Skip to main content
Find a doctor

Tongue Tie Release doctors in India

278 doctors in India — verified profiles, ratings, fees and clinic or online consultation.

278 doctors All procedures →
Filters & sort

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Devagiri Hospital - Powered by Medisync · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Vaishnavi Vasanth is an ENT Specialist at The Sagar Clinic, Bangalore. She specializes in conditions or disorders related to ear, nose and throat region,…

MBBS, MCh - Surgical Oncology, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Phoenix Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +10 more

Dr. Anil Kamath has been practicing as consultant surgical oncologist since 2008, Dr. Kamath has an excellent academic record. He has done his MBBS from Myso…

3 Awards

DNB - General Surgery, MBBS

Surgery
S S Hospital and Research Centre · Thane, Maharashtra +2 more

Dr. Harshwardhan Subhedar is a General Surgeon,Laparoscopic Surgeon and Diabetic Foot Surgeon in Manpada, Thane and has an experience of 24 years in these fi…

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Sehgal Neo Hospital · Delhi +3 more

Dr. Deepti Chaudhary is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Paschim Vihar, Delhi and has an experience of 19 years in this field. Dr. Deepti Chaudhary practices…

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Brindhavvan Areion Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +5 more

Dr. Susheen Dutt is a Consultant ENT with expertise in adult, Paediatric, and Neonatal Tracheostomies, apart from management of various ENT emergencies. He a…

MS - General Surgery, MBBS

Surgery
MAVEN MEDICAL CENTER · Hyderabad, Telangana +1 more

PROCTOLOGY ie Anal Canal Diseases like Piles,Fissures,Fistulas,Abscess,Swellings, have got a new entity for treatment with dedicated Surgeon team in Day Care…

4 Awards

MS - ENT, MBBS

Otolaryngology
Artemis Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana +1 more

Dr. Anish Gupta is a dynamic and talented ENT & Head and Neck surgeon. Apart from basic otological and rhinological procedures he has a rich experience in pe…

7 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Practo Care Surgeries · Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

Dr. Sunay N. Bhat is a General,GI and advanced laparoscopic surgeon . He has been working in high volume centers and have good exposure in handling various c…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Citizens Specialty Hospitals · Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr.Sashikanth.Jonnalagadda is dual US fellowship trained in Rhinology and Head and Neck oncosurgery and is one of the very few surgeons from India to have du…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Artemis Hospitals · Delhi +2 more

Dr. Shashidhar TB is an exceptionally talented, hard working, dedicated consultant ENT and Head and Neck surgeon with enormous experience in handling challen…

21 Awards

MCh - Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, MS - General Surgery, MBBS

Plastic surgery
Bhagwati Hospital · Delhi +3 more

Dr. Ankit Gupta strives to achieve perfection. Each person is unique and their needs are unique too. He tries best to personalize treatment for each of his p…

2 Awards

Showing 61–72 of 278

Tongue Tie Release doctors by city

How Is Frenotomy Procedure Performed?

Tongue-tie release, medically known as frenotomy, is a minor surgical procedure performed to treat a condition called tongue-tie (ankyloglossia). Tongue-tie occurs when the lingual frenulum, the small band of tissue connecting the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, is unusually short, thick, or tight, restricting the tongue’s movement.

This condition is present at birth and can interfere with breastfeeding, speech development, swallowing, and oral hygiene in some individuals. A frenotomy involves making a small cut in the frenulum to release the tongue and improve its range of motion.

The procedure is simple, quick, and commonly performed in infants, though older children and adults may also undergo it if tongue-tie causes functional problems.

Why Tongue Tie Release Is Needed

A frenotomy is recommended when tongue-tie significantly affects oral function or feeding.

Common reasons for the procedure include:

● Difficulty breastfeeding in infants

● Painful breastfeeding for the mother

● Poor milk transfer during feeding

● Speech articulation difficulties in older children

● Difficulty sticking out the tongue or moving it freely

● Challenges with eating, swallowing, or oral hygiene

Doctors usually perform a careful evaluation before recommending the procedure because not all cases of tongue-tie require surgical treatment.

Types of Tongue Tie Surgery

1. Frenotomy

Frenotomy is the most common and simplest treatment for tongue-tie. It involves cutting the restrictive frenulum to free the tongue.

2. Frenuloplasty

If the frenulum is very thick or requires more correction, doctors may perform a frenuloplasty, a more extensive surgical procedure that may require stitches and anesthesia.

Procedure for Tongue Tie Release

1. Medical Evaluation

The doctor examines the tongue, oral structure, and feeding or speech difficulties to confirm the diagnosis.

2. Preparation

The procedure is typically performed in a clinic, hospital nursery, or doctor’s office. In infants, anesthesia is usually not required due to minimal nerve endings in the frenulum.

3. The Frenotomy Procedure

The healthcare provider gently lifts the tongue and makes a small cut in the frenulum using sterile scissors or sometimes a laser. This releases the tissue and allows the tongue to move more freely.

4. Post-Procedure Care

The procedure typically takes only about one minute. Babies are usually fed immediately afterward, which helps soothe them and control any minor bleeding.

Benefits of Tongue Tie Release

Frenotomy can provide several benefits, including:

● Improved breastfeeding and feeding ability

● Reduced pain during breastfeeding

● Better tongue mobility

● Improved speech articulation in some cases

● Enhanced oral hygiene and chewing ability

Many parents notice improvement in feeding soon after the procedure, although outcomes may vary.

Risks and Complications

Frenotomy is considered a safe procedure, but like any surgery, it carries some small risks.

Possible complications include:

● Minor bleeding

● Infection

● Scarring

● Damage to nearby structures such as salivary glands (rare)

● Reattachment of the frenulum

These complications are uncommon and usually manageable with proper medical care.

Recovery After Frenotomy

Recovery from tongue-tie release is generally quick.

● Infants often resume feeding immediately after the procedure.

● Mild discomfort or irritation may occur for a short time.

● Follow-up visits may be recommended to monitor healing.

● Some children may benefit from speech therapy or tongue exercises to improve mobility.

Most patients recover within a few days.

Frequently asked questions

What is tongue-tie?

Tongue-tie is a condition where the tissue connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth is unusually tight or short, limiting tongue movement.

What is a frenotomy?

A frenotomy is a minor surgical procedure that releases the tight frenulum under the tongue to improve tongue mobility.

Is the procedure painful?

The procedure causes minimal discomfort, especially in infants, because the frenulum contains very few nerve endings.

How long does a frenotomy take?

The procedure usually takes less than a minute when performed using scissors.

When is tongue-tie surgery recommended?

Doctors recommend surgery when tongue-tie interferes with breastfeeding, speech, or other oral functions.

Can adults undergo a frenotomy?

Yes, older children and adults can also undergo the procedure if tongue-tie affects speech, eating, or oral hygiene.

How soon can babies feed after the procedure?

Babies can usually breastfeed immediately after the procedure.

Are the results permanent?

In most cases, the results are permanent, although rarely the frenulum may reattach and require further treatment.

Chat Support