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'''Chondrolaryngoplasty''' (also known as '''tracheal shave''' or '''Adam's apple reduction''') is a surgical procedure often pursued by [[transgender women]] and [[non-binary]] individuals who wish to reduce the size of their [[Adam's apple]]. The procedure involves the removal of cartilage from the [[larynx]], or voice box, to decrease the prominence of the Adam's apple.
{{Short description|Surgical procedure to reduce the prominence of the Adam's apple}}


==Procedure==
'''Chondrolaryngoplasty''', also known as a '''tracheal shave''', is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the size of the [[laryngeal prominence]], commonly referred to as the [[Adam's apple]]. This procedure is often sought by individuals seeking a more feminine neck contour, particularly [[transgender]] women and [[cisgender]] women with prominent laryngeal cartilages.
The procedure is typically performed under [[general anesthesia]]. The surgeon makes a small horizontal incision above the Adam's apple. The [[thyroid cartilage]] is then exposed and shaved down to reduce its size. The incision is then closed with sutures. The procedure usually takes about an hour to complete.


==Risks and Complications==
==Anatomy of the Laryngeal Prominence==
Like all surgical procedures, chondrolaryngoplasty carries some risks. These may include infection, bleeding, and scarring. There is also a risk of damage to the vocal cords, which could result in changes to the voice. However, this is rare and most people do not experience any change in their voice after the procedure.
[[File:Adam's_apple_26.jpg|thumb|right|The laryngeal prominence, commonly known as the Adam's apple, is more prominent in males.]]
The laryngeal prominence is formed by the angle of the [[thyroid cartilage]], which is part of the [[larynx]]. In males, the angle is more acute, resulting in a more prominent Adam's apple. This prominence is less pronounced in females due to a wider angle of the thyroid cartilage.
 
==Indications for Chondrolaryngoplasty==
Chondrolaryngoplasty is primarily indicated for individuals who are uncomfortable with the appearance of a prominent Adam's apple. This discomfort can be due to gender dysphoria in transgender women or aesthetic concerns in cisgender women. The procedure is often part of [[facial feminization surgery]] for transgender individuals.
 
==Surgical Procedure==
The procedure involves making a small incision in the neck, usually in a natural skin crease to minimize visible scarring. The surgeon then carefully shaves down the thyroid cartilage to reduce the prominence of the Adam's apple. Care is taken to avoid damage to the [[vocal cords]] and other structures of the larynx.
 
===Preoperative Considerations===
Before undergoing chondrolaryngoplasty, patients typically undergo a thorough evaluation to assess their overall health and suitability for surgery. This includes a discussion of the risks and benefits of the procedure, as well as the patient's expectations.


==Recovery==
===Postoperative Care===
Recovery from chondrolaryngoplasty is typically quick. Most people are able to return to their normal activities within a week. There may be some swelling and discomfort in the throat area, but this usually subsides within a few days.
After the surgery, patients may experience some swelling and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication. It is important to follow the surgeon's postoperative instructions to ensure proper healing and to minimize the risk of complications.


==See Also==
==Risks and Complications==
* [[Gender confirmation surgery]]
As with any surgical procedure, chondrolaryngoplasty carries certain risks. These may include infection, bleeding, scarring, and changes in voice. However, when performed by an experienced surgeon, the risk of complications is minimized.
* [[Voice feminization surgery]]
* [[Transgender healthcare]]


[[Category:Medical procedures]]
==Related pages==
[[Category:Transgender and medicine]]
* [[Facial feminization surgery]]
* [[Transgender health care]]
* [[Thyroid cartilage]]
* [[Larynx]]


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Latest revision as of 11:18, 15 February 2025

Surgical procedure to reduce the prominence of the Adam's apple


Chondrolaryngoplasty, also known as a tracheal shave, is a surgical procedure designed to reduce the size of the laryngeal prominence, commonly referred to as the Adam's apple. This procedure is often sought by individuals seeking a more feminine neck contour, particularly transgender women and cisgender women with prominent laryngeal cartilages.

Anatomy of the Laryngeal Prominence[edit]

The laryngeal prominence, commonly known as the Adam's apple, is more prominent in males.

The laryngeal prominence is formed by the angle of the thyroid cartilage, which is part of the larynx. In males, the angle is more acute, resulting in a more prominent Adam's apple. This prominence is less pronounced in females due to a wider angle of the thyroid cartilage.

Indications for Chondrolaryngoplasty[edit]

Chondrolaryngoplasty is primarily indicated for individuals who are uncomfortable with the appearance of a prominent Adam's apple. This discomfort can be due to gender dysphoria in transgender women or aesthetic concerns in cisgender women. The procedure is often part of facial feminization surgery for transgender individuals.

Surgical Procedure[edit]

The procedure involves making a small incision in the neck, usually in a natural skin crease to minimize visible scarring. The surgeon then carefully shaves down the thyroid cartilage to reduce the prominence of the Adam's apple. Care is taken to avoid damage to the vocal cords and other structures of the larynx.

Preoperative Considerations[edit]

Before undergoing chondrolaryngoplasty, patients typically undergo a thorough evaluation to assess their overall health and suitability for surgery. This includes a discussion of the risks and benefits of the procedure, as well as the patient's expectations.

Postoperative Care[edit]

After the surgery, patients may experience some swelling and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication. It is important to follow the surgeon's postoperative instructions to ensure proper healing and to minimize the risk of complications.

Risks and Complications[edit]

As with any surgical procedure, chondrolaryngoplasty carries certain risks. These may include infection, bleeding, scarring, and changes in voice. However, when performed by an experienced surgeon, the risk of complications is minimized.

Related pages[edit]