OTOPLASTY
What is ear surgery?
Otoplasty
The form, location, or proportion of the ear can be improved through ear surgery, sometimes referred to as otoplasty. Otoplasty can be used to treat an ear structural problem that is present at birth or manifests over time. This treatment can also be used to treat injured ears that are malformed.
While bringing harmony and symmetry to the ears and face, otoplasty gives the ears a more natural form. Even small malformations can have a significant positive impact on a person's look and self-esteem. You might think about plastic surgery if your child or you are bothered by bulging or deformed ears.
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What conditions may ear surgery fix?
Macrotia is a disorder marked by abnormally big ears.
ears that protrude to varied degrees on one or both sides but are unrelated to hearing loss
Adult unhappiness with prior ear surgery
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Who are the ideal patients for ear surgery?
The following kids make excellent candidates for ear surgery:
Generally 5 years old, or the point at which a child's ear cartilage is stable enough for correction. -Healthy, without a life-threatening sickness or untreated chronic ear infections.
Cooperative and good at following directions Capable of expressing their views and remaining silent when surgery is mentioned.
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Adults and teenagers who are suitable candidates for ear surgery include:
individuals who are in good health and do not have any illnesses that could endanger their life or prevent them from mending
people who are optimistic and have clear objectives for having ear surgery
Nonsmokers
You should undergo ear surgery for your own reasons, not to appease the needs of others or to try to conform to some sort of ideal image, as it is a highly individualized treatment.
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