NightLase® Sleep Treatment
NightLase®® Fotona (non-invasive snoring/airway therapy)
What is NightLase® Fotona?
NightLase® Fotona is a non-invasive laser treatment that aims to reduce or eliminate snoring, sleep apnea symptoms, and other related breathing problems. The procedure is quick, safe, effective, and available at Sonder Dentistry.
Who Benefits from NightLase® Treatment?
NightLase® Fotona is an excellent treatment option for people who suffer from snoring or other breathing-related problems. These issues can negatively impact your sleep quality, your partner's sleep patterns, and your overall well-being. NightLase® Fotona treatments are a great way to address these issues without resorting to invasive surgery or using cumbersome sleep aids.
How does the NightLase® Fotona process work?
The NightLase® Fotona treatments work by using an FDA-approved soft tissue laser to tighten the tissues in the throat and airway. This tightening helps to reduce the likelihood of vibrations that cause snoring and other related breathing problems, such as airway blockage. During the procedure, Dr. Nguyen will use the laser to target the soft tissues in the back of your mouth and throat, stimulating collagen production and tightening the tissue naturally. The procedure is non-invasive and requires no incisions or anesthesia, making it a quick and easy option for anyone looking to improve their sleep quality.
NightLase® Fotona treatments typically require a minimum of three-four sessions, each spaced about three weeks apart. The results of the treatment can last up to a year, and many patients report significant improvements in their snoring and sleep apnea symptoms. The best way to determine whether NightLase®® Fotona is the right treatment for you is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Nguyen.
What to Expect After Treatment
One of the great things about NightLase® Fotona treatments is that they are non-invasive and require no downtime. The procedure itself typically takes around 30 minutes, and patients can return to their normal activities immediately afterward. While some patients may experience mild irritation, such as a scratchy throat, symptoms usually go away within a few days.