
Our voice is our most important instrument of communication. It is also one of the key factors in determining our position in society. Ideally, a person's voice should be consistent with their gender, age, and physical appearance. If not, it may create problems in how the individual is perceived by others.
Voice aesthetics refers to the set of procedures performed to adjust the perceived thinness or thickness of the voice, ensuring harmony with one™s gender, age, and appearance.
How is Voice Aesthetics Performed?
Various surgical procedures can change the perceived thinness or thickness of the voice. These interventions, performed endoscopically through the mouth or via a small incision in the neck, aim to adjust the length, mass, and tension of the vocal cords”similar to tuning the strings of an instrument. By modifying these factors, it is possible to make the voice sound thinner, thicker, or alter its timbre. Combining voice therapy with surgical treatments further enhances the likelihood of successful results.
Voice Thinning
The main factor that determines whether a voice sounds thin or thick is its fundamental frequency”the number of vibrations the vocal cords produce each second. In healthy adults, this frequency is typically below 120 Hz for men and above 150 Hz for women. Simply put, a higher fundamental frequency results in a thinner voice, while a lower frequency leads to a thicker voice.
How is Voice Thinning Surgery Performed?
Several surgical techniques can be used to make the voice sound thinner, with Type 4 thyroplasty being the most common. This procedure is performed under local anesthesia so that the patient's voice can be monitored throughout the surgery, ensuring the desired result. The technique involves lengthening the vocal cords by bringing together two large cartilages in the larynx through a small incision at the lower front of the neck. For patients seeking gender reassignment, the Adam™s apple can also be reduced during this surgery.
What is Voice Thickening?
Voice thickening procedures can be highly effective for improving social communication and perception. These interventions are most commonly performed for men.

How is Voice Augmentation Surgery Performed?
Voice thickening surgery is typically performed by an ENT specialist or a phoniatrist. The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia, though general anesthesia may be used in some cases. During the operation, adjustments are made to increase the thickness of the vocal cords, resulting in a deeper and fuller voice. As with any surgery, there are risks involved, so the decision should be carefully made in consultation with a specialist.
Why is Voice Aesthetics Performed?
There are several reasons someone may seek voice thinning procedures. One of the most common is for gender transition, where achieving a voice that matches one™s new physical appearance is essential to their identity. Additionally, women who have undergone hormone therapy in childhood or who experience hormonal issues may develop a deep voice, which can cause social discomfort.
Who Needs Voice Aesthetics?
A pleasant voice is something many people desire, making almost anyone a potential candidate for voice aesthetics. Most commonly, these procedures help individuals who struggle with the perception of their voice”whether it sounds too thin or too thick”in social situations.
For women, a deep or thick voice can result from anatomical structure, long-term smoking, or childhood hormone treatments. Men may seek care for voices that are too thin or high-pitched. Voice aesthetics are also essential for individuals undergoing gender transition. In summary, anyone who feels their voice does not align with their gender, age, appearance, or social identity may benefit from voice aesthetic procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there voice enhancement surgery?
Yes, voice enhancement surgeries are available in certain cases. However, the purpose and specific technique used are tailored to each individual's needs.
Is vocal cord surgery risky?
As with any surgical procedure, vocal cord surgery carries risks. However, risks are minimized when performed by a specialist doctor and appropriate precautions are taken.
Which doctor performs vocal cord surgery?
Vocal cord surgery is typically performed by an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist or a phoniatrist.
Is it possible to change the tone of voice?
Yes, there are ways to change the tone of the voice. However, the effectiveness of these methods depends on the individual™s vocal cord anatomy and overall health.
Can vocal cords be operated on?
Yes, vocal cords can be operated on. However, choosing surgery depends on a specialist™s evaluation and the individual needs of the patient.