Is Snoring Surgery Necessary?
I often here people bring up things like snoring surgery to describe a solution to their problem. It is true that surgery is used in a small minority of cases when it comes to snoring. I definitely can’t rule it out for you because it could very well be a physical issue that can only be solved with surgery. The fact is that virtually all people don’t need surgery. Only a small minority will. The issue here is that people always assume their snoring problem is the worst and they are a special snow flake with a real problem.
It’s much more probable that you’re just like everyone else and you can fix this problem without ever turning to snoring surgery. The point of surgery is that you have something in your throat that is continuously vibrating. That’s what all people have when they snore, but this is really a problem with the size of the tissue. For whatever reason it is much larger than it should be and nothing you can do will ever solve it. That is the case where snoring surgery would be necessary, but it’s best to just assume that you don’t have that kind of problem.
I think the best way to go is by getting a Jaw Supporter. This device will fix your problem. If it doesn’t than you should probably have a discussion with your doctor to see if surgery might be an option. That shouldn’t be necessary because the jaw supporter is based off the newest science and helps to expand the space in your throat (preventing a lot of vibrations).