Sleep apnea can be embarrassing, sleep interrupting for you and your partner, and can have adverse health consequences. If you snore and want to receive effective Brooklyn sleep apnea treatment, make an appointment to see Dr. Eliot Ghatan today. He is a graduate of Albert Einstein Medical School and has completed a dermatology residency at McGill University, which included some training in plastic surgery. He is a board certified dermatologist with more than 25 years of experience in dermatology & cosmetic surgery. Prior to his training in dermatology, Dr. Ghatan had special training in Surgery at Einstein and Montefiore Hospitals, completed a residency in Medicine, as well as a residency in Primary Care Medicine. Dr. Ghatan has served as a dermatological surgeon at the Brooklyn Veterans Administration Hospital and as attending dermatologist at the Brooklyn Hospital. He offers a wide range of dermatological services, including laser snoring treatment.
Brooklyn sleep apnea treatment
Snoring, or sleep apnea, is the hoarse or harsh sound that occurs when air flows past relaxed tissues in your throat, causing the tissues to vibrate as you breathe. Nearly everyone snores now and then, but for some people it can be a chronic problem. Sometimes it may also indicate a serious health condition. In addition to the Brooklyn sleep apnea treatment, lifestyle changes, such as losing weight, avoiding alcohol close to bedtime or sleeping on your side, can help stop snoring. Specialized medical devices and surgery are available that may reduce disruptive snoring. However, these aren’t suitable or necessary for everyone who snores. Snoring is often associated with a sleep disorder called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Not all snorers have OSA, but if snoring is accompanied by any of the following symptoms, it may be an indication to see a doctor for further evaluation for OSA: witnessed breathing pauses during sleep, excessive daytime sleepiness, difficulty concentrating, morning headaches, sore throat upon awakening, restless sleep, gasping or choking at night, high blood pressure, and chest pain at night.
The Brooklyn sleep apnea treatment involves a full course of NightLase which consists of three to four separate treatment sessions over a 6-9 week period. 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. NightLase requires no device to be worn during sleep and involves no chemical treatment. It’s a gentle and easy way to regain a good night’s rest. Give Dr. Ghatan a call today for a restful night’s sleep.