Nasal or nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a benign entity but may be an extensive one. Age group though documented as adolescent, in our experience we have seen boys younger than ten years of age and adults in their thirties, being affected. Patients usually present with nasal obstruction with epistaxis. Many-a-times there may be a polypoidal mass, deviating the nasal septum, or even eroding the sinus walls. Differentials include nasal polyp, cavernous hemangioma and even a hypertrophied nasal septum.