Tongue-Tie Treatment
(Laser Frenectomy)
A simple laser procedure that can transform breastfeeding, speech, sleep, and quality of life — for infants and adults alike.
Book a ConsultationTongue-tie (ankyloglossia) occurs when the frenulum — the band of tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth — is too tight or too short, limiting tongue movement. A similar restriction of the upper lip tissue (lip tie) is also common and often treated simultaneously.
Laser frenectomy releases the restrictive tissue in minutes, with minimal bleeding and faster healing than traditional surgical methods.
- Improved breastfeeding latch and comfort
- Enhanced speech clarity and articulation
- Better sleep quality and reduced snoring
- Prevention of teeth crowding from lip tie
- Improved nutrition and weight gain in infants
- Reduced gas and acid reflux in nursing babies
Signs in Infants
Difficulty latching during breastfeeding, poor suction, excessive gas or reflux, low weight gain, or clicking sounds while nursing.
Signs in Children & Adults
Limited tongue movement, speech difficulties, difficulty swallowing certain foods, teeth crowding, or dental hygiene challenges due to lip tie.
Soft-tissue laser frenectomy precisely targets only the restrictive tissue — sealing as it goes, so there's minimal bleeding, minimal swelling, and no sutures required in most cases.
Minimal Discomfort
Especially beneficial for young children — the laser approach is faster and less traumatic than a traditional surgical frenectomy.
No Sutures
The laser seals the tissue during treatment. No stitches, no removal appointment, simpler aftercare.
Rapid Recovery
Most patients — including newborns — recover within days. Dr. Bublik provides detailed aftercare and follow-up guidance.
From newborns with breastfeeding difficulties to adults dealing with speech or hygiene challenges — we perform laser frenectomies in a calm, efficient, and reassuring environment.
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