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what is the cost of nightlase treatment

by Mrs. Annette Runolfsdottir V Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Unlike the surgical treatment, it does not involve any incisions, cutting, or burning. How Much Does NightLase ® Cost? Each treatment costs approximately $400-$600, and most people need 3-4 treatments over 9-12 weeks. Costs for the entire treatment typically range from $1200-$2000.

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What is nightlase® therapy?

Fotona’s NightLase ® therapy is a non-invasive, patient-friendly laser treatment for increasing the quality of a patient’s sleep. NightLase reduces the effects of sleep apnea and decreases the amplitude of snoring by means of a gentle, laser-induced tightening effect caused by the contraction of collagen in the oral mucosa tissue.

What is nightlase laser snoring treatment?

NightLase is a non-surgical laser snoring treatment that provides long-term relief from snoring. Because NightLase is a minimally invasive procedure, it does not require anesthetics. NightLase uses the laser to heat the soft tissue in the back of the mouth without pain and disfigurement.

Is nightlase covered by insurance?

Because NightLase is a simple laser procedure without the use of any anesthesia or heavy equipment, insurance does not cover its cost. If your sleep studies confirm obstructive sleep apnea, you can ask the doctor for other surgical treatments that your insurance may cover. What is snoring? We all snore occasionally.

How many treatments are included in the nightlase treatment?

The Nightlase treatment at the Breathing and Sleep Center of Colorado Springs is a package of 3-4 treatments, which provides our patients the opportunity for maximum results. Some patients may require additional or touch up treatments after these initial 3-4 treatments.

How long does it take to get a nightlase?

How many Nightlase treatments are recommended for a long palate?

What is laser dental?

Can you get NightLase in Melbourne?

Can you have a sleep study with Nightlase?

Is NightLase a new technology?

Can sleep apnea be reduced with Nightlase?

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Is NightLase permanent?

NIGHTLASE therapy is not a permanent alteration. It lasts anywhere from six to 12 months; however, according to the company, it can be easily touched up at follow-up appointments. NIGHTLASE is biologically different than other laser protocols that have been previously used.

How much does it cost to stop snoring?

Some snoring surgeries may be covered by your insurance. Surgery is usually covered when your snoring is caused by a diagnosable medical condition, like obstructive sleep apnea. With insurance, snoring surgery may cost several hundred to several thousand dollars. Without insurance, it may cost up to $10,000.

Does NightLase work for snoring?

It is a non-invasive treatment in which laser lights are used to heat the tissues to tighten them. It leads to more open airways thus easy breathing which results in little or no snoring at all. NightLase has a two-step procedure that includes Preheating and laser treatment.

Is NightLase painful?

There is no soreness or pain that results from Nightlase therapy.

How effective is NightLase?

A study published in the Journal of the Laser and Health Academy showed that NightLase™ had a success rate of over 85% in treating snoring and sleep apnea, making it a very effective treatment.

Can snoring be cured permanently?

Many snoring treatments are available over-the-counter in pharmacies, but most do not cure snoring. There are, however, a number of steps you can take to put an end to your snoring. Here are some tips for the occasional snorer: Lose weight and improve your eating habits.

How long is NightLase?

NightLase consists of three separate treatment sessions spaced 2-3 weeks apart. Each treatment lasts about 15 minutes and requires no anesthesia. The procedure is comfortable and you can resume your daily routine immediately afterwards. Results are often seen after the first session.

Is Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty covered by insurance?

UPPP for the treatment of sleep apnea may be covered by health insurance if it is medically prescribed specifically for the treatment of sleep apnea.

How effective is laser treatment for snoring?

Laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP) is considered a popular and well-received surgical procedure to eliminate snoring and to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Reports on the efficacy of the procedure for snoring were promising, with a clinical success rate ranging from 70% to 95%.

Will a mouthguard stop snoring?

Mouthguards can also help to reduce snoring, which happens due to vibrations of soft tissue in your upper airway. They tend to work similarly to mouthguards for sleep apnea. Both types work by pulling your lower jaw forward to keep your airway open.

What is night lase?

NightLase® Laser Snoring Treatment NightLase® LaserTreatment is a fast, non-invasive and friendly way of increasing the quality of a patient's sleep. NightLase® lessens the effects of sleep apnea and decreases the amplitude of snoring through the use of gentle, superficial laser light.

What is Smoothlase?

Smoothlase is a natural, non-surgical method to de-age your face and give you a more youthful feel and appearance. We use an FDA-approved Fotona Lightwalker laser to stimulate the natural development of collagen in the areas around the mouth and chin.

Common Questions About NightLase® Treatment for Sleep Apnea

There are millions of people all across the world whose incessant snoring prevents them from getting a good night’s sleep. If snoring is a problem for you, there is a new laser treatment called NightLase that can help!

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The two most common laser treatments for sleep apnea are laser snoring treatments (NightLase) and laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP). The biggest difference between NightLase and LAUP is that NightLase does not require the use of a CO2 laser for tissue removal, but instead uses heat.

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Nightlase Laser Snoring Treatment. NightLase is a leading edge laser procedure for the treatment of snoring. It is a non-invasive, no appliances, simple and effective way of reducing and eliminating snoring.

Fotona NightLase Therapy | Sleep Review

Fotona’s NightLase therapy is a laser treatment for increasing the quality of a patient’s sleep. NightLase reduces the effects of sleep apnea and decreases the amplitude of snoring by means of a gentle, laser-induced tightening effect caused by the contraction of collagen in the oral mucosa tissue, according to the manufacturer.

How long does it take to get a nightlase?

Despite what some may think - NightLase is not a ‘quick fix’ or a ‘miracle cure’. NightLase is a process - usually taking several months. It is unrealistic to expect significant improvements after one or even two sessions. The reason that NightLase takes time is simply because collagen takes time to regenerate.

How many Nightlase treatments are recommended for a long palate?

Patients with a long palate are in a similar position. Most clinics recommend three NightLase treatments (with some offering as little as one!) - a patient with a long palate is unlikely to see a significant reduction in snoring and sleep apnoea after so few treatments. It takes time for the soft tissue to shrink.

What is laser dental?

Laser + Holistic Dental collaborates with medical specialists like Sleep & Respiratory Physicians and Ear, Nose & Throat Surgeons (ENT) to diagnose and treat you in the best way possible.

Can you get NightLase in Melbourne?

If you are not based in Melbourne and cannot get your NightLase treatment with Laser + Holistic Dental it is really important ...

Can you have a sleep study with Nightlase?

If you are having or have had the Night Lase treatment without a sleep study and proper medical diagnostic tests, we strongly recommend that you have a sleep study to ensure no sinister conditions like sleep apnoea are continuing to cause you health problems.

Is NightLase a new technology?

NightLase is a fairly new technology, especially to Australia. Like anything new, there a group of professionals with a broad experience base who are leading the technology. To date, there are very few officially trained NightLase practitioners in Australia who have invested in international training from Fotona.

Can sleep apnea be reduced with Nightlase?

If the snoring has been greatly reduced with a successful NightLase treatment - sleep apnoea can still remain. This is known as “silent apnoea”. There are a number of obvious risk factors that relate to sleep apnoea - body weight, muscle density in the neck, a blocked nose, or large tongues and palates.

What is nightlase therapy?

Fotona’s NightLase ® therapy is a non-invasive, patient-friendly laser treatment for increasing the quality of a patient’s sleep. NightLase reduces the effects of sleep apnea and decreases the amplitude of snoring by means of a gentle, laser-induced tightening effect caused by the contraction of collagen in the oral mucosa tissue.

How long does Nightlase last?

The final results of the treatment have been shown to last up to a year, and the therapy can be repeated. Patients find NightLase to be a highly comfortable and satisfying solution.

Does Nightlase work?

NightLase is easy for any doctor or dentist to perform and has a high success rate in producing a positive change in sleep patterns. Research has shown that NightLase reduces and attenuates snoring and provides an effective, non-invasive way to lessen the effects of sleep apnea. A Patient Friendly Solution.

Fotona NightLase Process

The two most common laser treatments for sleep apnea are laser snoring treatments (NightLase) and laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP). The biggest difference between NightLase and LAUP is that NightLase does not require the use of a CO2 laser for tissue removal, but instead uses heat.

Meet Dr. Tracey Nguyen

Dr. Tracey Nguyen received her Doctor of Dental Surgery, Magna cum laude, at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Nguyen is trained in all phases of implant dentistry, and has received extensive training in cosmetic dentistry. She is also a manuscript/review editor for the Academy of General Dentistry.

How Much Does Treatment Cost?

At Lansdowne Dental Care, we are committed to providing you and your entire family with quality dental care that you can afford. While we cannot guarantee that the cost of treatment will be covered under your dental insurance plan, we are happy to contact your provider to help you maximize your benefits.

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If you have been exhibiting signs of sleep apnea or have noticed any of the symptoms commonly attributed to sleep apnea detailed previously, it is important to have an evaluation performed as soon as possible.

What is nightlase treatment?

NightLase is a nonsurgical treatment modality for snoring. The laser treatment provides at least a year long relief (sometimes longer) from snoring. NightLase is performed in multiple sessions. It uses the laser to heat the soft tissue in the back of the mouth without pain and disfigurement. This heating causes the tissue to scar ...

What is the preconditioning step of a laser?

Preconditioning: Laser light preheats the tissue. Tissue strengthening: Laser light strengthens the tissue. During the tissue-strengthening step, patients may feel warmth at the back of their mouth, which is desirable because it indicates stiffening and toning of the soft palatal tissues.

Does insurance cover snoring?

Currently, most insurance companies do not pay for snoring treatments as an isolated problem. Because NightLase is a simple laser procedure without the use of any anesthesia or heavy equipment, insurance does not cover its cost. If your sleep studies confirm obstructive sleep apnea, you can ask the doctor for other surgical treatments ...

Is NightLase a surgical procedure?

NightLase is a non-surgical laser snoring treatment that provides long-term relief from snoring. Because NightLase is a minimally invasive procedure, it does not require anesthetics. NightLase uses the laser to heat the soft tissue in the back of the mouth without pain and disfigurement. There are two steps in this procedure:

Does Nightlase help with sleep apnea?

This heating causes the tissue to scar and become stiff, thus preventing it from collapsing in sleep. NightLase is also indicated in the following conditions: Management of obstructive sleep apnea (obstruction of the air passage, which results in cessation of breath during sleep)

How long does Nightlase treatment last?

A Nightlase treatment consists of 3-4 treatments over 9-12 weeks. Each appointment is approximately 45 minutes long. The final results often last up to a year and treatments may be repeated as needed.

What is nightlase laser?

What is Nightlase? Nightlase is a non-invasive laser treatment used to increase a patient’s airway, resulting in better sleep and reduced snoring.

How effective is nightlase?

Nightlase therapy is effective because it makes use of laser energy, and after soft tissue is exposed to laser energy, it regenerates and tightens up. The Nightlase treatment at the Breathing and Sleep Center of Colorado Springs is a package of 3-4 treatments, which provides our patients the opportunity for maximum results.

Does Nightlase help with sleep apnea?

Nightlase may Eliminate Snoring, but Sleep Apnea may Persist. Snoring is actually one of the most common symptoms experienced by people who have sleep apnea, but it’s also possible for people bothered by sleep apnea to not snore all.

How long does it take to get a nightlase?

Despite what some may think - NightLase is not a ‘quick fix’ or a ‘miracle cure’. NightLase is a process - usually taking several months. It is unrealistic to expect significant improvements after one or even two sessions. The reason that NightLase takes time is simply because collagen takes time to regenerate.

How many Nightlase treatments are recommended for a long palate?

Patients with a long palate are in a similar position. Most clinics recommend three NightLase treatments (with some offering as little as one!) - a patient with a long palate is unlikely to see a significant reduction in snoring and sleep apnoea after so few treatments. It takes time for the soft tissue to shrink.

What is laser dental?

Laser + Holistic Dental collaborates with medical specialists like Sleep & Respiratory Physicians and Ear, Nose & Throat Surgeons (ENT) to diagnose and treat you in the best way possible.

Can you get NightLase in Melbourne?

If you are not based in Melbourne and cannot get your NightLase treatment with Laser + Holistic Dental it is really important ...

Can you have a sleep study with Nightlase?

If you are having or have had the Night Lase treatment without a sleep study and proper medical diagnostic tests, we strongly recommend that you have a sleep study to ensure no sinister conditions like sleep apnoea are continuing to cause you health problems.

Is NightLase a new technology?

NightLase is a fairly new technology, especially to Australia. Like anything new, there a group of professionals with a broad experience base who are leading the technology. To date, there are very few officially trained NightLase practitioners in Australia who have invested in international training from Fotona.

Can sleep apnea be reduced with Nightlase?

If the snoring has been greatly reduced with a successful NightLase treatment - sleep apnoea can still remain. This is known as “silent apnoea”. There are a number of obvious risk factors that relate to sleep apnoea - body weight, muscle density in the neck, a blocked nose, or large tongues and palates.

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