Introduction
A lip tie release can dramatically improve feeding and comfort for babies, but what happens after the procedure is just as important. Without proper aftercare and support, some children may face lingering challenges with oral function, dental health, or airway development.
At Latched Beginnings, we focus not only on performing gentle, precise releases but also on helping families prevent future challenges so their children can thrive long term.
Why Ongoing Care Matters
A lip tie is more than just a “tight lip.” It affects feeding, oral posture, and sometimes even airway development. Once released, the lip must learn to move freely — and that requires guidance, support, and time.
Areas to Watch After a Lip Tie Release
- Feeding and Latch
- Babies often need practice achieving a proper seal at the breast or bottle.
- Working with a lactation consultant helps retrain efficient feeding.
- Oral Motor Development
- Gentle stretches prevent reattachment and encourage mobility.
- Oral exercises strengthen muscles for chewing, swallowing, and speech.
- Dental Health
- Untreated lip ties can cause gaps between front teeth.
- Early release, paired with proper follow-up, supports healthier dental alignment.
- Airway and Breathing
- Proper lip closure supports nasal breathing and airway development.
- Families often notice quieter, more restful sleep after release.
How to Prevent Future Complications
- Commit to Aftercare Exercises: Consistency prevents reattachment and ensures lasting results.
- Work with Specialists: Collaboration with lactation consultants, pediatric dentists, and speech therapists supports overall development.
- Monitor Milestones: From feeding to speech, track your child’s progress and address concerns early.
- Stay Connected: Regular follow-ups allow your care team to adjust recommendations as your child grows.
How Latched Beginnings Supports Families
At Latched Beginnings, we provide:
- Gentle CO2 laser lip tie releases for minimal discomfort and faster healing
- Personalized aftercare plans with guidance on exercises
- Collaboration with trusted providers for comprehensive support
- Long-term follow-up to ensure your child continues to thrive
Parent Reflection
“We were nervous about what would come after the release, but Latched Beginnings guided us every step. Our daughter is now feeding better, and her smile is healthier than ever.” — David & Emily L.
Conclusion
A lip tie release is just the first step. Preventing future challenges requires the right aftercare and long-term support.
Give your baby the gift of lasting health. Schedule a consultation today at LatchedBeginnings.com.