Sleep Apnea in Mexico
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Do you have trouble with sleep apnea? It can make you tired and cause health problems. It's hard to find the right treatment, especially when you think about cost. Our package for Sleep Apnea Surgery in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico is a good option. It's less expensive and you'll get great medical care.
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Sleep apnea surgery improves airflow by correcting anatomical obstructions in the upper airway. When the soft palate, base of the tongue, or position of the jaw obstruct breathing during sleep.
Who Needs Sleep Apnea Surgery?
You might need sleep apnea surgery if you have these problems:
Who Needs Sleep Apnea Surgery?
You might need sleep apnea surgery if you have these problems:
- Loud snoring.
- Gasping for air while sleeping.
- Very tired during the day.
- Hard to pay attention.
- High blood pressure.
Why Choosing Sleep Apnea Surgery Can Change Your Rest
Sleep apnea surgery offers long-lasting improvements that significantly elevate your quality of life. Patients typically experience:
- Reduced or eliminated dependency on CPAP.
- Decreased snoring and nighttime choking episodes.
- Better overall sleep quality for both the patient and their partner.
Are You a Candidate for Sleep Apnea Surgery?
Sleep apnea surgery is suitable for both men and women who struggle with nighttime breathing interruptions and are seeking long-term relief when other treatments haven’t worked.
Chronic Snoring & Breathing Interruptions
You struggle with loud snoring, choking episodes, or repeated breathing stops throughout the night.
CPAP Intolerance or Ineffectiveness
You cannot tolerate CPAP or haven’t experienced improvement with non-surgical treatments.
Anatomical Airway Obstruction
You have enlarged tissues, deviated structures, or airway obstruction confirmed by a specialist.
Daytime Fatigue
Persistent fatigue, morning headaches, or lack of concentration affecting daily life.
Types of Operations for Sleep Apnea
Surgery for sleep apnea can focus on a few different body parts, any of which could keep you from breathing well in your sleep:
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Why Choose Sleep Apnea Surgery in Mexico?
Mexico has become one of the leading destinations for medical tourism thanks to its globally trained specialists, modern hospitals, and highly competitive costs. Choosing sleep apnea surgery in Mexico offers benefits such as:
Orthognathic Surgery for Sleep Apnea
Transform Your Airway with Orthognathic Surgery
Corrective jaw surgery reshapes your jaw and airway to eliminate obstruction. Our expert sleep dentists and maxillofacial surgeon in Mexico specialize in orthognathic procedures that remove the root cause of OSA.
Benefits of Orthognathic Surgery for Sleep Apnea
Orthognathic surgery offers long-term relief from obstructive sleep apnea by repositioning the jaw to open the upper airway. Patients experience deeper, uninterrupted sleep, improved oxygen flow, reduced snoring, and enhanced daytime energy.
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FAQs About Sleep Apnea Surgery in Mexico
How is Snoring Related to Sleep Apnea?
Snoring is one of the most common signs of sleep apnea. It happens when airflow is partially blocked during sleep, causing vibration in the throat. However, not everyone who snores has sleep apnea; and some people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) don’t snore at all.
How Do I Know if I Need Surgery for Sleep Apnea?
You may be a candidate for sleep apnea surgery if you experience severe breathing interruptions, daytime fatigue, or headaches and haven’t found relief with CPAP or an oral appliance for sleep apnea. A sleep dentist or maxillofacial surgeon can evaluate your airway and recommend whether surgery is the best treatment.
Will Surgery Eliminate the Need for CPAP?
In many cases, yes. Sleep apnea surgery or orthognathic jaw surgery can correct the physical cause of airway blockage, helping patients breathe naturally and often removing the need for a CPAP machine. Your results depend on the severity and cause of your condition.
How Long Does Recovery Take?
Most patients recover from maxillofacial jaw surgery for sleep apnea within 2–4 weeks. Initial swelling and tenderness improve in the first days, and normal activities, including travel, can usually resume after your maxilofacial surgeon’s approval.
Are There Any Visible Changes to My Facial Appearance?
Jaw surgery may subtly enhance facial symmetry and profile, since it repositions the jaw to open the airway. These changes are generally positive and natural-looking, many patients notice a refreshed, more balanced appearance.
How Soon Can I Return to Work or Travel Home?
Patients visiting from abroad can usually travel home within two weeks, depending on recovery progress. Our team in San Miguel de Allende provides personalized care and follow-up options to make medical tourism in Mexico safe and comfortable.
Can Sleep Apnea cause headaches, anxiety, or weight gain?
Yes, sleep apnea can cause morning headaches due to low oxygen levels during sleep. It can also contribute to anxiety, mood changes, and weight gain, since poor rest affects hormone balance and stress levels. Treating sleep apnea often improves energy, focus, and overall well-being.


