Prominent Adam's Apple
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A prominent Adam’s apple, also known as laryngeal prominence, thyroid cartilage bump, or “male neck bump,” is a noticeable bulge at the front of the throat that can give the neck a more masculine appearance. This feature, commonly called the Adam’s apple, develops more during puberty in people assigned male at birth as a result of higher testosterone levels, but can be visible in people of any gender. While a pronounced Adam’s apple poses no health risk, many individuals feel self-conscious about this masculine trait, especially if it conflicts with their gender identity or personal aesthetic. For those seeking a smoother, more feminine neck contour, tracheal shave surgery (also called Adam’s apple reduction or chondrolaryngoplasty) offers a safe and effective option to reduce its prominence and boost confidence.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Tracheal Shave (Adams Apple Reduction)
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