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Ear Surgery Helps Many Children Gain Self Confidence
Ear surgery or otoplasty is usually done to set prominent ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears. Ears are almost fully grown by age four, so the operation is done on children between ages of four and fourteen.
Ear surgery is also possible in adults with fewer risks. You have to be clear about what and how you want your ear to be when you talk to the doctor.
Many children are born with ears that protrude to far from the head. This causes the "dumbo-ear" appearance and is often embarrassing and traumatic. The problem is corrected by a combination of stitching and reshaping the ear cartilage, to bring it closer to the head. Also known as "ear pinning," it is a common cosmetic surgery for adults and children with protruding ears.
The surgeon will evaluate the patient's condition and recommend the most effective technique specific instructions will be given on how to prepare for the surgery.
If the child is young, the surgery is performed on general anesthesia, so the child will sleep through the operation. For older children or adults, the surgery may be performed by using local anesthesia combined with a sedative. The child will be awake and relaxed.
The surgery usually takes two or three hours, the technique depends on the problem. In one of the more common techniques, the surgeon makes a small incision in the back of the car to expose the car cartilage. Then the surgeon will sculpt the cartilage and bend it back towards the head.
The stitches which are non removable may be used to help maintain the new shape. Some times as large piece of the cartilage is removed to give a more natural looking fold, when the surgery is complete. In another technique, a similar incision is made in the back of the ear. Skin is removed and stitches are used to fold the cartilage back on itself to reshape the ear without removing cartilage. The surgery will leave a faint sear in the back of the ear, which will fade with time.
The patients is usually up and around within a few hours of surgery. If you prefer you may stay overnight in the hospital until all the effects of general anesthesia wear off. To promote best molding and healing, the patients head is wrapped in a bulky bondage. The pain in the ear can be relived by medication.
Within a few days the bulky bandage will be replaced by a lighter dressing similar to a headband. The dressing should be worn day and night stitches will be removed or will dissolve in about a week. For about a month, avoid any activity which will make your ear bend.
Adults can go back to work five days. Children can go back to school after a week. Most patients are satisfied with the results of ear surgery. Be realistic in your goals and don't expect a perfect symmetric in both ears. The goal of the surgery is improvement not perfection.
Risks involved are when a qualified and experienced surgeon performs the ear surgery, the complications and risks involved are usually minor. Patients may develop a blood clot on the ear. It can dissolve naturally or drawn out with a needle. Patient may develop an infection in the cartilage, which can cause sear tissue to form.
About the Author
Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about plastic surgery in Newport Beach, California and plastic surgery procedures like Newport Beach Otoplasty, nose job, tummy tuck, liposuction, arm lift, eyelid surgery, and thigh lift.
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