Tracheal Shave

Another of the most glaring indications of the male appearance is the tracheal, or Adam’s apple. Developed during puberty, this triangle like ridge in the middle of the neck is comprised of cartilage and surrounds the vocal cords.

Dr. Bensimon’s technique is an extremely effective way to safely reduce the Adam’s apple, which consists of carefully removing and shaving off cartilage in this area. 

A small less than an inch incision is performed high on the neck and not directly over the cartilage itself helps  to hide the scar, and with proper after care, it will become flat and unnoticeable. 

Patients have been extremely satisfied with their results, and reduction between 80 and 100% is often realistic.  Our patients find that this improvement allows for the process of blending in so much easier.

 

Other FFS Surgeries

Blepharoplasty – Eyelids

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Cheek Bone Implants

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Lip Augmentation

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Frontal Bossing Plasty

During puberty, the male skull develops a more rounded prominence above the brow line…

Booking a consultation with Dr. Bensimon

Whether for one or other of the care we provide, do not hesitate. Contact us to schedule your consultation with Dr. Eric Bensimon.