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MBBS, MS - General Surgery

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Shatayu Hospital · Pune, Maharashtra +3 more

Dr. Avishkar Barase is a General Surgeon in Wakad, Pune and has an experience of 16 years in this field. Dr. Avishkar Barase practices at Practo Care Surgeri…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Glamyo Health · Indore, Madhya Pradesh +3 more

"Dr. Nilesh Kumar Dehariya is a General Surgeon, Proctologist, Vascular Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon and Laser Specialist in New Palasia, Indore and has an…

MS - General Surgery, MBBS

Surgery
Sai Thunga Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +3 more

Dr. Vijay C R Reddy is a General Surgeon,Proctologist and Bariatric Surgeon in HSR Layout, Bangalore and has an experience of 27 years in these fields. Dr. V…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Delhi

Dr. Ashok Gupta is a General Surgeon in Pitampura, Delhi and has an experience of 39 years in this field. Dr. Ashok Gupta practices at Practo Care Surgeries…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Bhubaneswar, Odisha

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rath is a General Surgeon in Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar and has an experience of 31 years in this field. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Rath practices at Pr…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr R.Naga Sudha Ashok is a General Surgeon ,Laparoscopic surgeon , Gastrointestinal surgeon Specialist in laparoscopic hernia repair ,Gall bladder stones ,La…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Chandigarh

Worked as General Surgeon with premier Govt Institutes like GMCH -32, GMCH -16 Chandigarh and ESI Model Hospital , Ludhiana

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Apollo Spectra Hospitals · Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh +2 more

Dr. Shivanshu Misra has 6 year of experience in field of general surgery, with super specialty in Minimal Access Surgery & Robotic Surgery. He has done MBBS,…

3 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh +1 more

Dr. Manoj Sonkar is a General Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon in Arya Nagar, Kanpur and has an experience of 15 years in these fields. Dr. Manoj Sonkar prac…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Jaipur, Rajasthan

Dr. Mahesh Jangir is a General Surgeon,Laparoscopic Surgeon and Bariatric Surgeon in C Scheme, Jaipur and has an experience of 13 years in these fields. Dr.…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Mumbai, Maharashtra

"Dr. Prakash Hindurao Kurane is a General Surgeon, Laparoscopic Surgeon, Vascular Surgeon, Proctologist and a Laser Specialist in Mumbai. He practices at Pri…

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Frenuloplasty doctors by city

What Is Frenuloplasty?

Frenuloplasty is a minor surgical procedure to correct a tight or short frenulum, the small fold of tissue that connects one part of the body to another. In the mouth, a tight frenulum under the tongue (called ankyloglossia or “tongue-tie”) can restrict tongue movement and affect speech, eating, or oral hygiene. In the genital area, a tight frenulum may cause discomfort during movement or intercourse.

Frenuloplasty is done to loosen or lengthen the restricted tissue so that normal motion and function can be restored. The procedure is usually quick, performed under local anaesthesia, and often allows for rapid recovery. Unlike frenectomy (complete removal of the frenulum), frenuloplasty involves releasing and repositioning the tissue in a way that preserves strength and mobility. It is commonly recommended when conservative measures, such as stretching exercises, have not improved function or when symptoms are interfering with daily life.

Who May Need Frenuloplasty?

Frenuloplasty may be recommended for people who:

● Have tongue-tie that limits tongue movement

● Experience speech difficulties linked to restricted tongue motion

● Have trouble latching while breastfeeding (in infants)

● Cannot stick out the tongue properly

● Experience pain or discomfort during oral activities

● Have a tight frenulum in the genital area causing discomfort or tearing

● Are unable to maintain proper oral hygiene due to restricted movement

Your doctor examines the area, discusses symptoms, and determines whether frenuloplasty is appropriate based on function, comfort, and clinical findings.

Types of Frenuloplasty

Frenuloplasty can be tailored depending on the location and severity of the restriction:

1. Oral Frenuloplasty (Tongue-tie Release)

This is the most common type, involving the frenulum beneath the tongue. It improves tongue mobility for speaking, feeding, and swallowing.

2. Labial Frenuloplasty

Performed on the frenulum connecting the lip to the gum, often when it causes a gap between front teeth or gum irritation.

3. Genital Frenuloplasty

Used in males when the penile frenulum is tight and causes pain or tearing during sexual activity or erections.

The specific technique and anaesthesia choice depend on patient age, anatomy, and need for precision.

Frenuloplasty Procedure

Frenuloplasty is usually done in a clinic or outpatient surgical setting:

1. Preparation and Anesthesia

The area is cleaned, and local anaesthesia is given to numb the tissue. In children or anxious adults, sedation or general anaesthesia may be used.

2. Release of Frenulum

A small incision is made in the tight frenulum to release the restriction.

Unlike simple snipping (frenotomy), tissue may be rearranged or sutured to lengthen and support improved movement.

3. Closing and Support

The area is sutured with dissolvable stitches if needed. Protective dressing may be placed if appropriate.

4. Immediate Aftercare

Instructions are given for gentle movement and care to support healing.

The entire procedure usually takes 10–30 minutes depending on the location and complexity.

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery from frenuloplasty is generally quick, with most people resuming normal activity soon after:

● Pain or Discomfort: Mild soreness around the surgical area is common and usually managed with pain relievers.

● Movement Exercises: Especially for oral frenuloplasty, gentle stretching or tongue exercises may be recommended to prevent tissue tightening during healing.

● Oral Care: Rinsing with mild saline or mouthwash may be advised after oral procedures once numbness wears off.

● Diet: For oral frenuloplasty, soft foods may be recommended for a day or two.

● Wound Care: If stitches are placed, they usually dissolve on their own. Keep the area clean and follow specific instructions from your surgeon.

Most people notice improved movement or comfort within a few days to a week.

Risks & Possible Complications

Frenuloplasty is considered safe when performed by a trained medical professional, but as with any procedure, there can be some risks:

● Pain or swelling around the treated area

● Infection (rare with good care)

● Bleeding

● Scar tissue formation that may limit movement

● Incomplete release requiring further treatment

Your surgeon explains these risks before the procedure and guides you on how to reduce them.

Frequently asked questions

What is frenuloplasty?

Frenuloplasty is a surgical procedure that releases a tight frenulum to improve movement and function of the tongue, lip, or genital tissue.

Is frenuloplasty painful?

Local anaesthesia is used during the procedure, so you should not feel pain. Mild soreness afterward is common and manageable.

How long does the procedure take?

Frenuloplasty typically takes 10–30 minutes, depending on the area being treated.

How long is recovery?

Most people recover within a few days, with full improvement often seen within a week. Exercises or gentle movement may be advised during healing.

Will I have stitches?

Yes, dissolvable stitches are often used to close the incision and support healing.

Can frenuloplasty fix speech problems?

Yes. In cases of tongue-tie, releasing the tight frenulum can improve tongue mobility and support clearer speech, especially when combined with speech therapy.

Is frenuloplasty safe for infants?

Yes. Frenuloplasty, or a simpler release technique, is often done safely in infants with tongue-tie to support feeding

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