Adam's apple reduction (also called a tracheal shave or chondrolaryngoplasty) is a surgical procedure that shaves down the laryngeal prominence of thyroid cartilage in the throat, making it protrude less. In most cases, the procedure is performed as a gender confirmation surgery, sometimes during facial feminization surgery or at the same time as MTF vocal feminization surgery. Other people just want to reduce an overly large Adam’s apple for aesthetic reasons.
You can’t technically remove your Adam’s apple—it’s part of the protective, structural cartilage around your esophagus and voice box—but this procedure can significantly reduce how much that cartilage sticks out.Â
When too much cartilage is removed, vocal cords can be damaged. “If that area is damaged, the voice can actually get deeper and raspier and is almost impossible to fix,” says Dr. Sarah Saxon, a facial plastic surgeon in Austin, Texas, in a RealSelf Q&A.Â
Especially for MTF transgender patients, it’s important that the surgeon have deep experience in operating around the vocal cords. A board-certified facial plastic surgeon with training in otolaryngology (pertaining to the ear, nose, and throat) should be able to minimize this risk.
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