FINALLY A CURE FOR SNORING
NEW LASER TREATMENT
 
A breakthrough in the treatment of SNORING
 
HOW COMMON IS SNORING?
One out of every four people is a habitual snorer. The problem is more frequent in males and the overweight, and worsens with age.
 
WHAT ARE EXISTING TREATMENTS FOR SNORING?
Snoring "cures" vary widely, ranging from sewing a tennis ball into a snorer's pajama back to electric shock mechanisms that give the snorer an unpleasant jolt. Most of these remedies and devices are based upon some sort of sleep behavior modification, with the presumption that a person can be trained or conditioned not to snore. Unfortunately, the snorer has no control over snoring whatsoever, and if these devices do work, it is probably because they keep the snorer awake.
 
SHOULD I WORRY IF I SNORE?
Socially, snoring is disruptive to family life, causing other family members sleepless nights and often resentfulness. Snorers become unwelcome roommates on vacations or business trips. Also, snoring actually disturbs the sleeping patterns of the snorer, making restful sleep difficult. Finally, snoring can be an indicator of obstructive sleep apnea - a serious medical problem.
 
WHAT IS OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA?
Obstructive sleep apnea is diagnosed when loud snoring is interrupted by episodes of completely obstructed breathing. This condition can be serious and sometimes fatal if these episodes last over ten seconds and occur more than seven times an hour. The cumulative effect of these obstructed breathing episodes is reduced blood oxygen levels to the brain, forcing the snorer to stay in a lighter sleep stage so that the breathing passage muscles are kept tighter. This prevents the snorer from obtaining the rest benefit achieved only during deep sleep, and can lead to a tendency to fall asleep during daytime hours - on the job, or worse, at the wheel of a car.
 
WHAT IS THE LASER TREATMENT OF SNORING?
Laser treatment is much like a visit to the dentist. The patient is treated right in the doctor's office - sitting upright and fully awake in a comfortable chair. After local anesthesia is applied, the laser is used to trim and reshape the soft palate and uvula, which has no real function. The Laser can also be sued to decrease the size of the tonsils. Each session takes about ten minutes, and the full treatment is spread over three to five sessions spaced about four weeks apart.
 
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF LASER TREATMENT?
The multiple sessions keep the pain down to a mild sore throat which is easily controlled with oral pain medication; there is little bleeding with laser treatment. Eating and speaking are not usually affected. Patients generally go right back to their normal activity after each session. The biggest advantage to treatment with the laser, however, is that is works. An immediate reduction in snoring is common, with significant improvement usually occurring after the second session. In 85% of patients the snoring is cured, while an additional 12% report a reduced level of snoring.
 
HOW DO I KNOW IF LASER TREATMENT IS RIGHT FOR ME?
The initial consultation with your doctor will include an examination to determine whether laser treatment for snoring is right for you. The procedure is only performed on adults over the age of sixteen. If you and your doctor decide to go ahead with the laser surgery, a series of appointments will be scheduled.
 
JOEL LUBRITZ, M.D. F.A.C.S. F.A.A.P.
Fellow American College of Surgeons
  • Specialty Fellow-American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Board Certified in Diseases and Surgery of the Ear, Nose, and Throat.