Otoplasty, or ear reshaping surgery, can correct prominent or asymmetrical ears. Here’s what to consider:
Techniques vary from pinning ears closer to the head to reshaping cartilage. The right approach depends on your desired outcome.
Ear surgery requires precision to maintain symmetry. A board-certified surgeon specializing in otoplasty ensures balanced results.
Benefits include improved facial harmony and self-confidence. Risks may involve temporary numbness or minor asymmetry.
Recovery is usually quick, with most patients returning to normal activities in 1–2 weeks. Wearing protective headbands may be recommended.
Any individual with prominent ears can go for ear reshaping. The ideal age is before starting school, as there is a high chance of bullying by other kids. Still confused? Book an appointment with a board-certified plastic surgeon right now.
Recovery can take up to 2–3 weeks. Stitches and bandages are removed after one week. Final results can be seen after 3–4 months.
Preparation for otoplasty is:
• First of all, get a consultation, either physical or online.
• Clear all your doubts and queries before going for surgery.
• Blood investigations: usually baseline tests, but the doctor may suggest accordingly.
• Trust the process and have very realistic expectations.
It usually depends on the age of the patient. If the patient is under 13 years old, we usually prefer general anesthesia (in which the patient is fully asleep). If the patient is older than 14 years, we prefer local anesthesia (which means that only the ears will be numbed).
Any individual with prominent ears can go for ear reshaping. The ideal age is before starting school, as there is a high chance of bullying by other kids. Still confused? Book an appointment with a board-certified plastic surgeon right now.
Recovery can take up to 2–3 weeks. Stitches and bandages are removed after one week. Final results can be seen after 3–4 months.
Preparation for otoplasty is:
• First of all, get a consultation, either physical or online.
• Clear all your doubts and queries before going for surgery.
• Blood investigations: usually baseline tests, but the doctor may suggest accordingly.
• Trust the process and have very realistic expectations.
It usually depends on the age of the patient. If the patient is under 13 years old, we usually prefer general anesthesia (in which the patient is fully asleep). If the patient is older than 14 years, we prefer local anesthesia (which means that only the ears will be numbed).
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