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Snoring - Blocked Nose
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Snoring treatment

 

The Problem

We are a nation of snorers. The lives of one in three men and one in ten women are blighted by their own nocturnal rumblings, which in the most extreme cases can reach 90 decibels - as loud as a passing train.

But while others may joke about it, the effects of snoring can be both distressing and serious.


Apart from daytime tiredness, which is particularly risky to drivers, pilots and anyone operating machinery, it can also adversely affect the libido. 


Worse still, without effective treatment, snoring is well-known to have a seriously damaging effect on marriages and relationships.

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The Problem
Blocked Nose

Treatments:
Bipolar RFITT radio frequency
Laser Assisted Uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP)
Who performs the treatment?
How much does it cost?
Info and Research

About us
Request an appointment
Request a brochure

Patients Comments


The tragedy is that this common medical condition, just like a number of others associated with breathing, can easily be treated by a simple laser-assisted technique requiring one 30 minute session under local anaesthetic.



Blocked nose

If your nose tends to block at night this can increase a tendency to snore. Laser treatment under local anaesthetic can be used to remove the problem in minutes and restore a fully working airway. This minimally invasive form of keyhole surgery can reduce enlarged fleshy ridges or 'turbinate' at the entrance to the sinuses, or correct a deviated septum (a buckled partition between the two nostrils). There is no bleeding, and you can go straight back to work afterwards.

These simple effective laser and radio frequency treatments are available in comfortable, relaxed surroundings at The Private Clinic, which is celebrating over 25 years of outstanding service in the field of non-invasive health and beauty treatments.


Bipolar RFITT radio frequency treatment

Increasingly popular is a short, gentle, treatment that uses a current to tighten the uvula area, so that it vibrates far less during sleep. The amazing new bipolar radio frequency thermotherapy (RFITT) treatment involves numbing the back of the throat with a local anaesthetic and targeting it with a slim pen that emits a radio frequency, heating it more than 60C.

The heat causes the muscle within the soft palate to invisibly scar and tighten - which it continues to do in the weeks following treatment, with the maximum benefit achieved after six months. This affordable treatment is most suitable for those with smaller throats and can also be used on enlarged tonsils.

Advantages:

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Gentle treatment

::  Short treatment time (only a few minutes)

::  Low risk of bleeding

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Patients can return to normal activities immediately


Treatment for snoring 
Treatment for Snoring                                

    

Laser Assisted Uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP)

It was in 1984 that Dr Yves-Victor Kamami, the world's leading authority in this field, first experimented with the same laser technique he had been developing for problematic tonsils in an effort to combat the problem of snoring. Having removed the vibrating soft tissue on the sides of the uvula, which hangs at the back of the throat, and produces the snoring sound, he perfected the technique of reshaping the uvula area. This is now known as Laser Assisted Uvulopalatoplasty, or LAUP.

Laser Assisted Uvulopalatoplasty, or LAUP is a simple procedure performed under a local anaesthetic. The patient sits comfortably in a chair as if at the dentist, while the surgeon remodels the uvula and removes the excess vibrating soft tissue around it, using a laser beam.

Over 20,000 LAUP procedures have been carried out in the UK to cure snoring. And studies have shown that the resulting freeing of the airways and increased oxygen supply can also improve quality of life, bringing more refreshing sleep, lifted mood, more energy, better memory and even improved libido...


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Treatment for Blocked Nose
Treatment for Blocked Nose

Who performs the treatment?

The Private Clinic has eminent, highly experienced ENT consultants who carry out the procedures related to snoring.

Dr Kamami Doctor Yves Kamami

Doctor Kamami invented the LAUP procedure which he carries out in both London and Paris.

He has published three books and has written several publications on the LAUP procedure as well as lecturing and holding seminars throughout France on ENT related operations.

Mr George Mochloulis MD CCST (ORL-HNS)

Mr Mochloulis is a leading Ear, Nose and Throat surgeon at the Nuffield Hospital, Enfield, the Lister Hospital and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hertfordshire and the Capio Hospital, Hitchin.

Special interests include Head and Neck surgery, Laser surgery and Facial plastic surgery.

How much does it cost?

The exact price we quote is completely individual and depends on many factors and can only be properly determined by our fully qualified Doctor or Nurse who will assess your condition and guide you to the most suitable treatment options.

We have developed a policy to offer the best advanced treatments at the most competitive and affordable prices. Our aim is to give Harley Street Service at High Street prices.

This consultation is completely free, our friendly and highly professional staff will quickly put you at ease.

About us

Over the past 25 years The Private Clinic has established an outstanding reputation for quality, care and innovation and has brought many of the most effective new treatments to the UK.

The firm focus on safe, modern, non-invasive treatments has attracted some of the most experienced medical staff in the UK to join the team at the Clinic.

Our large medical team includes Doctors, Surgeons, Dermatologists and Qualified Nurses.

We have treated more than 40,000 patients.


Info and Research

Stanford University Medical Centre
Stanford researchers identify gene associated with sleep apnea

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American Throracic Society 2001 International Conference
One third Of American and European Primary care patients at high risk for sleep apnea
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American Sleep Apnea Association
If you stopped breathing in your sleep, would you want to know?
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Stanford University Medical Centre
Sleepy drivers just as dangerous as intoxicated drivers
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Journal Stroke
People with sleep apnea at higher risk of stroke
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Snore score
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What the patients say

Barry - Devon
On the 30th March I had nasal Laser surgery
on the Turbinates, that was approx. 8 weeks ago. I was so pleased with my visit to your clinic, everyone so kind and helpful, I only wish I had known of Laser surgery at the clinic before, lucky for me I spotted the newspaper advertisement. I will certainly recommend you to anyone I know with the same problem as me.

Sandra - Sussex
'This has been a fantastic change for my life (my husband also had the operation and everything is fine). We both sleep well, quietly and awake refreshed and full of energy. We cannot thank you enough.'

Janice Gander - Milton Keynes
"My husband and I were at the clinic for 10am and left about 12am. "It's been totally successful. We are both so relieved to have this problem out of the way - he saved a marriage.

Gary Woodhatch

It took about 15 minutes and although I was a bit shaky afterwards, I was free to go home the same day. I was back at work a couple of days later. "The snoring has definitely stopped".

R.I Carter - Somerset

I can now say without hesitation that it was all well worth it, and I would have no hesitation in recommending both procedures to all other sufferers. I would like to thank your staff very much for their efficient service and excellent treatment.

Dinsdale Broderick - Bromley

My girlfriend wanted to hug and kiss the surgeon - until the operation we had had to sleep in separate rooms out of necessity.



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