What is Otoplasty (Ear Surgery) and What Are the Types of It?

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   Otoplasty, often referred to as ear pinning surgery, is a procedure to correct the shape and angle of the outer part of the ear; as opposed to the common belief, it can be performed not only for ear pinning but also for changing the size of the ear or reduce any disproportions of outer ears.

   The outer ear, auricle in medical terms, start developing before birth and keeps developing until around age 5. The uncomfortable appearance of the ears can occur during this development period or can be caused by physical trauma.

What are the types of Otoplasty?

   Otoplasty operation requires unique treatment planning for each patient; it is essential to have a detailed consultation with the surgeon before deciding on the surgery in which you express all your expectations and concerns. In this consultation, an individualized treatment plan should be created in accordance with the medical state and desires of the patient. With a good planning process and professional hands, otoplasty offers over %90 satisfaction rate.

   The details of the operation vary depending on the patient; however, there are three common types of the procedure; ear reduction, ear pinning and ear augmentation.

   Although not as commonly performed as ear reduction or ear pinning, ear augmentation has been beneficial for many patients who suffer from the unwanted appearance of overly small ears. In-ear augmentation, usually, the cartilage is taken from another part of the body and placed in the ears in a way to achieve a better size and better proportion. This type of otoplasty can also be performed for ears which get disfigured as a result of an injury.

   Ear reduction is for those who suffer from the abnormally big size of their ears. This type is often mistaken for ear pinning; however, it focuses on the big size instead of the prominent position of the ears. In the surgery, the excess tissues and cartilage are removed from the outer ears- sometimes, with the removal of those tissues, a certain amount of skin removal on the area may also become necessary. A more balanced and proportioned look of ears with the face is aimed at ear reduction.

   Ear pinning is the most demanded one among all types of otoplasty; the aim of the procedure is to pin back the ears which are too protruding from the head. It can sometimes be combined with ear reduction if it is necessary. During the operation, the cartilage is reshaped and positioned back. The operation provides more aesthetic and symmetrical results for the patients.

Who can have an otoplasty?

   Otoplasty is a suitable operation for those whose ears have reached their full size and do not have any serious medical condition which may interfere with the operation. The operation is very commonly performed for children with adequately developed and protruding ears to prevent them from the psychological problems they may suffer due to the teasing in their social life. A high percentage of children between the age of 5-16 had increased their confidence and social experience thanks to this operation.

   Talented and experienced Clinic Mono surgeons provide patients with life-changing otoplasty results; to get more information on otoplasty cost and other details of the operation, please go to https://clinicmono.com/otoplasty/; fill out the consultation form, and dedicated medical consultants will reach you immediately for your online consultation.

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