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Ear Correction
Protruding ears are a source of embarrassment and mental
anguish for many people, especially children. In the past
few decades, thousands of individuals have been physically
as well as psychologically helped through otoplasty, a surgical
procedure designed to correct this condition.
There are several surgical procedures which are designed
to bring the ears closer to the head. A basic procedure involves
making an incision at the back of the ear to expose firm tissue
called cartilage. The surgeon may either fold down the cartilage
and use the sutures to keep the folds together or will remove
excess cartilage. After reshaping the cartilage, the incisions
are closed with small sutures, and the ears are covered with
bandages. Otoplasty can be performed under general anesthesia
in which the patient is put to sleep, or under local anesthesia
in which the areas are numbed and the patient remains awake.
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Pain or discomfort connected with the surgery is controlled
by medications. Bandages are removed within a few days and
may be replaced by a somewhat lighter dressing which is worn
for several weeks. Scars from the incisions are, for the most
part, inconspicuous because they are made within the creases
of the ears.
If you are interested in learning more about otoplasty, please
contact our office and we will be
happy to answer your questions.

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