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Understanding How the Voice Works

The human voice is one of the most remarkable instruments of communication. It begins deep within the larynx, where the vocal folds (or vocal cords) vibrate as air passes through them. These vibrations, shaped by the tongue, lips, and mouth, produce the endless variety of tones that define speech, emotion, and identity.

At Yoskarn Clinic, we believe that understanding voice anatomy and its function is the first step toward achieving or restoring a healthy, confident sound.


Anatomy of Voice Production

The vocal mechanism involves a delicate coordination between breathing, muscle control, and resonance. The lungs supply air pressure, the vocal folds generate sound through vibration, and the throat, mouth, and nose act as resonating chambers that color and amplify the tone.

Yoskarn Clinic’s specialists use advanced diagnostic tools to evaluate these intricate structures, helping patients understand the source of voice issues — whether they stem from overuse, aging, or medical conditions.


How Sound Is Produced

When you exhale, air flows through the glottis — the space between the vocal folds. As tension and airflow interact, the folds vibrate hundreds of times per second, creating sound waves. By adjusting pitch, tension, and airflow, your voice becomes higher, lower, softer, or stronger.

Our experts analyze this process in detail for each patient, enabling precision-based treatments and customized therapy plans that protect long-term vocal health.


Stroboscopy: Seeing the Voice in Motion

Laryngeal stroboscopy is an advanced imaging technique that allows physicians to visualize vocal fold vibration in slow motion. By synchronizing a strobe light with the frequency of the voice, clinicians can see minute irregularities invisible to the naked eye.

At Yoskarn Clinic, this non-invasive examination is performed using high-definition video stroboscopes, ensuring the most accurate assessment for singers, speakers, and patients considering voice surgery.


Voice Production & Health

Healthy voice production depends on good hydration, balanced muscle control, and proper breathing technique. Excessive shouting, throat clearing, smoking, and dehydration can all harm the delicate tissues of the vocal folds.

Our clinic offers comprehensive voice evaluations, preventive care, and post-surgical training designed to keep your voice clear, strong, and expressive — for both professional and everyday communication.


Why Choose Yoskarn Clinic

For more than 40 years, Dr. Somyot Kunjak and his multidisciplinary medical team have been at the forefront of voice and aesthetic surgery in Thailand. Combining medical precision, artistic understanding, and patient-centered care, Yoskarn Clinic has become a trusted destination for those seeking to restore or enhance their natural voice.

Patients choose Yoskarn Clinic because we offer:

At Yoskarn Clinic, we don’t just treat the voice — we help patients rediscover confidence, identity, and expression through sound.



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