Stop Snoring Using Laser
Fully Restore your Quality Sleep
Snoring could be a warning sign of health conditions. Mild snoring can make you feel tired or sleepy during daytime and affect sleep treatment of your partner. Severe snoring along with breathing repeatedly stops and starts is also known as sleep apnea. It poses danger to our health such as severe lack of oxygen supply in the brain and blood, high blood pressure, cerebrovascular disease (related to blood flow and the blood vessels in the brain), arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm), heart attack, chest pain, etc. Stop breathing during sleep (sleep apnea) for more than 120 seconds is prone to sudden death!
Normal Breathing
During Snoring
Laser Snoring Treatment
Laser snoring treatment at Ai Beauty is a new type of non-invasive and pain free laser therapy that can effectively improve snoring and sleep quality. During the treatment, lasers will be used to heat up the tissue around the tongue and contract the collagen protein in the oral mucosa tissue, which can greatly reduce sleep apnea and snoring noise. The laser can also tighten soft tissue at the throat which will keep the airway open.
Certified by the Europe CE, China CFDA and US FDA
Principle
Snoring is a very common symptom of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), occurring in more than 30% of adults and many children. The cause of snoring is that the airway is partial or fully blocked, and the air passes through quicker which makes the soft tissues such as the uvula and the lower jaw vibrate, producing snoring noise.
Er:YAG laser is a mild laser that gently changes the structure of soft tissue so as to improve the snoring and sleep quality. Laser energy penetrates into oral tissue, stimulates the contraction of collagen in the oral mucosal tissue, and tightens soft tissue at the throat, providing a better support to the uvula and airway which means a more open airway. The treatment results in a more open airway that allows more oxygen coming through, effectively reduces snoring and sleep apnea and improves sleep quality.
Procedure
★Non-vaporisation
The laser wavelength is accurately optimised so that it will safely penetrate into the oral mucosal tissue and hence stimulates collagen proliferation and tighten the soft tissue at the back of the throat, restoring a widely open airway.
★Maintain a widely open airway
Laser light tightens the soft tissue at the throat, keeping the airway widely open.
★An open airway means more air in and less snoring
Laser treatment will contract the soft tissue at the throat and provide support to opening up the airway. A wider airway ensures more air passing through and less snoring.
Why using laser to improve snoring
1. Improve your sleep quality easily
2. No surgery. No chemical
3. No more anti-snoring device during sleep
4. A safe treatment. Improvement lasts for 1 year
Traditional Surgery vs Laser Treatment
Category |
Traditional surgery |
Laser treatment |
Result |
50-60% effective |
Improvement starts to show from the first |
Procedure |
Anaesthesia Required |
No anaesthesia required, |
After treatment |
Encounter eating difficulty for |
Pain free |
Clinical assessments:
1. Questionnaires
After one treatment, 30%-60% (average 43%) of patients had shown improvement in snoring; after two treatments, 50%-90% (average 62%) of patients had shown improvement in snoring. Overall, the average improvement after one treatment is about 45% which has a wider range (12%-94%), and the average improvement after two treatments is about 68% (ranging from 28% and 96%) .
Graph 1: Improvement in snoring
Graph 2: Improvement in sleep quality
2.Assessment of sleep quality by SnoreLab APP
Before and After
Laser Snoring Treatment FAQ
Perform 3 courses of treatment within 6 weeks. Results usually last for 1 year. If needed, revisit the clinic and receive an additional treatment when the results begin to fade.
Normally, it does not cause pain or discomfort, therefore local anaesthesia is not required.
A simple way to check whether your sleep apnea is caused by narrow throat airway (obstructive sleep apnea) or blocked nasal passages: use nasal strips for 3 consecutive days. If no improvement has shown after 3 days of usage, it is likely caused by narrow throat airway (obstructive sleep apnea).
Why having laser snoring treatment at Ai Beauty Clinic?
1.Ai Beauty Clinic is the largest, top notch and CQC accredited medical & aesthetic clinic that offers Asian-style aesthetic treatments in Europe.
2. Based on Asian-style aesthetic standards, our experienced team is led by British practitioners who are GMC/NMC-registered and have worked in NHS national hospitals. With rich experience of providing aesthetic treatments to Asian clients and being trained from major European drug manufacturers, Ai Beauty is proud to provide certified and safe medical beauty treatments when it comes to any kind of therapy.
3. The British leading clinic in electric- or photo- aesthetic beauty treatments, offering the most genuine and authorised beauty devices.
4. Personalised treatment plans will be created for every client to cater different needs and maximise treatment results.
5. Ensures every client for a £5 million clinic entity cover to provide an extra layer of safety.
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