Read about the different options for snoring surgery.
Laser tongue surgery for snoring.
The procedure called.
There are three main options for snoring surgery.
Other snoring aids and remedies.
Laser snoring treatments a cleveland clinic ent specialist often offers laser surgery with a local anesthetic to correct the anatomic cause of snoring by trimming the uvula and soft palate.
Your surgeon will use a laser to make incisions on portions of your soft palate and or remove your uvula.
And snoring aids don t pose the same risks surgical procedures can.
It s done in the office in five to eight 15 minute treatments.
And by the end of the six weeks i was hardly snoring at all.
I was resigned to surgery but within a couple of weeks on the snoozeal trial i started to notice a change.
Snoring is caused by the vibrations of the soft tissues at the back of the nose and throat while a person sleeps.
Typically performed in milder cases of snoring.
These incisions are usually done over time and use a local anaesthesia so you can go home straight.
Laser surgery for snoring is a simple way where the doctor treats your uvula and soft palate in a way that they don t make any sound any further.
Radiofrequency ablation rfa of the tongue base.
Here are some of the more popular snoring remedies.
There are many causes of snoring like being pregnant allergies asthma colds the flu excess alcohol some medications smoking and sleep position.
This sleep apnea surgery alternative helps to shrink and tighten part of the tongue to create more breathing space.
Laser snoring treatments are usually done in the doctor s office with the patient fully awake and sitting in a chair.
It can provide short term relief from disruptive snoring in less than 20 minutes.
Before considering surgery for your snoring most doctors recommend trying as many other snoring remedies as possible.
Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition that causes snoring and can be serious.
Read more about palate reduction.
April 15 2002 for sleep apnea sufferers laser surgery isn t the best answer.
Surgery for snoring is often seen as a last resort when a person does not respond to noninvasive treatments like mouthpieces or oral devices.
While the procedure brings short term relief people often end up snoring worse than before.
Introduced in 1993 surgical laser snoring treatments known as laup or laser assisted uvulopalatalplasty are very much like traditional laser snoring surgery except that the procedures is done using a laser instead of a scalpel.