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Snoring Surgery
Snoring Surgery Should Be Considered As A Last Resort
For many, snoring is a health concern that extends much farther than a simple loss of sleep. However, every possible alternative should be researched and attempted prior to the consideration of such surgeries. It is important to note that surgery for snoring should only be considered as a last resort and only if you have serious health risks involved in not having the surgery done.
When Snoring Surgery Is The Only Option
For many, the nightly snoring is a result of an increased uvula, palate or excessive throat tissue. If you are someone that must have the snoring surgery done to save your life, insure that you have exhausted all other possibilities first before making your final decision. There are many different types of snoring surgery available to assist in the effort to resolve your health concerns. However, it is best to research every possible option available as these surgeries are not always as effective as promised and often the results can be very disappointing.
Somnoplasty is a snoring surgery that uses radio frequency energy to reduce and scar the tissue on the inner palate and upper airway. It often requires repeat visits to achieve the optimum results. It is an expensive method of surgery and is relatively new so the long term results have not been fully determines. It is also called Radio Frequency Tissue Ablation
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(RFTA), is considered minimally invasive, and is performed as an outpatient surgery with local anesthesia.
Palatopharyngoplasty or Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) is a snoring surgery used when it is necessary to remove the tonsils, parts of the uvula and soft palate. This specific snoring surgery is done in an attempt to open up the throat and widen the airway. This is a very serious snoring surgery, done on an inpatient basis with a recovery time of up to three weeks. It has proven to have an effective rate of decreasing snoring and cures 46-73% of its patients. However, this is not a snoring surgery that is suggested for a light snorer or for apnea patients. This often requires two-five outpatient visits after the initial surgery to support the previous work.
Research Is The Key To Success When Considering Snoring Surgery
These two examples of snoring surgery provide only a glimpse into the medical options that exist for individuals that suffer serious health issues due to their lack of sleep and the problems that they have with snoring. It is important to try as many at home remedies and get the assistance of a medical professional at the onset of your desire to quit snoring. It is important to insure that the basis for snoring is not a small issue that can be conquered with a few lifestyle changes rather that to expose yourself to the problems that could occur with snoring surgery.
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