This image demonstrates normal appearance of the ears in relation to the face.
IndicationEar surgery may be performed to set disproportionately large or prominent ears closer to the head.
ProcedureThousands of ear surgeries (otoplasties) are performed successfully each year. The surgery may be done in the surgeon's office-based facility, in an outpatient surgical facility, or in a hospital. The surgery is performed while the patient is awake but pain free (local anesthetic) or deep asleep and pain free (general anesthetic). The procedure usually lasts about two hours, depending on the extent of the correction needed.
The most commonly employed technique is one in which the surgeon makes incisions in the back of the ear and removes skin to expose the ear cartilage. Sutures are used to fold the cartilage to reshape the ear.
Other surgeons choose to forgo sutures in favor of cutting or abrading the cartilage before folding it.
The ear is brought closer to the head by creating a more pronounced fold (called the antihelix) in the central portion of the ear.
AftercareThe ears are covered with a bulky, moderate pressure dressing following surgery. There is usually some tenderness and discomfort, that is easily controlled by medication. Most patients leave the hospital on the same day, or shortly thereafter.
Within two to four days, the outer pressure dressings are removed but the patient is asked to wear a light head dressing for two to three weeks to promote healing.
Faint scars are concealed in the flexion creases behind the ears; there are no incisions in front of the ears.
Reviewed ByReview Date: 11/16/2011
David A. Lickstein, MD, FACS, specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
Yes. Plastic Surgeons Doing this Job very easily, Ear Surgery, Ear Reshipping, Cosmetic Ear Surgery,
Most ear surgery is microsurgery
Ear surgery is performed on children and adults
When looking to find a cosmetic surgeon that will perform ear surgery some information on the internet suggests that it is cheaper to have ear surgery in Brazil. To get a price for the ear surgery the websites all ask the clients to email for specific ear surgery pricing.
Ear surgery is performed to correct certain types of hearing loss, and to treat diseases of, injuries to, or deformities of the ear's auditory tube, middle ear, inner ear, and auditory and vestibular systems
Types of ear surgery include stapedectomy, tympanoplasty, myringotomy and ear tube surgery, ear surgery to repair a perforated eardrum, cochlear implants, and tumor removal
Ear surgery
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There are many risk from ear reduction surgery. The first risk many people do not think of is infection. Scarring is another risk of the surgery which needs to be taken into consideration.
One can find more information about ear surgery when one goes on the site of WebMD. Or one can learn more at the official site of American Society of Plastic Surgeons to view photos and information about ear surgery.
Conditions that may require corrective ear surgery include cholesteatoma (abnormal skin growth in the middle ear), chronic otitis media with recurrent infections, congenital malformations like microtia (underdeveloped outer ear), and trauma to the ear resulting in deformities or damage to the ear structures. Surgery may be necessary to address these conditions and improve hearing, ear shape, or overall ear health.
The preparation depends upon the type of ear surgery performed. For many procedures, blood and urine studies and hearing tests are conducted