Aftercare & Recovery

Post-Frenectomy Care – A Parent’s Guide to Smooth Healing

August 29, 20253 min read

Introduction

A frenectomy, whether for a tongue tie or lip tie, can make a world of difference for your baby’s feeding and overall development. But the procedure is only part of the journey. Proper aftercare is essential to ensure smooth healing, prevent reattachment, and help your baby adjust to improved oral function.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about post-frenectomy care, from immediate steps after the procedure to tips for feeding success. At Latched Beginnings, we pair gentle CO2 laser releases with personalized aftercare support to give families the best possible outcomes.

Latched Beginnings is here to help your baby thrive by providing gentle, effective tongue-tie and lip-tie releases. With personalized care and a supportive team, we guide you and your little one toward a future of happy feeding, optimal growth, and lasting wellness.


Why Aftercare Matters

After a frenectomy, the mouth is healing from a small wound. Without proper aftercare, the tissue can reattach, reducing the benefits of the release. A consistent aftercare routine ensures that:

  • The surgical site heals with full mobility
  • Your baby adapts to their new range of motion
  • Feeding improvements are maintained

Immediate Post-Procedure Tips

  • Comfort Measures: Offer skin-to-skin contact, breastfeeding, or bottle feeding immediately after the procedure to soothe your baby.
  • Pain Management: Follow your provider’s recommendations, which may include infant Tylenol (based on weight) to minimize discomfort.
  • Observation: Watch for signs of excessive bleeding or unusual swelling and contact your provider if concerned.

Oral Exercises and Stretches

Your provider will demonstrate gentle exercises to prevent the tissue from reattaching. These typically involve:

  • Lifting the tongue or lip to stretch the wound area
  • Sweeping motions to keep the area mobile
  • Short, frequent sessions throughout the day (often 4–6 times daily)

Consistency is key, skipping stretches can increase the risk of reattachment.


Feeding Support After a Frenectomy

Feeding may feel different for your baby after the release. Some may latch better immediately, while others need time to adjust.

Helpful tips:

  • Work with a lactation consultant to improve latch and positioning
  • Offer frequent, shorter feeds to encourage practice
  • Be patient, muscle coordination develops with time and guidance

Signs of Healthy Healing

  • Gradual improvement in feeding efficiency
  • Reduced maternal nipple pain (if breastfeeding)
  • Decreased gassiness and fussiness
  • Wound area appears smaller and less inflamed over time

When to Contact Your Provider

Seek advice if you notice:

  • Excessive bleeding that doesn’t stop with gentle pressure
  • Fever or signs of infection
  • Complete refusal to feed
  • Significant regression in feeding ability

How Latched Beginnings Supports You Post-Procedure

We believe aftercare is just as important as the procedure itself. That’s why we:

  • Provide clear, written aftercare instructions
  • Offer in-person and virtual follow-ups
  • Collaborate with feeding specialists for comprehensive care
  • Remain available to answer questions during the healing process

Why CO2 Laser Helps Healing

  • Less tissue trauma compared to scissors
  • Natural cauterization reduces bleeding
  • Faster recovery time

Real Parent Testimonials

“The aftercare guidance we received made all the difference. The team at Latched Beginnings checked in regularly, and my baby’s feeding improved within days.”, Michelle R.

“I was nervous about the stretches, but they showed me exactly what to do. Healing went smoothly, and now my baby feeds without frustration.”, Tom & Erika L.


Conclusion

A successful frenectomy isn’t just about the release, it’s about the healing that follows. With the right aftercare routine and professional guidance, your baby can fully benefit from their newfound mobility.

Latched Beginnings is here to help your baby thrive by providing gentle, effective tongue-tie and lip-tie releases, paired with personalized aftercare plans. We’re committed to guiding you through every step of the healing process.

Visit https://www.latchedbeginnings.com to learn more or schedule your consultation.

Written with care by

Dr. Kacie Culotta, DMD

Dr. Kacie Culotta is the only dentist in Austin with both a laser certification for tongue-tie releases and a lactation counselor certification. If something in this article resonates, we are here to help.

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