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Topic Overview
Laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP) is a technique that uses lasers to perform surgery for some sleep-related breathing disorders. It may be used if you have:
- Loud, habitual snoring. Research shows, though, that snoring may return, usually within 2 years after the surgery.1
- Upper airway resistance syndrome, in which nighttime breathing is obstructed but does not actually stop. Symptoms include feeling sleepy during the day, snoring a lot, and waking up frequently during the night.
- Mild obstructive sleep apnea, which is stopped or slowed breathing during sleep.
There is debate about whether the laser procedure is an effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). LAUP has not shown any major benefit for people who have sleep apnea.2 And problems swallowing and voice changes are common side effects from LAUP.
Causes of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea is a common and serious disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops for 10 seconds or more during sleep. The disorder results in decreased oxygen in the blood and can briefly awaken sleepers throughout the night. Sleep apnea has many different possible causes. In adults, the most common cause of obstructive sleep apnea is excess weight and obesity, which is associated with soft tissue of the mouth and throat. During sleep, when throat and tongue muscles are more relaxed,...
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LAUP is not recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine to treat sleep apnea.3, 4
WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise
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