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Balloon Sinuplasty vs Cranial Facial Release (NasalRX)

Christchurch NZ

Understanding Balloon Sinuplasty

Balloon Sinuplasty is a more invasive ENT surgical procedure commonly recommended by ENT specialists for patients with chronic sinusitis, recurrent sinus infections, or blocked nasal passages. During the procedure, a small balloon is inserted into the sinus opening, inflated to widen the passage, and then removed. While it can provide relief, Balloon Sinuplasty often requires general or local anaesthesia, comes with more risks such as bleeding, black eyes, infection, anaesthetic side effects and/or unfortunately the recurrence of symptoms, and carries a significant cost in Australia.

  • Typical Cost in Auckland & Sydney: from $4,000 – $10,000 per procedure (up to $20,000 without insurance).

  • Recovery: Several days to weeks.

  • Effectiveness: Can restore sinus drainage, but recurrence of sinus symptoms is not uncommon.

What is NasalRX - Cranial Facial Release (CFR)?

Cranial Facial Release (CFR) is a non-invasive more conservative, musculoskeletal treatment that realigns the cranial, facial, and sinus bones to improve airflow, relieve pressure, and restore balance. The enhanced method, NasalRX, integrates CFR with advanced cranial and facial techniques, addressing not only the sinuses but also the neck, jaw, and cranial base.

Patients often choose CFR/NasalRX for conditions including:

  • Chronic sinus congestion and breathing difficulties

  • Headaches, migraines, and facial pain

  • Post-concussion symptoms

  • TMJ/jaw tension

  • Snoring and sleep apnea related to cranial restriction

  • Typical Cost in Auckland/Sydney: $295 – $350 per session.

  • Sessions Required: Most patients see changes after 2–3 treatments, with 4-5 recommended for long-term results (some severe exceptions need more -up to 10 treatments).

  • Recovery: Immediate return to normal activity, no downtime.

Balloon Sinuplasty vs CFR/NasalRX:

Cost & Outcome Comparison

Balloon Sinuplasty (ENT Surgery)

Chronic sinusitis, recurrent infections, severe blockage

Balloon dilation of sinus passages

Anaesthesia - Yes (general or local)

Single procedure (although risk of recurrence)

Recovery - Days to weeks - some rare severe side effects have been reported

Cost - $5,000 up to $20k without insurance

CFR / NasalRX (Non-Invasive)

Sinus congestion, headaches, snoring, jaw tension, concussion recovery

Balloon dilation for Cranial & facial bone alignment

Anaesthesia - None

4–12 treatments, lasting change

Recovery - Same day, zero-minimal side effects

Costs $295–$350 per session

Why More Patients in Brisbane Are Choosing NasalRX (CFR)

For patients in New Zealand seeking relief from chronic sinus or airway problems, Cranial Facial Release offers a safer, more affordable alternative to surgery. Unlike Balloon Sinuplasty, CFR/NasalRX does not require anaesthesia or hospitalisation, and it works holistically on the root causes of cranial and facial imbalances, rather than only opening sinus passages.

This makes CFR particularly appealing to patients who:

  • Want a non-invasive treatment without surgical risks.

  • Prefer a lower cost option with gradual, lasting results.

  • Experience multiple related conditions (e.g., headaches + sinus issues + jaw tension).

Key Takeaway

  • Balloon Sinuplasty → best suited for severe structural sinus blockages unresponsive to all other care.

  • Cranial Facial Release / NasalRX → ideal for patients in Auckland or Christchurch seeking a long-term solution for concussion, sinus, cranial, and facial problems without the risks and costs of surgery.

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