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| The Quick Facts |
| Length of Procedure: |
| 1 to 2 hours |
| Anesthesia: |
| Local, with sedation for adults; general for children |
| In or Outpatient Procedure: |
| Outpatient |
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Ear Reshaping, or Otoplasty, can change the shape of your ears to improve their appearance, and put them in balance with the rest your face.
It is commonly performed to correct protruding or excessively large ears.
Surgery can be performed at any age, and is frequently performed on adults. Children should wait until the ear has
reached near full development at around age 5 or 6. By correcting the ears before a child enters school, potential psychological trauma can be avoided.
This procedure is often covered by
insurance.
Otoplasty involves changing the framework of the ear cartilage, which modifies the way the skin drapes over it, and the overall appearance of the ear. Otoplasty is usually performed through a small incision hidden on the back of the ear, near the crease. Once the incision is made, the cartilage is reshaped and the ear set back closer to the head to create the desired look. The scar is normally inconspicuous and well-hidden after it has healed.
For additional information on Ear Surgery / Otoplasty, visit the
American Society of Plastic Surgeons for this procedure.