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Chronic snoring can be a symptom of a medical condition known as sleep apnea. It can also occur on its own because of excess weight gain or a problem with your anatomy. If you suffer from snoring, it can take a toll on your life and the life of those around you. Fortunately, you don’t have to live with this issue forever. There are many treatments available for snoring. One such treatment is an innovative one known as NightLase®.
NightLase® is an effective treatment for mild to severe snoring problems. It is a non-invasive and highly advanced treatment option that can help you and your partner sleep better.
Snoring mostly occurs due to over-relaxed tissues that block the airways. NightLase® utilizes a dual Nd:YAG / Er:YAG laser technique. When this laser is used inside the mouth, the tissues in the target area can contract and tighten. The muscles of this part of the airway become firmer and are les prone to collapse.
The NightLase® technique has been used for years in other fields such as smoothing wrinkles and in vaginal rejuvenation. It causes generation of new collagen and contraction of existing collagen in tissues involved in snoring and sleep disordered breathing.
There are many reasons to choose NightLase® for treating your snoring problem over other surgical and non-surgical solutions available. NightLase® offers many benefits to snoring patients.
NightLase® is a non-invasive procedure that doesn’t require you to spend days or hours in a medical facility after the treatment is completed. An experienced medical professional can perform this laser treatment in 20 minutes.
There is no need to make any incisions and no anesthesia is required while performing the technique. You can resume your normal daily activities as soon as it is completed.
NightLase® is safe. There are no chemicals involved in the treatment. The laser itself is very gentle.
Some patients may experience a mild sore or scratchy throat over the next 24 to 48 hours after the treatment, but gargling with warm salt water and staying hydrated can help ease this discomfort.
A typical Nightlase® therapy consists of three to four sessions spaced 21 days apart. There are cases where patients experience improvement after the first session, but all sessions should be completed to achieve maximum benefits of the therapy.
Once the therapy is completed, you should notice a significant reduction in the intensity, duration, and frequency of your snoring. Improvements may fade over the next year or so, at which point a single “touch-up” session is recommended.
NightLase® can help you and your bed partner sleep better and more comfortably. It can help minimize or completely eliminate snoring, reduce obstructive sleep apnea events, and improve your breathing patterns at night. With better sleep, you can be more alert and relaxed as you go through your day.
Contact the Snore Experts to learn more about NightLase® and begin your journey to better sleep today!
Posted by abet on Mar 30th, 2018 7:18 pm
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CPAP/APAP
Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) is considered by many the gold standard for the treatment of sleep apnea, especially for very severe cases. The CPAP and APAP machines are designed to increase air pressure going through the throat. This prevents the airway from collapsing during inhalation. At Snore Experts, we have helped countless patients get a good night’s rest using CPAP treatments to treat their sleep apnea. The goal of positive airway pressure is to keep the airway from collapsing using air pressure.