A specialist-led approach to achieving a deeper, more natural-sounding voice through personalised assessment and treatment.
Testosterone Not Always Enough
Hormonal therapy can lead to changes in voice pitch, particularly in individuals undergoing masculinisation. However, these changes are not always predictable or sufficient.
In some cases, the voice may remain higher than expected or lack the desired depth and resonance.
Common challenges include:
Limited lowering of voice pitch despite testosterone
Inconsistent or unstable voice tone
Lack of vocal depth or fullness
Voice not aligning with personal identity
Therapy vs Surgery
Voice therapy focuses on training techniques — helping improve clarity, control and vocal efficiency. It is often the first step in managing voice concerns.
However, when anatomical or structural limitations exist, therapy alone may not achieve significant pitch change.
Type III Thyroplasty
Type III thyroplasty is an advanced surgical procedure designed to lower voice pitch by adjusting the tension and configuration of the vocal cords.
This procedure is typically considered in carefully selected individuals where non-surgical approaches have not achieved the desired outcome.
Key aspects:
Targets structural components of voice production
Produces a lower and more stable pitch
Performed with high precision under specialist care
Type III Thyroplasty is a specialised procedure designed to lower voice pitch by adjusting the structure and tension of the vocal cords, resulting in a deeper and more stable voice.