Snoring FAQs

Common Snoring FAQs

What Causes Snoring?

Snoring occurs when the flow of air through the mouth and nose is partially obstructed during sleep. This can be due to various factors such as nasal congestion, obesity, sleep position, alcohol consumption, and anatomical abnormalities of the airway.

Why is Snoring a Problem?

Snoring can significantly disrupt sleep quality for both the snorer and their partner. It can lead to daytime fatigue, irritability, and increased health risks like high blood pressure and heart disease. In severe cases, snoring may be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a serious sleep disorder that requires medical attention.

How is Snoring Diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically starts with a thorough medical history and physical examination. Your doctor may ask about your sleep habits and perform a sleep study, either at home or in a sleep lab, to monitor breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and other important metrics during sleep.

What Can You Do to Reduce Snoring?

There are several ways to reduce snoring:

  • Lifestyle Changes: Losing weight, avoiding alcohol before bedtime, and sleeping on your side.
  • Medical Treatments: Using nasal strips, wearing a CPAP mask, or undergoing corrective surgery.
  • Non-Surgical Options: Exploring advanced treatments like laser therapy.

How Does the Non-Surgical Laser Snoring Treatment Work?

Non-surgical laser snoring treatments use laser energy to tighten the tissues in the airway. This reduces the vibration that causes snoring. The procedure is quick, painless, and requires no downtime, making it an attractive option for many snorers.

What Are the Benefits of Non-Surgical Laser Snoring Treatments?

  • Minimally Invasive: No surgical incisions or general anesthesia.
  • Quick and Painless: The procedure is typically completed within 20 minutes with minimal discomfort.
  • No Downtime: Patients can return to their daily activities immediately.
  • Effective: Many patients experience a gradual reduction in snoring after each session. On average, patients have noticeable results after just 3 visits.