Cosmetic ear surgery to reshape ears and to adjust their position the way you want it so you can live with confidence!
What is Otoplasty?
Otoplasty is a cosmetic procedure to improve the appearance of the ears. It may be performed to pin back ears that stick out, reshape disfigured ears, or resize them. Most issues, whether present from birth or occurred due to trauma, can be resolved through this procedure.
How can I know if this procedure can help me?
If you think reshaping or repositioning will help the appearance of your ears then chances are this procedure can help you. If you want this kind of help you can visit us for a consultation and we can discuss your case.
Is there any risk involved in the procedure?
The only main risks involved are cosmetic, should the surgery not go as planned. If you are in the hands of an experienced surgeon, there is little to no chance of this happening. There is very rarely a chance of this procedure affecting your hearing.
Does the surgery hurt?
You will not feel any pain during the procedure since anesthesia will be used to numb the area or to help you sleep through the operation.
How much does Otoplasty cost?
The cost of the procedure depends on the nature of the surgery and the amount of work being done. It is not possible to say what yours will cost without a consultation.
What to expect during surgery?
The procedure is performed after administering local or general anesthesia. The type of anesthesia depends on the nature of surgery. Depending on the purpose of the surgery the procedural steps may vary. However, for reshaping the main steps are:
Making small incisions
Removing excess cartilage and skin
Remodeling cartilage
Stitching it into place
Treatment at a Glance
2 Hours
Surgical Time
None
Hospital Stay
1 Months
Recovery
General or Local
Anesthetic
Immediate
Result
1 Week, 1 Month
Follow Up
What to expect after the procedure?
You can expect some bruising after the treatment. The treated area will be bandaged and you will be informed about proper aftercare. The bandages will be removed in less than 2 weeks after treatment. If you feel discomfort, you can ask for pain medication. Once the bandage has been removed you might still be asked to wear a band on your ears when sleeping to prevent any unwanted contact.