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Prominent ear, also known as "bat ears," refers to a condition where the ear cartilage is more pronounced, causing the ears to stick out prominently. This condition typically occurs during ear development, resulting in a protruding appearance.
Otoplasty, commonly known as ear pinning surgery, is performed to correct prominent ears and create a more aesthetically pleasing ear profile. The procedure involves reshaping the ear cartilage based on the individual's needs. Otoplasty is often carried out in three stages.
The first stage involves correction using stitches. The second stage may involve the removal of excess cartilage if necessary. The third and final stage may include weakening the cartilage structure. These stages can be applied depending on the patient's specific requirements, and the surgery can be performed seamlessly without visible stitches.
The results obtained from these procedures are generally successful, and individuals can enjoy an aesthetically pleasing ear structure throughout their lives.
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Otoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct the size, shape, or position of the ears. This procedure is commonly done for aesthetic purposes.
Suitable candidates for otoplasty are typically individuals who feel self-conscious about the size, shape, or position of their ears and are seeking a surgical solution. This is often common among children or adolescents, but adults can also undergo otoplasty.
Otoplasty is typically performed under local or general anesthesia. The surgery involves making hidden incisions behind or on the back of the ears. After these incisions, the shape, size, or position of the ears are corrected to achieve a more aesthetic appearance.
Post-operative pain from otoplasty is typically minimal and can be managed with prescription or over-the-counter pain medications. There may be discomfort and swelling after surgery, but these usually subside over time.
The recovery process after otoplasty varies from person to person but generally takes a few weeks. During the recovery period, bandages and a special headband may be worn, and careful care of the surgical area is required.
Yes, the results of otoplasty are typically permanent. However, in some cases, corrective or adjustment procedures may be necessary several years after surgery.