I had glottoplasty on 5/14/2018 and had my doctors visit on 5/21/2018.
The last two pics are from after my cricoidthyroid subluxation ( put cricoid cartledge behind and above the thyroid cartledge and sutured in place. ). That procedure stretches the vocal folds. Prior to the operation my hz was 130 as measured at Dr. Sataloff's office. That is my base. After the procedure my HZ was 160 but in a 3 month timeframe is was at 170. My timbre to me sounded male from recordings.
The first three pics are one week after the glottoplasty. I have mucous on the vocal fold area and I am swollen. I believe the web is 50% or perhaps more from looking at the pics. I will ask the doctor in 3 weeks when I see him next. I will also ask him to verify he used micro instruments. He said he would. I guess if he did not it would be a mute point (LOL).
I am supposed to speak 10 minutes an hour which I do not on the weekends as there is no one to talk to. One thing that has been great is that it has been super humid since the operation.
The doctor did a battery of tests on my throat area prior to the cricoidthyroid subluxation including an MRI with and without contrast, ultrasound, shooting my throat with electrical charges and viewing the effect for nerve damage and recording my vocal folds vibrate while making sounds. He said my right vocal fold is a little slower than my left vocal fold. Anyhow, my right vocal fold has a little pain still associated with it still. It hurt very much for a few days after the operation.
The doctor said the most difficult part of the operation of aligning the vocal folds such that it provides symmetry and having a sharp edge where the sutures join.
https://imgur.com/a/8QfEsC0I will post more pics as the vocal folds heal.
Aetna paid close to $70,000 ($64,000 to the hospital) for the first operation and $52,000 for the glottoplasty. This does not include the speech pathology and follow up visits or pre and post op testing. I just wanted them to pay 80% of doctor Kim's cost and I would pay for food, air fair and hotel. Aetna refused. I considered going South Korea and paying for it all out of pocket. In the end I chose a different path. My cost is $25 for speech pathology office visits which is my co-pay. Both the Hospital and the Doctor's practice is in network.
My voice is hoarse, which I was told is to be expected. I do notice two things. One my pitch is very high (horse but high) as measured on the fine tuner. It is just an app on my cell phone. My original base pitch on my app measured 135 hz while at Dr. Sataloff's office their instruments measured 130 hz. I do not know how the fine tuner's accuracy trends as pitch goes up. Post cricoidthyroid subluxation my base was 160 hz originally. In three months 165 hz and after 6 months 170 hz base. I had thoughts of cancelling the glottoplasty wondering if I would get to 180 or 190 hrz which would have been close enough for me.
The second thing I notice when I talk the air is felt at the back (top in the pics) of the vocal folds. It projects into the nasal passage without effort, sort of odd feeling.