Is frenotomy a safe procedure?

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Is frenotomy a safe procedure?

Frenotomy is considered a safe procedure for treating tongue tie in infants. It is a minimally invasive surgery with little risk and typically quick recovery time. Complications are rare, but they can include bleeding, infection, or damage to surrounding tissues, although these are uncommon when an experienced healthcare provider performs the procedure. The benefits of frenotomy, particularly in improving breastfeeding and preventing potential speech or dental issues, generally outweigh the risks. Most babies tolerate the procedure well, and any discomfort is usually brief. Parents should follow the post-procedure care instructions the healthcare provider provides to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of complications.