
Tongue tie release
What is it?
Frenotomy, sometimes called frenectomy, can be a quick, in-office procedure that treats tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) in infants. It may help your baby latch on better for breastfeeding. Healthcare providers typically do the procedure in-office using scissors, and babies don't need any anesthesia.

How the procedure works:
A tongue-tie release, or frenotomy, is a quick, safe, and often bloodless procedure that cuts the thin, tight band of tissue (frenulum) under the tongue using sterile scissors or a laser. The procedure typically takes seconds, causes minimal pain, and allows for immediate breastfeeding or feeding afterward to comfort the infant.

Comfort and safety
Tongue-tie release (frenectomy) is a safe, quick, and minimally invasive procedure typically performed using a laser or sterile scissors to improve tongue mobility, breastfeeding, and speech. It prioritizes comfort through topical numbing or local anesthesia, with minimal pain or bleeding. Post-procedure, infants may experience temporary fussiness, but recovery is usually swift.
