Chondrolaryngoplasty is a surgical procedure in which the thyroid cartilage is reduced in size by shaving down the cartilage through an incision in the throat, generally to aid transwomen in achieving a passable female appearance, and occasionally on men who are uncomfortable with the girth of their Adam's apple. It's often incorrectly referred to as a tracheal shave.
The surgery is usually outpatient, unless it's combined with other surgeries that require hospital stays. Particular care must be taken by the surgeon to not remove too much cartilage, as doing so can reduce the structure of the trachea and cause breathing difficulties.
In younger patients, the cartilage has a consistency somewhat like a bar of soap, and in older patients (late 20s onward) it can be harder and in some cases almost bone-like.
Most surgeons who specialize in transsexual surgeries will perform it, and some general plastic surgeons will as well. It is likely the most common surgery performed on transsexuals next to sex reassignment surgery.
Due to the proximity to the vocal folds, there is the small possibility that they may be damaged during this type of surgery. While the effects of a trachea shave on voice are minimal, some patients will choose to undergo vocal surgery at the same time.
The average time for complete recovery is about two weeks, though sometimes it takes longer than that depending on pre-existing medical conditions the patient has, like anemia.
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