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Rhinoplasty |
Upper
and Lower Blepharoplasty | Endoscopic Forehead
Lift | Temporal Brow Lift |
Submental Lipoplasy |
Facelift |
Adult Otoplasty | Lip Augmentation
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| ADULT OTOPLASTY - EAR
SURGERY Adult
otoplasty is designed for the adult patient in which failure of the
ear cartilage to mould or conform appropriately produces a cup ear or
protruding ear deformity. The goal of the procedure is to provide ears
that are reduced in size and made symmetrical with each other. Adult
candidate for otoplasty should understand that firmer adult cartilage
of fully developed ears does not provide the same moulding capacity as
in children.
UNDERSTANDING THE SURGERY
Otoplasty incisions are made behind the ear in the natural skin
fold just behind the apex and posterior edge of the ear cartilage. In
most instances cartilage is moulded and reshaped with the use of
permanent stitches or sutures. In some cases it is necessary to trim
or remove cartilage to produce the desired result.
WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER SURGERY
A soft tissue pressure dressing is applied to the ears that will
remain in place for approximately 5 - 7 days. The pressure dressing
prevents the accumulation of blood or edema fluid and ultimately leads
to a more rapid appropriate cosmetic appearance. Most patients will
experience mild discomfort with an abnormal sensation or tightness in
the ears that can last for several weeks to months. As the scars are
placed behind the ear the problem of scar visibility is usually
inconsequential. The procedure can be performed under a general
anesthetic or with intravenous sedation, depending on patient
preference. Most adults can return to full normal activities within 7
- 10 days. |