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Here, you will find information procedures that are performed while you are fully awake. Using local anaesthetic, these safe and effective techniques enable your specialist to assess or treat your voice box without the need for general anaesthetic.
A special filler material is injected into one of your vocal cords to improve your voice or help with swallowing
Botulinum toxin is injected into the voice box to reduce the spasms and improve the voice in patients with laryngeal dystonia
Botulinum toxin helps by relaxing the cricopharyngeus muscle, improving swallowing or facilitating burping to occur
A superior laryngeal nerve block numbs the larynx near the nerve to reduce throat sensation and treat chronic refractory cough
A flexible nasendoscopy is an examination that allows a specialist to look at the inside of your nose, throat, and larynx using a thin, flexible tube called a nasendoscope.
A rigid endoscope is used to directly visualise the larynx while the patient is awake, typically performed under local anesthesia for diagnosis.
A specialised examination which uses a small camera and a flashing light to slow down and visually capture the rapid vibrations of your vocal folds when you speak or make sounds.