One of the most common concerns among parents is whether adenoidectomy harms the immune system. It is now definitively known that neither adenoidectomy nor tonsillectomy has any negative effect on the immune system. The effectiveness of these two organs on the immune system is less than 1%. Contrary to popular belief, children and adults experience significantly fewer illnesses after adenoidectomy. Less illness leads to less antibiotic use, and less antibiotic use protects the gut system. Approximately 70% of the body's immune system is related to the gut. Frequent and unnecessary antibiotic use damages this system.

Plasma methods used in adenoidectomies allow for the vaporization and removal of adenoids. Adenoids can be completely removed with a low risk of recurrence. Furthermore, this method eliminates the need for packing and bleeding. Applied without damage to surrounding tissues, this method is painless and quick. Children require less anesthesia, and recovery times are shorter.