Plastic Surgery Case Study – Tracheal Shave Surgery in Asymmetric Adam’s Apple Cartilages
Background: A large Adam’s apple or thyroid cartilage causes a visible prominence in the contour of the neck. This is a common feature of many male necks and thus is not seen as aesthetically undesirable unless it is extremely large. In contrast females prefer a smoother neck contour with little to no thyroid cartilage prominence. Read More…