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Otoplasty
(PINNING BACK OF EARS)
Procedure
Otoplasty is performed to create or restore the centerfold to large or
prominent ears. The extent of the procedure depends on what changes are desired
and what your surgeon deems to be appropriate for you. The common employed
technique your surgeon may use is to make an incision in the back of the ear
and remove skin to expose your ears cartilage. Your surgeon will then use
sutures to fold the cartilage in on itself to reshape the ear. In some cases
the result may be achieved without sutures, but by weakening the cartilage
before doing the folding. Your incisions will then be closed with sutures.
Length of Procedure
This procedure will take about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the extent of your
surgery. In more complicated cases the time will be longer.
Type of Anesthesia
This procedure can be done under local or general anesthesia, and usually on
an outpatient basis.
Side Effects
Immediately after surgery you will have throbbing and aching of the ear, but
this can be relieved with medication. You will have mild bruising that will
subside within the first week of surgery. Your surgery will leave a faint
scar in the back of your ear, which will fade with time.
Risks
Fortunately, significant complications from this procedure are infrequent,
and thousands of people undergo this procedure with no complications.
However, anyone that is considering this procedure should be aware of the
benefits and risks. The potential complications of this surgery are best
discussed on a personal basis with your surgeon. Though some complications
that may be discussed are the fact that a small percentage of patients may
develop a blood clot on the ear, which may dissolve naturally, or have to be
drawn out with a needle. You have the risk of developing an infection in the
cartilage, which can cause scar tissue to form. Such infections can be
treated with antibiotics.
Recovery
Your head will be wrapped in a bulky bandage immediately following surgery to
promote the best molding and healing of your ears. These bandages will be
removed within a few days; a lighter head dressing similar to a headband will
replace the bulky bandages. Any activity in which the ear might be bent
should be avoided for a month, in some cases you may be advised to wait
longer. Children may return to school after seven days, if they are careful
when on the playground. Adults may return back to work after seven days and
resume most normal activities after a couple of weeks after surgery.
Reading about your prospective procedure is your first step in gathering
information. Once you have decided that the procedure is right for you, a
personal consultation is available for your convenience with Dr. H.A. Najafi.
This will give you a more detailed explanation of your prospective procedure
and answer any questions or concerns you have regarding your surgery. Click
on contact us to contact a member or our staff, to schedule your consultation
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