before after trachea shave

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u/xyewwx
Wed Dec 9 15:48:59 2020 UTC
(27 comments)

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u/Magenta_mist
Wed Dec 9 16:48:47 2020 UTC
(7 children)

Tbh I’m just not seeing it. I don’t see an Adam’s Apple in before or after.

20
Wed Dec 9 18:47:25 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Same. I think the after is bigger due to post-op swelling.

14
Wed Dec 9 17:34:52 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Same

11
Wed Dec 9 20:37:28 2020 UTC
(1 child)

Kind of depressing when someone else’s before is goals 😅 lol

1
Wed Dec 9 22:45:06 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Same

6
Wed Dec 9 18:37:44 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Same

6
Wed Dec 9 19:33:19 2020 UTC
(0 children)

"Corporate needs you to find the difference between this picture and this picture..."

3
Wed Dec 9 20:05:33 2020 UTC
(0 children)

I was saying the same thing

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u/[deleted]
Wed Dec 9 17:42:40 2020 UTC
(0 children)

I literally just had mine done a week ago and there's a hell of a lot more to it than that... and I also don't see anything....

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u/ChrysalisEmergence
Wed Dec 9 20:10:07 2020 UTC
(0 children)

did you get it across the whole length?? Cuz I don't see it, no shame in trying again I had two rhinoplasty incisions at the same site. I also wanna get a flatter trachea profile overall.

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u/xyewwx
OP
Thu Dec 10 03:18:33 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Hi thank you for the comments, it is smaller.

I can say for this little adam apple it was not worth it. the scar was not hidden and I got adhesion( the incision stuck) and my throat couldn't move freely and i had to get it released by another dr. Something small turned into big issue.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9DVw-8gPgc

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u/DoraTrix
Wed Dec 9 16:41:55 2020 UTC
(5 children)

Who did you go to?

1
Wed Dec 9 18:23:31 2020 UTC
(4 children)

dr Keojampa I'm pretty sure

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u/xyewwx
OP
Thu Dec 10 15:42:06 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Yes keojampa

1
Fri Dec 11 08:47:40 2020 UTC
(2 children)

How did you guess?

2
Fri Dec 11 14:45:25 2020 UTC
(1 child)

it wasn't a guess haha she had a phase (no offense to op at all, I understand things didn't go the way you hoped and I'm very sorry for that) of pretty prolifically speaking negatively of dr. keo

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u/xyewwx
OP
Sat Dec 12 06:27:04 2020 UTC
(0 children)

exactly this is trash, i didn't travel from another country to have him put the incision down low and then have to search for another dr to fix his incision.

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u/Lighting_Queen
Thu Dec 10 00:04:49 2020 UTC
(0 children)

And here I thought my Adam's Apple was subtle. 😳

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u/K-A-T-I-
Thu Dec 10 05:14:26 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Castor oil rubbed on the skin where you have the adhesion helps to loosen it. Rub it in nightly

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u/PartPhysMama
Thu Dec 10 06:18:36 2020 UTC
(0 children)

I think I have a bigger Adam’s apple than you started out with, tbh, and I’m afab. I’m sorry it wasn’t worth it for you either.

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u/Federal-Tension
Wed Dec 9 18:19:17 2020 UTC
(1 child)

Maybe get laser for the scar and it may fade. I would if I had money and a scar bothers me.

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u/xyewwx
OP
Thu Dec 10 05:38:16 2020 UTC
(0 children)

gonna try that FT thank you

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u/surgnurse89
Sat Dec 12 01:14:39 2020 UTC
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(1 child)

Have you had a scar revision of the scar over your Adam's Apple ?

I thought I saw in a video clip that the scar was adherent to the Adam's Apple and more prominent than it is this picture.

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u/xyewwx
OP
Sat Dec 12 06:20:13 2020 UTC
(0 children)

That is the scar in this picture and it was adherent for months but I had a facelift with Dr. Jumaily and he released it for me during surgery, it is so much better now.....its still there a small line...which shouldnt be there at all but its so much better. The incision was folded somehow when it was adherent making it look even worse. All could have been avoided by placing it inch higher.

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u/thegirlwithnoname19
Sat Dec 12 05:52:24 2020 UTC
(1 child)

Looks like the smallest cut I have seen from a trach shave. Most I have seen, the cut is way bigger like 4 times bigger.

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u/xyewwx
OP
Sat Dec 12 06:13:55 2020 UTC
(0 children)

i traveled from another country , across a border , paid $1000's to have him hide it and he placed it low and visible causing adhesion.....while hiding it on his other patients. Another surgeon (Jumaily) released it for me. It might be small for you but it was just a sign of all around poor work.

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u/Neksa
Wed Dec 30 03:08:23 2020 UTC
(0 children)

i'm sorry to be honest but i genuinely can't see the difference. hope insurance covered it