Anesthesia Options
Anesthesia
Options
Anesthesia Options for Every Level of Care
Comfort, safety, and peace of mind—no matter your procedure.
Because your peace of mind matters as much as your treatment
Every patient—and every procedure—is different. Your comfort and safety are our top priorities. That’s why we offer a complete range of anesthesia options to keep you comfortable and relaxed throughout your treatment. Our surgical team carefully selects the right level of anesthesia based on your procedure, medical history, and personal comfort preferences. Whether you need a simple local anesthetic or a full hospital-based general anesthesia, our experienced team ensures every patient feels at ease.
We’ll discuss your options in detail so you can feel confident, comfortable, and fully cared for every step of the way.
Our Anesthesia Options Include:
- Local Anesthesia
Used for minor procedures, local anesthesia numbs a small area so you remain fully awake but completely comfortable. It’s quick, effective, and allows you to return to normal activities soon after treatment. - Nitrous Oxide Sedation (Laughing Gas)
A safe, mild sedative inhaled through a small mask, nitrous oxide helps ease anxiety and creates a sense of calm relaxation while you remain awake and responsive. The effects wear off quickly after the procedure. - IV Sedation
Often called “twilight sleep,” IV sedation provides a deeper level of relaxation. You’ll remain drowsy and may not remember much of the procedure, while still breathing on your own. This is an excellent option for patients with higher anxiety or longer treatments.
- IV General Anesthesia
Administered intravenously, this provides a fully asleep experience—ideal for complex procedures or patients who prefer not to be aware during surgery. Your breathing and vital signs are closely monitored at all times by our trained anesthesia team. - Inhalational General Anesthesia
Delivered through a breathing mask, inhalational anesthesia gently brings you into a deep, controlled sleep for surgery. This option is often used for longer procedures requiring complete unconsciousness and full comfort. - Hospital OR–Based Surgery
For medically complex cases or extensive procedures, general anesthesia may be administered in a hospital operating room. Our surgeons work with board-certified anesthesiologists and hospital staff to ensure the highest level of safety and specialized care.
Anesthesia Procedure
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