Well if you are refering to lifespan (reduction) due to excessive writes, than no.
In sleep mode the laptops state is held in RAM, then power use is minimized to all components.
Hibernation is another story as the computer's state is writen to the drive (SSD in your case) and powered down. There are many suggestions to never use hibernation with an SSD and in fact, would be better to power down the system (change "what happens when I close the cover" to shut down) because the start up is pretty fast compared to a platter drive.