Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeries

Otoplasty

Lop-ear deformity is a condition whereby the ears protrude abnormally from the side of the head. Instead of slanting backward, they stick almost straight out and look excessively large. For young children this obvious difference can be a source of embarrassment and teasing. Ears usually reach their adult size by the age of 5 or 6. Correction of this problem can be done anytime thereafter.

The ear is reformed by removing skin and cartilage from the ear's back side, re-creating natural folds, and then sewing everything into a more flattened position. A headband will need to be worn for 2-3 weeks after the surgery. Rarely are there any noticable scars. Children require general anesthesia for this procedure, but teenagers and adults can be done under local anesthesia. Surgery is often performed in the hospital, but it requires no overnight stay.

See how the procedure is performed


Other Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeries:

|Abdominoplasty| |Blepharoplasty| |Breast Augmentation| |Breast Lift| |Breast Reduction| |Breast Reconstruction| |Collagen Replacement Therapy| |Dermabrasion/Dermaplaning| |Facelift| |Forehead Lift| |Otoplasty| |Liposuction| |Rhinoplasty| |Scar Revision| |Skin Cancer| |Spider Veins|


Please note: This Web site provides general information only. Nothing here should be construed to provide specific individual medical advice about any condition. If you are considering any of the procedures described here, please contact our office for additional individualized information.

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