Otoplasty or ear surgery is a procedure indicated in patients who present an abnormal position of the ears for the rest of the head, reposition the so-called “loop ears”, very protruding ears that are surgically placed close to the head.
Excessive separation of the ears can cause complexes from childhood. Its growth is completed at 6-8 years, so from this age, this intervention can be performed. However, most patients who undergo otoplasty are usually adults.
HOW THE PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED
With otoplasty, the ears will be properly repositioned, closer to the head and the size can also be reduced to provide a more even appearance.
The otoplasty technique used will depend on the problem presented by the patient. Usually, a small incision is made in the back of the ear to access the atrial cartilage. The otoplasty scar is hidden behind the ear.
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER SURGERY:
The result of the operation is permanent. Corrective surgery is rarely necessary, and complications, whether skin or cartilage, are exceptional.
You will see the results of the surgery immediately, achieving symmetrical ears proportional to the size of the head.
RECOVERY
After otoplasty, a bandage is placed on both ears, which is removed after two days. After these first 48 hours, it is replaced by an elastic band that you must keep while sleeping for a month.
Most adults can return to their work activity 5 days after surgery as long as they take special care with physical and sports activities.
Average Procedure Time: 1-2 Hours
Recovery Time: 1 – 2 weeks; Strenuous activity: 6 weeks
Recommended Accommodation: 1-2 days
ty, the ears will be properly repositioned, closer to the head and the size can also be reduced to provide a more even appearance.
The otoplasty technique used will depend on the problem presented by the patient. Usually a small incision is made in the back of the ear to access the atrial cartilage. The otoplasty scar is hidden behind the ear.
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER SURGERY:
The result of the operation is permanent. Corrective surgery is rarely necessary, and complications, whether skin or cartilage, are exceptional.
You will see the results of the surgery immediately, achieving symmetrical ears proportional to the size of the head.
RECOVERY
After otoplasty, a bandage is placed on both ears, which is removed after two days. After these first 48 hours, it is replaced by an elastic band that you must keep while sleeping for a month.
Most adults can return to their work activity 5 days after surgery as long as they take special care with physical and sports activities.
Average Procedure Time: 1-2 Hours
Recovery Time: 1 – 2 weeks; Strenuous activity: 6 weeks
Recommended Accommodation: 1-2 days
Excessive separation of the ears can cause complexes from childhood. Its growth is completed at 6-8 years, so from this age, this intervention can be performed. However, most patients who undergo otoplasty are usually adults.