
Laryngeal Injection Augmentation
Laryngeal injection augmentation is a minimally invasive procedure that improves voice quality by adding temporary or permanent material to the vocal cords, the structures responsible for producing sound. This technique is often used to treat voice problems caused byweak or paralyzed vocal cords, helping them close more effectively during speech. The procedure involves injecting a substance—such as collagen or similar materials—through a small needle into the vocal cords under a precise guidance. It can restore voice strength and clarity, providing quicker recovery compared to more extensive surgeries, and is often used as a treatment option or a test before definitive surgery.