Ear Aesthetics


Ear aesthetic operations are normally performed to reduce the size of the ears or correct protruding.

Protruding Ear Aesthetics

Protruding ears are normally mislabeled as just being large. In actuality, protruding ears are the result of some parts of the ear being flat where they should be folded and this means that the angle between the head and ears is larger than normal, causing the ears to be overly visible when looked at from the front.

Surgical Methods

Otoplasties narrow the angle between the ears and head, create missing folds or reduce the size of large ears. This procedure can generally be carried out from the age of 6 onwards. The ear is entered from behind to file away cartilage and a fold is created towards the rear with special stitches. Sometimes a situation occurs called microtia where the ear fold hasn’t developed or only the ear lobes are present. Ear reconstruction is performed in such cases. In general, this involves using the patient’s tissues, and sometimes this is done in conjunction with some prostheses.

Type of Anesthesia and Length of Procedure

Otoplasties are generally performed on outpatients, yet the doctor may recommend intervention is carried out in an operating theatre.

A general anesthetic is usually recommended for young patients. A local anesthetic combined with a sedative is usually preferred for mature patients.

The procedure lasts 1.5-2 hours, though more complicated procedures can last longer. In general, the ear’s cartilage is accessed through an incision made at the back of the ear, through which the cartilage is either cut into smaller pieces which are then removed or are lightly filed to give the ear the correct shape.

Recovery Period

The patient will be able to get up and move around a few hours after the operation, then return home. The patient’s head will be wrapped in bandaging at the end of the operation to facilitate the ears’ acclimatization to their new shape and their recovery. This bandaging is removed after 2-4 days, and the head is rebandaged with light padding. Once this too is removed, a headband is recommended for use while sleeping. Using this headband during the day will also help to better protect your ears. Avoid any activity that exposes your ears to the risk of bending for 1.5 months after the procedure. Most mature patients can return to work about 10 days after the operation. Children can return to school about a week after, but they should be careful during normal school activities.

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Treatment Summary

Session 1
Operation length 1 hour
Anesthesia Local/General
Discomfort period 1-5 days
Return to work 3 days
Full Recovery -
Results Permanent
Hospital stay -

F.A.Q

Are ear aesthetic results durable?

The results after successful otoplasty are long-lasting. However, as with any other operative plastic surgery, it is possible to relax in-ears of age. This is the main factor that can affect the shape of the ears. Long-lasting results are visible, and improvements in-ear shape are significant.

What is the ideal age of patients for otoplasty?

Otoplasty is most effective when administered to younger infants as the cartilage is still soft and prone to manipulation. From a psychological point of view, the operation of children in school-age will help to avoid the emotional burden on the child.

Otoplasty on one or both ears?

In most cases, both ears are affected. For this reason, the operation is performed on both ears. However, if there are anomalies of one ear, then the operation will consist of shaping symmetrically looking ears.

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