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A Quick Guide to Otoplasty

Before, otoplasty was considered a surgery intended only to address protruding ears. Today, however, otoplasty is performed for various cosmetic reasons. Whether you want to change your ear’s size and shape or need reconstruction, a plastic surgeon in Torrance, CA, can do otoplasty for you. 

In this post, we are sharing more information on otoplasty to help you make the right decision:

What Is Otoplasty

Otoplasty is a type of cosmetic surgery that improves the appearance of the ears. Children, teenagers as well as adults, can get this surgery.

The most common reason for otoplasty is to reduce the size and/or position of large or protruding ears. It can also be done to correct congenital disabilities, like an underdeveloped ear structure.

Otoplasty is usually performed as an outpatient procedure. This means the patient does not have to stay in the hospital overnight for recovery. The surgery takes about two hours to complete.

Different Types of Otoplasty

There are various types of otoplasty. They can be categorized into two main categories: cosmetic and reconstructive.

The most common type of otoplasty is cosmetic otoplasty. The two most common procedures are ear pinning (also called otopexy) and earlobe reduction.

Ear pinning is a procedure to set back prominent ears closer to the head. It is usually done by making an incision in the back of the ear and removing a small piece of cartilage. The incision is then closed with stitches.

Earlobe reduction is a procedure to reduce the size of large or stretched earlobes. It is usually done by making an incision in the earlobe and removing a small piece of skin. The incision is then closed with stitches. Both of these procedures are done under anesthesia.

Reconstructive otoplasty is usually done under general anesthesia. The most common procedure is the correction of microtia (a deformity of the ear caused by a congenital disability).

Microtia surgery is done to improve the appearance of the ear in people with a congenital disability that has left them without all or part of the outer ear. 

How to Prepare for an Otoplasty

Here are four tips on how to prepare for otoplasty:

  1. Choose your plastic surgeon: This is the most crucial step in preparing for otoplasty. You want to ensure you are in good hands and that your surgeon is experienced and qualified.
  2. Discuss your goals and expectations: Be sure to communicate your goals and expectations with your plastic surgeon. This will help them understand what you are looking for and ensure that you are on the same page.
  3. Prepare for surgery: There are things you should do to be ready for surgery. You will need to get blood work, and other tests done, and you will need to stop taking certain medications. Be sure to follow your plastic surgeon’s instructions.
  4. Recovery: Recovery from otoplasty can take a few weeks, however, you will already see significant results after 2 or 3 weeks. But, times vary depending on what procedure you get. You will likely have some pain and swelling and must take it easy for a while. Follow your plastic surgeon’s instructions for recovery to ensure a successful outcome.

Conclusion

Otoplasty is a good option for those looking to improve their ears’ appearance. The procedure can help to reduce the size of large or protruding ears and can also help to improve the symmetry and position of the ears. Additionally, otoplasty can help enhance the ears’ function by correcting structural deformities. To know if it’s the proper procedure, you need to consult with experts from Peninsula Plastic Surgery.

Peninsula Plastic Surgery’s plastic surgeon in Torrance, CA, can assess your case and recommend the best procedure for your needs. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Rosso of Peninsula Plastic Surgery today!