If you regularly experience difficulty breathing through your nose, you may be one of the millions of people living with nasal obstruction. In addition to difficulty breathing, nasal obstruction sufferers often struggle with nasal congestion, habitual snoring, interrupted sleep and fatigue.
Common nasal sprays and medications may provide temporary relief, however, they do not address the root cause of nasal obstruction.
Right now, doctors at select centers in the US are conducting a new clinical study that may be able to help. The study is for the Vivaer® procedure - an FDA-cleared procedure designed to provide lasting relief of nasal obstruction.
Nasal obstruction is often caused by anatomical blockage in the nose, which hinders airflow. As a result, you may feel congested or “stuffy.” The Vivaer procedure was designed to open the nasal airway to treat the root cause of nasal obstruction.
The Vivaer procedure is performed in the doctor’s office through a simple, non-invasive procedure. The procedure uses temperature-controlled radiofrequency (RF) energy to open the nasal airway. Most people return to normal activities the same day.
In a previous clinical study, 97% of patients treated with the Vivaer procedure experienced signficant improvment in nasal breathing, and 89% of patients reported getting a better night’s sleep.1
The Vivaer procedure is currently being offered at select centers in the US through a new clinical research study. If you qualify and choose to join the study, you will receive the Vivaer procedure and all study-related care at no cost.
If you’re living with nasal obstruction and have not experienced lasting relief through nasal sprays or medications, you may be eligible for a new clinical research study. The study is for the Vivaer procedure - an FDA-cleared procedure designed to provide long-term relief of nasal obstruction. If you qualify and choose to join the study, you will receive:
See If You Qualify
To see if you might qualify, and to get connected with your local Vivaer study center to learn more, please take the questionnaire below.