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Are you thinking about helping to restore normal breathing while you are asleep and getting laser surgery for snoring? When snore sprays, nose strips, or even snoring pillows fail to keep an airway clear, you could find yourself facing the issue of getting surgery to alleviate your snoring. Surgery for snoring is designed to completely remove the body parts found to (1) block the airway, (2) contribute to sleep complications and discomfort like obstructive apnea does, and (3) create snoring.
Unlike solutions found at your local drug store, a laser surgery procedure (as an obstructive sleep apnea treatment) is entirely different from using medications or machines or small devices as treatment. The latter is designed to alleviate an obstructive sleep apnea condition (like losing weight for example), while a laser surgery procedure is designed to restructure the body so that airway blockage and apnea just isn't physically possible anymore.
An enlarged and/or vibrating uvula causes sleep apnea during the sleep stage, and it additionally creates snoring from obstruction. The uvula is a small pendant fleshy lobe at the back of the soft palate (near the throat). The surgery procedure uses a laser to cut away a little of the uvula that's causing obstruction so that it is no longer vibrates or causes obstruction - and so that it allows ample oxygen to reach the lungs and brain during sleep. Being such a permanent cure, laser surgery is recommended for people who a) suffer from severe apnea, b) are of significant age, and c) who can not stop snoring by using non-surgical treatment.
Their is some controversy or concern over the long term success rates of these procedures. Many of the studies that state that surgery helps the condition stop at about 18 months. There has been some anecdotal evidence that after about 5 years all the benefits of the procedures may disappear.
Speak to your Doctor to confirm what is best for you and to determine the long term success of any medical procedure.