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Trachea shave surgery (Adam's apple or thyroid cartilage shaving)

Prominent thyroid cartilage is frequently a constant embarrassment to a male transsexual.
The demand for reducing and contouring the prominent Adam's apple continues to increase in our series. The results of this operation are effective, satisfying and long-lasting.

Surgical technique

  • The precedure can be done as outpatinet surgery. Sedation may also be given so you will be comfortable and relaxed during the procedure.
  • The mini-incision (2-2.5 cm ) is normally placed on upper crease of neck skin below submental (chin) area, since in most cases the scar is almost imperceptible.
  • The thyroid cartilage is exposed and marked with cautarization.
  • The thyroid cartilage is reduced, usually by shaving at the most prominent area and the rim of its upper border. The thyroid cartilage contouring is a delicate process and need to be done meticulously especially for those who have calcified (hard) cartilage due to the aging process.
  • All bleeding points are carefully checked and stopped.
  • It takes about 3/4 hour to complete the surgery.
  • Postoperative recovery

  • During the first 24-48 hours, you may experience some swelling. Few patients may have mild voice weakness in the first few days following surgery, but this is not a significant long-term problem.
  • Ice pack applied to the treated area for a couple of day is always recommended.
  • Possible complication

  • Your voice may change in case of over-dissection. It is important to reduce the cartilage only enough to reduce the prominence and not over-resection. Taking it too deep may injure the vocal cord and it is likely that your voice will permanently change.
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