Aesthetic Ear Surgery

Prominent ear problem is a common anatomical disorder that can be seen in approximately 1 in every 20 children.

There are three anatomical disorders that cause the appearance of prominent ears. These are:

Each of these three disorders may have different severity in each patient. Treatment is aimed at correcting these disorders.

In the first 3 months after birth, the ear cartilage is very soft, It takes shape easily under the influence of estrogen hormones passed on from the mother. The appearance of prominent ears can be reduced or corrected by molding and taping during this period. However, this procedure is useless after 3 months.

The ideal age for prominent ear surgery is 4- It is between 6 years old. It is recommended that the surgery be performed before children start primary school to avoid affecting their mental state. At the same time, the soft ear cartilages are shaped more easily. This surgery may be recommended at an advanced age for those who cannot have surgery at a young age.

An incision is made behind the ear. , the front side of the ear cartilage is weakened by scratching with a special tool, the fold of the auricle is created with stitches and the auricle is brought closer to the head. Some excess skin is removed from the incision area. The advantage of this method is that the scar remains behind the ear and since the cartilage is not cut, swelling is minimal and the results are permanent.

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