Office-based Procedures
Many times, snoring can be treated with a brief procedure performed in the comfort and convenience of our office.
Injection Snoreplasty | Pillar Implants | Turbinate Reduction | Uvulectomy
Injection Snoreplasty
Injection snoreplasty is a simple, cost-effective clinical procedure. After spraying a topical anesthesia in the mouth to numb the area, an injection is placed into the midline of the soft palate. This injection causes an ulceration to form. As the ulceration heals and scar tissue forms, the soft palate tightens and decreases vibration or snoring. There is minimal pain with this procedure. Some patients may need a repeat injection for optimal results.
Pillar Implants
During this simple, in-office procedure, three separate implants are placed into the soft palate. Pillar implants, which are made from medical-grade braided polyester, work by stiffening the soft palate. The stiffening occurs from the implant itself, as well as from the subsequent scar tissue that forms as the palate heals.
Turbinate Reduction
Many patients who snore also have chronic nasal congestion. Oftentimes nasal congestion is simply caused by enlarged turbinates, which are small, rounded, bony projections inside the breathing passage on each side of your nose. If nasal steroids do not resolve congestion, we can perform turbinate reduction in our office. Using local anesthesia, your doctor will decrease swollen turbinate tissue beneath the mucosal tissue layer to provide significant improvement in the nasal airway. There is no significant postoperative bleeding, crusting, or pain with this procedure.
Uvulectomy
The uvula is the soft tissue that hangs from the back of the throat. It can become elongated and swollen in patients who snore frequently. Your doctor can perform a quick in-office procedure to reduce the size of the uvula to help decrease snoring.
Office-based Procedures
Many times, snoring can be treated with a brief procedure performed in the comfort and convenience of our office.
Injection Snoreplasty | Pillar Implants | Turbinate Reduction | Uvulectomy
Injection Snoreplasty
Injection snoreplasty is a simple, cost-effective clinical procedure. After spraying a topical anesthesia in the mouth to numb the area, an injection is placed into the midline of the soft palate. This injection causes an ulceration to form. As the ulceration heals and scar tissue forms, the soft palate tightens and decreases vibration or snoring. There is minimal pain with this procedure. Some patients may need a repeat injection for optimal results.
Pillar Implants
During this simple, in-office procedure, three separate implants are placed into the soft palate. Pillar implants, which are made from medical-grade braided polyester, work by stiffening the soft palate. The stiffening occurs from the implant itself, as well as from the subsequent scar tissue that forms as the palate heals.
Turbinate Reduction
Many patients who snore also have chronic nasal congestion. Oftentimes nasal congestion is simply caused by enlarged turbinates, which are small, rounded, bony projections inside the breathing passage on each side of your nose. If nasal steroids do not resolve congestion, we can perform turbinate reduction in our office. Using local anesthesia, your doctor will decrease swollen turbinate tissue beneath the mucosal tissue layer to provide significant improvement in the nasal airway. There is no significant postoperative bleeding, crusting, or pain with this procedure.
Uvulectomy
The uvula is the soft tissue that hangs from the back of the throat. It can become elongated and swollen in patients who snore frequently. Your doctor can perform a quick in-office procedure to reduce the size of the uvula to help decrease snoring.