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Can a chondrolaryngoplasty reduce the appearance of a small trachea?

Started by mistyjensen, November 20, 2018, 06:51:23 AM

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mistyjensen

Hi,

I ask this question because I was born with a small trachea. I wonder if chondrolaryngoplasties can be safe and effective on patients like me with modest, visible trachea as compared to patients with preexisting larger visible tracheae. Or has the law of diminishing returns set in that surgeons can't remove more of the tracheal cartilage from the latter group without running a higher risk of complications compared to the latter?

I recently learned that my insurance approved many of the preauthorization requests for me to have FFS. The office of the surgeon, who will perform the FFS, and I are awaiting approval from the insurance on the preauthorization requests for a trachea shave and brow lift
Sincerely,

Caitlyn
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