Breathe Freely Again: NEUROMARK® for Chronic Rhinitis Relief

Do you suffer from a constantly running nose, frustrating congestion, or a relentless post-nasal drip? If nasal sprays, pills, and allergy medications are no longer providing the relief you need, you may be dealing with Chronic Rhinitis.

At Freedman ENT, we are proud to offer NEUROMARK®—a breakthrough, minimally invasive treatment designed to target chronic rhinitis at its source and give you back your quality of life.

What is Chronic Rhinitis?

Chronic rhinitis is the inflammation of the inner lining of the nose, leading to persistent, disruptive symptoms. While many people mistake it for a never-ending cold or seasonal allergies, it is often actually caused by overactive nasal nerves.

When these nerves become hyperactive, they send continuous, faulty signals to your nasal lining, telling it to swell, inflame, and overproduce mucus.

Common Symptoms Include:

  • A persistent runny nose

  • Chronic nasal congestion or stuffiness

  • Annoying post-nasal drip (mucus dripping down the back of your throat)

  • Frequent sneezing or an itchy nose

How NEUROMARK® Works

Traditional medications only mask your symptoms temporarily. NEUROMARK takes a different approach by treating the root cause.

Using advanced, impedance-controlled radiofrequency (RF) energy, the NEUROMARK system allows us to precisely create targeted therapeutic lesions that disrupt the overactive posterior nasal nerves. By gently calming these hyperactive nerve pathways, the treatment stops the constant trigger for swelling and mucus production, offering long-lasting relief.

Why Choose NEUROMARK?

  • Clinically Proven Relief: NEUROMARK is backed by rigorous clinical data. In the CLARITY Clinical Study, 9 out of 10 patients (91%) achieved the minimum clinically important difference in their Total Nasal Symptom Score (which measures runny, stuffy, itchy nose, and sneezing).

  • Quick & In-Office: There is no need for a hospital visit or general anesthesia. NEUROMARK is a quick, comfortable, in-office procedure.

  • Minimally Invasive: The system is designed to be gentle, precisely targeting the necessary nerves while protecting the surrounding healthy nasal tissues.

  • Durable Results: Clinical evidence shows that patients experience significant, long-term improvement in their daily symptoms.

What to Expect During the Procedure

Because NEUROMARK is performed right here in the comfort of the Freedman ENT office, the process is streamlined and highly convenient:

  1. Preparation: We will apply a local or topical anesthetic to completely numb the inside of your nose, ensuring you remain comfortable throughout the procedure.

  2. Treatment: Your physician will gently insert the specialized NEUROMARK device into the nasal cavity to deliver the controlled radiofrequency energy to the target nerves. The active treatment takes only a few minutes.

  3. Recovery: Because it is non-surgical, you can leave the office right after the appointment and return to your normal daily activities.

Take the First Step Toward Lasting Relief

Don't let chronic rhinitis control your day-to-day life.

Make an appointment with Dr. Freedman today and find out if NEUROMARK is right for you.

References:

  1. Reh DD, Lay K, Davis G, et al. Long-term outcomes following impedance-controlled radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of chronic rhinitis. Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol. 2024;9(3):e1286. Published 2024 Jun 4. doi:10.1002/lio2.1286

NEUROMARK® device may be used in patients with recurring stuffy and/or runny nose. Your physician will need to determine if your condition is one that may benefit from NEUROMARK. Possible side effects include but are not limited to post-operative bleeding, pain or discomfort, allergic reaction to anesthesia or other medication administered during the procedure, and infection. Your condition may not respond to the treatment. To learn more about this procedure and potential risks, ask your physician.

INDICATIONS FOR USE: The NEUROMARK® System is indicated for use in otorhinolaryngology (ENT) surgery for creation of radiofrequency (RF) lesions to disrupt posterior nasal nerves in patients with chronic rhinitis. Please see Instructions for Use (IFU) for a complete listing of warnings, precautions, and adverse events.