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NightLase® Laser Therapy

Tired of Snoring Every Night?

NightLase is a non-surgical laser treatment designed to help reduce snoring — so you can sleep more peacefully, wake up more rested, and stop relying on CPAP, mouthguards, or temporary fixes.

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  • No CPAP requiredNo mask, hose, or machine while you sleep.
  • No mouthguardNo bulky device, mouth tape, strips, or sprays.
  • No surgery or downtimeNo cutting, needles, or recovery days.
  • Quick in-office visitsSimple appointments designed to fit into your day.
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Real patient stories

They were tired of snoring too

Hear from patients who wanted quieter nights, better sleep, and another option beyond CPAP, mouthguards, or temporary fixes.

“I wanted to finally do something about my snoring.”

Randy
NightLase patient story

“My snoring was affecting her sleep.”

John
Partner sleep story

“I was tired of relying on CPAP.”

Ajay
CPAP alternative story

“I threw away my CPAP machine.”

Amy
NightLase patient story

Every patient is different, but their stories all started the same way: snoring was affecting their sleep, their energy, or the person next to them.

Compare your options

Which snoring solution fits your life?

There are different ways people try to deal with snoring. Some require wearing a device every night. Others are temporary fixes. NightLase is different — it’s a non-surgical, in-office treatment designed for people who want help without CPAP, mouthguards, or surgery.

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The right treatment depends on your symptoms, health history, and provider evaluation. NightLase is not a replacement for medical diagnosis or treatment for serious sleep apnea.

NightLase®Non-surgical laser treatmentIn-office treatment CPAPMachine worn during sleepNightly device MouthguardOral appliance worn at nightNightly device
Used during sleep
Mask or device required
Non-surgical
Quick in-office visits
Nothing to wear every night
Designed for people who want an alternative to nightly devices
Provider-guided treatment
No downtime after treatment

NightLase is for people who are tired of relying on machines, mouthguards, or temporary fixes and want to explore a different option for snoring.

Dr. Rillo · NightLase Provider
Hear from a doctor

Doctor explains how NightLase helps with snoring

Watch this short video to learn how NightLase works, what the treatment feels like, and why many patients choose it when they are tired of CPAP, mouthguards, or temporary fixes.

Dr. Rillo NightLase Provider
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A team member will reach out to answer your questions and help you schedule your visit.

Why patients choose NightLase

What could better sleep look like?

NightLase is designed for people who want quieter nights, better rest, and an option beyond CPAP, mouthguards, or surgery.

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Sleep more quietly

NightLase is designed to help reduce snoring, so nights can feel calmer for you and the person sleeping next to you.

Wake up more rested

When snoring keeps interrupting sleep, mornings can feel exhausting. Many patients choose NightLase because they want better rest and better energy during the day.

Skip the nightly devices

No CPAP mask. No mouthguard. No surgery. NightLase offers a different path for people who want help without relying on something every night.

How it works

Three simple steps to quieter nights

Getting started is simple. Answer a few questions, speak with our team, and meet with a specialist to learn if NightLase is the right next step for your snoring.

STEP 01

Answer a few questions

Tell us what you are dealing with — whether snoring is affecting your partner, your energy, your confidence, or your sleep.

STEP 02

Talk with our team

A team member will reach out, review your answers, answer your questions, and help you schedule your visit.

STEP 03

Meet with the specialist

The specialist will explain NightLase, walk you through what to expect, and help determine if treatment makes sense for you.

Patient stories

Real stories from people who were tired of snoring

Patients often come in because snoring has started affecting their sleep, their partner, their energy, or their confidence.

“I was tired of my snoring becoming a nightly problem. It was affecting my sleep and my partner’s sleep, and I wanted to do something about it without relying on another device every night.”

Michael R.

“I had tried temporary fixes before, but nothing felt like something I wanted to keep doing forever. I liked that NightLase gave me another option without surgery or downtime.”

Sandra M.

“My snoring had started affecting more than just my sleep. I felt embarrassed by it, and I wanted to understand what options were available. I’m glad I came in and learned more.”

David L.
The investment

What’s a quiet night actually worth?

Most people spend years trying mouthguards, strips, sprays, tape, and other temporary fixes that end up in a drawer. NightLase is different. It is a provider-led treatment, not another gadget. Right now, new patients can start with their first NightLase session for $250. During your visit, the provider will walk you through what to expect, the full treatment plan, and pricing before you decide what is next.

First session $250 $500 50% off

NightLase is for people who are ready to move beyond temporary fixes and explore a real treatment option for snoring.

Questions before you book

Frequently asked questions

Does insurance cover NightLase?
NightLase is typically a cash-pay treatment, and insurance coverage can vary. Our team can explain the current payment options when they reach out, so you know what to expect before scheduling your visit.
How much does NightLase cost?
The new patient offer is $250 for your first NightLase session. During your visit, the provider will walk you through the full treatment plan, how many sessions are recommended, and the total cost before you decide what to do next.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most patients describe NightLase as warm and tolerable. There is no cutting, no needles, and no surgery. The provider will explain what the treatment feels like before anything begins.
Is NightLase an alternative to CPAP or mouthguards?
Many people explore NightLase because they do not want to rely on a CPAP mask, hose, mouthguard, tape, strips, or sprays every night. It is an in-office treatment option for people who want a different approach to snoring.
What is NightLase?
NightLase is a non-surgical laser treatment designed to help reduce snoring. It uses gentle laser energy inside the mouth and throat area, with no cutting, no needles, and no machine to wear while you sleep.
How many sessions will I need?
Most patients complete a series of sessions for the best chance at improvement. The provider will explain the recommended number of sessions during your visit based on your snoring concerns and goals.
How long does each session take?
NightLase sessions are typically quick, in-office appointments. The exact appointment length may vary, and the team can explain what to expect before your visit.
Is there any downtime after treatment?
NightLase is non-surgical and does not require recovery days for most patients. Many people return to their normal routine after the appointment.
Is NightLase for sleep apnea?
NightLase is designed to help with snoring. It is not a replacement for medical diagnosis, emergency care, or treatment for serious sleep apnea. If you have diagnosed or suspected sleep apnea, speak with a qualified healthcare provider.
SnoreHelper

Tired of snoring every night?

NightLase is designed for people who want quieter nights without CPAP, mouthguards, or temporary fixes. Get the details, ask your questions, and see what the next step looks like.

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A team member will reach out shortly to explain the new patient offer and help you schedule your visit.