to make the next step clear.

1
A soft guide wire is gently inserted
Our doctors navigate a tiny, flexible catheter into the blocked sinus opening.
2
A small balloon is inflated
The balloon gently expands the sinus passage, restructuring the anatomy without cutting.
3
The balloon is removed
The sinus stays open. The passageway is clear. No tissue is removed.
4
You go home the same day
Most patients return to normal activity within 24 to 48 hours.
Why patients choose it

What changes when you can finally breathe

Breathe More Freely
Open nasal passages mean better airflow immediately and long-term. Most patients notice the difference within days.
Fewer Flare-Ups
By addressing the structural cause, most patients dramatically reduce the frequency and severity of sinus infections.
Minimal Downtime
No hospital stay. No packing. Most patients return to normal activities the next day, not the next month.
Move Beyond Temporary Fixes
Stop the cycle of sprays, antibiotics, and short-term solutions. This addresses the root cause structurally.
Is this right for you?

You may be a candidate if you've experienced...

Sinus congestion lasting more than 12 weeks
Two or more sinus infections per year
Recurring facial pressure or sinus headaches
Limited relief from medications or nasal sprays
Sleep disruption due to nasal obstruction
A desire to avoid traditional sinus surgery
Schedule your visit
Start with a consultation.

Our doctors will review your history, examine your sinuses, and tell you directly whether Balloon Sinuplasty is right for you. No commitment required.

No referral needed
Dr. Robert Puchalski
Dr. Robert Puchalski
ENT, Sleep & Allergy Specialist
our doctors

Dr. Robert Puchalski

ENT, Sleep & Allergy Specialist - Columbia

Robert Puchalski, MD is a founding physician and Chairman at SCENT Allergy & Sleep Medicine. His profile highlights interests in obstructive sleep apnea, rhinology, and allergy, along with board certification in Otolaryngology and Sleep Medicine.

Founding physician and Chairman at SCENT.
Board certified in Otolaryngology and Sleep Medicine.
Clinical interests include obstructive sleep apnea, rhinology, and allergy.
The practice

Care should feel as clear as the next step.

South Carolina ENT, Allergy and Sleep Medicine provides advanced ENT care for adults and children across South Carolina. Their board-certified team offers diagnosis and treatment for sinus, allergy, sleep, hearing, balance, and head and neck concerns, with multiple locations and on-site testing to help patients get clear answers faster.

Board-certified physicians provide care for a wide range of ear, nose, throat, allergy, sleep, hearing, and balance concerns.
Leading-edge in-office testing includes digital CT, ultrasound, endoscopy, sleep studies, allergy testing, hearing evaluations, balance testing, and more.
Multiple locations across the region, with walk-ins welcome at select offices and same-day appointment options available.
Location
Visit SCENT Allergy & Sleep Medicine
145 Park Central Drive, Suite 100
Columbia SC 29203
SCENT Allergy & Sleep Medicine
145 Park Central Drive, Suite 100
Columbia SC 29203
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What to expect

How It Works

1
Consultation
Our doctors review your history, symptoms, and imaging to determine if you're a candidate.
2
Treatment Plan
A personalized plan is created and all questions are answered before you commit to anything.
3
The Procedure
Performed in-office under local anesthesia. Most procedures take under 60 minutes.
4
Recovery & Relief
Return home the same day. Most patients notice meaningful improvement within a week.
Patient outcomes

What patients say after treatment

4.6
1070+
Life after treatment
Relief should look like real life getting easier.

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.

"I visited SCENT and Dr. Connelly was very professional and detailed in helping with my Sinus problems. He explained the next steps to be taken to help make my health better."
Judy B.
Verified Patient
"Love Dr Boone. Every since I had the balloon sinus surgery I’ve not been stuffy at all. Feels like I can still breathe through my nose"
Melissa S.
Verified Patient
"Absolutely great experience. Takes the time to explain my concerns and offers non pharmaceutical options as an option and if they don’t work offers pharma. Never wait long and truly one of my top experiences in Columbia."
Hanna B.
Verified Patient
Common questions

Everything you need to know

Is Balloon Sinuplasty painful?

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.

How long does the procedure take?

Most in-office balloon sinuplasty procedures are completed in under an hour, though exact timing depends on your anatomy and treatment plan.

Will insurance cover it?

Coverage varies by plan and medical criteria. Most patients start with a consultation so the team can review candidacy, imaging, and likely insurance considerations.

How long do results last?

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.

What happens during a balloon sinuplasty consultation?

During your consultation, our doctors will review your sinus symptoms, examine your nasal passages, and discuss whether balloon sinuplasty may be appropriate for your situation.

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Still have questions?

The best way to know if this is right for you is a direct conversation.

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Ready to move forward?

You've tried everything else. Try this.

A consultation with our doctors takes 30 minutes and gives you a clear picture of what's possible. No pressure. No commitment. Just answers.

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