Trachea shave surgery (Adam’s apple reduction) Example result by Dr. Chettawut

Case 1: 30 years old patient from Thailand

Before and After Trachea shave surgery

Case 2: 43 years old patient from England

Before and After Trachea shave surgery

Case 3: 24 years old patient from China

Before and After Trachea shave surgery

Case 4: 19 years old patient from Australia

Before and After Trachea shave surgery

Case 5: 25 years old patient from Australia

Before and After Trachea shave surgery

Case 6: 44 years old patient from USA

Before and After Trachea shave surgery

Description of the procedures

 

Dr. Chettawut’s expertise on this type of procedure is truly extensive and reliable. He is able to limit the surgical incision to be as short as possible, averagely 1.20-1.50 cm with the less visible post-operative scarring.

 

The incision will be located higher up from the Adam’s apple (as far as possible) but will still allow good access to all parts of the Adam’s apple.

 

Dr. Chettawut routinely perform the maximum reduction (shaving of prominent cartilage) to achieve a smooth and flawlessly feminine neck without impairing the voice box and its adjacent parts.

 

Trachea shave is always necessary for face & neck feminization if the Adam’s apple (prominence of thyroid cartilage) is noticeable in any angle or neck position.