Vocal Dysphoria Trans Man
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Vocal dysphoria, also known as voice dysphoria or pitch dysphoria, is a common experience for trans men, transmasculine individuals, and those assigned female at birth (AFAB) who feel dissatisfied with their voice sounding feminine. This deep discomfort occurs when someone's voice does not match their gender identity, leading to anxiety, social withdrawal, or fear of being misgendered. Transgender men may seek gender-affirming solutions such as testosterone therapy, voice training, or voice masculinization surgery (sometimes called voice deepening surgery or Thyroplasty Type III) to achieve a natural, masculine-sounding voice. Addressing vocal dysphoria can dramatically improve confidence and quality of life, helping individuals speak authentically and navigate daily life with greater ease.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Voice Masculinization Surgery
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