Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP)

Surgery for Sleep Apnoea and Snoring

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) is a surgical procedure designed to widen and stabilise the upper airway by removing or reshaping excess tissue in the throat. The operation is most often performed for patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) or severe snoring when non-surgical options such as CPAP therapy are not effective or tolerated.

Dr Arjuna Ananda performs UPPP using advanced techniques, such as coblation, to reduce excess tissue bulk and improve airflow while minimising discomfort and recovery time.

Why UPPP May Be Recommended

UPPP may be considered for patients with:

The goal of UPPP is to improve oxygen flow during sleep, reduce apnoea episodes, and relieve associated symptoms such as fatigue and poor concentration.

Symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

Patients with OSA often experience:

What to Expect During Consultation

During your consultation, Dr Ananda will:

How UPPP is Performed

Recovery After UPPP

Recovery times vary, but most patients can expect:

Frequently Asked Questions About UPPP

UPPP can significantly reduce or eliminate snoring and improve OSA symptoms, especially in patients with obstruction caused by tonsils or soft palate tissue. Success depends on individual anatomy and the severity.

No. All incisions are made inside the mouth, so there are no external scars.

Patients usually experience a sore throat for 1–2 weeks. Discomfort is managed with pain relief and a modified diet.

Yes. It may be performed with septoplasty, turbinate reduction, or tongue base reduction if multiple areas contribute to obstruction.

Many patients notice reduced snoring and better sleep within weeks of recovery, though full benefits may take several months.

Book a Consultation with Dr Arjuna Ananda

If you suffer from loud snoring or sleep apnoea and have not had success with CPAP or other treatments, UPPP may be a practical option.

Dr Ananda consults at clinics across Sydney, including Burwood and surrounding suburbs.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover more about treatment options for sleep apnoea.

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