Surgical Sleep Apnea Treatments

Our doctor, Dr. Thomas Hale, and our team offer oral appliances as alternatives to the traditional CPAP machine, but depending on the severity of your problem, we may suggest consulting a physician to see if you would benefit from a surgical sleep apnea treatment in Naples, Florida. To schedule a visit with us to learn more, call SleepNaples.com at 239-593-0880 and speak with a member of our team.

Sleep apnea is a type of sleep breathing disorder that occurs when the airways are blocked. This condition is characterized by interruptions and pauses in breathing patterns. Interruptions may occur multiple times each night, and in some cases, they can last for up to a minute, disrupting the flow of oxygen to your brain. If untreated, sleep apnea can cause or contribute to a number of serious health problems, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, weight gain, behavioral or mood disorders, excessive daytime drowsiness, and problems with the central nervous system, immune system, digestive system and hormone production. Some common signs of sleep apnea include:

  • Snoring
  • Extreme daytime fatigue or drowsiness
  • Insomnia
  • Headaches and migraines in the morning
  • Waking with a dry or sore throat
  • Depression, irritability and personality changes
  • Gasping or choking sounds or sensations

While we always seek to provide the most conservative treatments possible, more severe cases of sleep apnea may require surgical intervention to resolve. Surgical treatment options for this condition include:

  • Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) — UPPP is one of the most common procedures for sleep apnea. This treatment works by removing excess tissue from the soft palate and pharynx to prevent them from collapsing and blocking your airways.
  • Laser-Assisted Uvulopalatoplasty (LAUPP) — This surgical procedure is performed with a laser and is similar to UPPP.
  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) — This treatment works to reduce the size of the tongue and other soft tissues that may block airflow to the lungs. Radio-frequency probes may also be used to tighten the soft palate.
  • Palatal Implants — This treatment works by implanting small plastic rods into the soft palate to make it stiffer and prevent it from blocking your airway.
  • Jaw Surgery — By repositioning the upper and lower jaw, the size of the airway can be increased and adjusted so that air can flow easily.

For more information about surgical sleep apnea treatment and to schedule a consultation with our experienced doctor, please contact our office and speak with a member of our team.

PATIENT REVIEWS

Dr. Hale is very friendly, patient and helpful in explaining your situation. I was extremely impressed with his manner.
- JUDY
A very warm and friendly environment! One on one. Dr Hale was very gentle and accommodating. Most importantly… He did an excellent job!
- NAN
The office was organized, the staff makes you feel very welcomed and comfortable. They take care of their patients and not treat us like we are just another number.
- MARYSSA

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Wednesday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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