Laser Sleep Apnea Therapy in Palm Beach County
Improve breathing and reduce snoring with non-invasive laser treatments
Laser Snoring & Sleep Apnea Support in Palm Beach County
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Some clinics offer non-invasive laser protocols aimed at tightening soft-tissue areas involved in snoring and mild sleep-disordered breathing. These visits do not replace a medical diagnosis or standard care (e.g., CPAP, oral appliances). Your sleep specialist or dentist will determine candidacy and coordinate care.
Non-invasive visits
Brief, office-based sessions with no surgical incisions.
Adjunctive approach
Designed to complement medical care and dental sleep therapy.
Series-based
Typically scheduled over several visits with re-evaluation.
Common Uses
- Primary snoring linked to soft-palate/tongue-base laxity (case-by-case)
- Adjunct to oral appliance therapy and sleep-hygiene efforts
- Supportive care between medical follow-ups as advised
- Interim support while adapting to CPAP/oral appliances (never a replacement)
What to Expect
- Screening and referral for formal sleep evaluation if needed
- Protective eyewear; brief, targeted light over oral tissues
- Series plan (e.g., multiple visits over weeks), then reassess
- Ongoing coordination with your sleep physician or dentist
Results vary and are not guaranteed. Medical diagnosis and follow-up are essential for sleep apnea.
Safety & suitability: Not appropriate for everyone or for moderate–severe sleep apnea.
Share medical history, medications, dental/ENT findings, pregnancy status, and prior treatments. Do not stop
CPAP or prescribed therapy without your physician’s guidance.
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Educational information only; not medical advice.
Sleep Apnea & Snoring FAQs
Does this replace CPAP or a sleep study?
No. Diagnosis and primary treatment are directed by a sleep physician. Laser visits are adjunctive only.
Who might be a candidate?
Adults with snoring or mild sleep-disordered breathing may be considered after medical evaluation. Not appropriate for everyone.
How many sessions are typical?
Often a short series over weeks, then reassessment. Frequency varies by clinic and response.
Is there downtime?
Usually minimal. Follow your provider’s oral-care and hydration guidance after visits.
