Otoplasty (Ear Surgery)
If you wish to correct the shape or size of your ears, consider otoplasty, or ear surgery. Otoplasty may be performed even on children, and can alleviate a lifetime of embarrassment due to irregularities in the appearance of the ears. At Menard Plastic Surgery, Dr. John Menard, a celebrated plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, performs ear surgery for patients in the Tuscaloosa area.
What is Otoplasty?
Surgery of the ear, also known as otoplasty, is a procedure that helps reduce protrusion of the ear away from the head. Most often, ear surgery is performed on children between the ages of 4 to 14, although it is frequently performed on adults also. It can be done with local anesthesia without putting the patient to sleep. This surgery has a high patient satisfaction rating.
Who is a Good Candidate for Otoplasty?
Otoplasty is not limited to children and may also be performed on older patients. Cosmetic procedures are available for those individuals with large ears and for those with congenital (birth) irregularities that detract from their appearance. Additionally, an individual’s ears may exhibit abnormal traits due to their genetic make-up or an accidental injury, such as losing an ear or part of an ear. Otoplasty is used successfully for each of these situations. Regardless of the procedure, patients have been pleased with the long-lasting improvements to their appearance offered by ear surgery.
What Does Otoplasty Accomplish?
Typically, ear surgery is performed on patients who wish to accomplish the following:
- Bring proportion to the face if the ears “stick out” too much
- Correct folded ear tips (lop ear)
- Reshape long or offset earlobes
- Enhance very small ears or other congenital defects
- Remedy an accidental injury, including the loss of an ear
How is Ear Surgery Performed?
Ear surgery is commonly performed under general anesthesia for children and local anesthesia for adults. The standard otoplasty procedure brings the ears closer to the head. Otoplasty begins with an incision hidden in the crease behind the ear. This incision allows the cartilage located behind the ears to be reshaped in order to position them closer to the head. The procedure takes approximately one to two hours, depending upon the extent of surgery.
There are various surgical techniques involved in correcting irregularities other than protruding ears. These techniques can be discussed with your physician during the initial consultation.
What is Recovery Like After Otoplasty?
After the surgery is completed, large bandages will be wrapped around the head. This method secures the ear in place and assists with the healing process. The bandages are usually removed within a week and replaced with smaller dressings. Generally, post-operative instructions call for plenty of rest and limited movement in order to speed up the healing process and reduce the recovery time. Patients sometimes report minor pain associated with the surgery. Any pain can be treated effectively with oral medication. While complications are rare, patients can minimize potential problems by carefully following the post-operative directions.
Don’t wait any longer to fix the position or size of your ears and restore balance and proportion to your facial appearance. Contact Menard Plastic Surgery today to schedule a consultation with Dr. John Menard at our Tuscaloosa office, conveniently located to serve residents throughout the Tuscaloosa area.