Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Making The Decision To Get Otoplasty

Do your ears that protrude, are abnormally large, angle forward, fold down or do you just have natural ear folds or creases that are missing? Have you ever considered Otoplasty to correct all of these problems?

This simple procedure can make a very big difference in the symmetry of your physical appearance. Because this procedure has such a big impact on the way you look it is very important that you research and learn as much as you can about the procedure so you know it is the right one for you.

If you think that this procedure might be what you're looking for then here is a website I found that I think is very useful in learning a lot about this Plastic Surgery Procedure and many others.

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The Overall Balance Of A Person's Face Can Be Improved Through An Ear Pinning

An ear pinning procedure is capable of improving the overall balance of a person's face. The ears will be pulled in closer to their head and/or reduced in size, producing a more natural look. Los angeles cosmetic surgeons are able to accomplish these effects by either removing the skin to pull the ears back or reducing the cartilage in the ear. That not only helps improve the physical appearance of the patient, but will also restore respect and self-confidence to the patient.

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Children, Most Commonly Between The Ages Of Four And Fourteen, Will Receive Ear Pinning

Otoplasty is typically performed on children between the ages of four and fourteen. Ear pinning surgery on adults is possible as well, and there are no additional problems or risks associated with performing the surgery on adults. The procedure is able to help a child avoid any teasing from their peers because of their large ears. These factors are able to affect a person's confidence which leads them to seek their own ear pinning procedure.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Children Who Endure Teasing Can Benefit The Most From Ear Surgery

Ear surgery is usually done to set prominent ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears. Ears are almost fully grown by age four, so the operation is done on children between ages of four and fourteen. Ear surgery is also possible in adults with fewer risks. You have to be clear about what and how you want your ear to be when you talk to the doctor.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

There Are a Variety of Ear Problems that Ear Pinning Can Help

Besides protruding ears, there are a variety of other ear problems that can be helped with surgery. These include: "lop ear," when the tip seems to fold down and forward; "cupped ear," which is usually a very small ear; and "shell ear," when the curve in the outer rim, as well as the natural folds and creases, are missing. Surgery can also improve large or stretched earlobes, or lobes with large creases and wrinkles. Surgeons can even build new ears for those who were born without them or who lost them through injury.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Recovery From Ear Pinning

The patients is usually up and around within a few hours of surgery. If you prefer you may stay overnight in the hospital until all the effects of general anesthesia wear off. To promote best molding and healing, the patient's head is wrapped in a bulky bondage. The pain in the ear can be relived by medication. Within a few days the bulky bandage will be replaced by a lighter dressing similar to a headband. The dressing should be worn day and night stitches will be removed or will dissolve in about a week. For about a month, avoid any activity which will make your ear bend. Adults can go back o work five days. Children can go back to school after a week. Most patients are satisfied with the results of ear surgery.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

Renew Your Confidence with Ear Pinning

The goal of treatment is to create pleasing, symmetrical ears which are well shaped and well positioned in relation to the head. Each patient requires an individualized treatment plan carefully designed to fit his or her specific needs. An otoplasty is designed to reshape the cartilage framework. This is done by a combination of creating new folds with permanent sutures, reducing excess cartilage and repositioning the whole ear complex closer to the side of the head. Incisions are usually placed in the groove behind the ear, thus making them well camouflaged.

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Otoplasty Gets Rid of Psychological Pain for Many People

The size and shape of the ear is dependent on the underlying cartilage. Cartilage is the rubbery, semi-rigid, substance the body uses to give various structures, such as the nose, their shape and flexibility. The ear cartilage is made up of a series of folds and cup-like structures, all of which contribute to its final shape. If a person is born with too much cupping or not enough folds, the ear will be forced away from the side of the head and give the appearance of protruding. Once one gains understanding of the problem, you can then understand the treatment. The surgical procedure to correct this problem is called an Otoplasty, but may be more commonly known as an “ear pinning” or “ear reshaping”.

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Improve The Appearance of Protruding Ears

Otoplasty (Cosmetic Ear Surgery) is a surgical procedure used to improve the appearance of protruding ears or to reduce the size of large ears. It can also help correct ear deformities such as "lop ear," "cupped ear," or "shell ear." Otoplasty can be performed on children and adults, however children need to wait until the ears are almost fully grown. This usually occurs by the age of 4 or 5.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Otoplasty Complications are Infrequent with a Qualified Surgeon

When cosmetic ear surgery is performed by a qualified, experienced plastic surgeon, complications are infrequent and usually minor. Nevertheless, as with any operation, there are risks associated with surgery and specific complications associated with this procedure. A small percentage of patients may develop a blood clot on the ear. It may dissolve naturally or can be drawn out with a needle. Occasionally, patients develop an infection in the cartilage, which can cause scar tissue to form. Such infections are usually treated with antibiotics; rarely, surgery may be required to drain the infected area.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Ear Pinning: The Surgery

Ear pinning usually takes two or three hours, the technique depends on the problem. In one of the more common techniques, the surgeon makes a small incision in the back of the car to expose the car cartilage. Then the plastic surgeon will sculpt the cartilage and bend it back towards the head. The stitches which are non removable may be used to help maintain the new shape. Some times as large piece of the cartilage is removed to give a more natural looking fold, when the surgery is complete. In another technique, a similar incision is made in the back of the ear. Skin is removed and stitches are used to fold the cartilage back on itself to reshape the ear without removing cartilage. The surgery will leave a faint sear in the back of the ear, which will fade with time.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Otoplasty: The Surgery and Aftercare

Otoplasty is a relatively simple plastic surgery procedure, which removes excess cartilage and reshaped natural folds through incisions behind the ears. Sutures in the cartilage will secure the ears in the correct position from the patients head. It is important not to correct the position of the ears by excess skin removal, as this will create an unnatural connection of the ears to the scalp. The procedure takes approximately one to two hours. Mild pain medication is prescribed to treat any discomfort experienced following otoplasty surgery. A protective head band is worn post-operatively for a minimum of two weeks. Patients may return to most physical activities within a few weeks.

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Ear Surgery Helps Children Avoid Teasing From Peers

Ear pinning is most commonly performed on children between the ages of four and fourteen. Ear pinning on adults is possible as well and there are no additional risks associated on performing the procedure on adult patients. The procedure can help a child avoid teasing from peers because of protruding ears. Such factors may affect an individual's confidence, leading them to seek their own ear pinning.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Reshape Your Ears with Cosmetic Ear Surgery

Otoplasty is a surgical process to reshape the ear. Some individuals are born with prominent ears while others may sustain injuries to the ear that may result in deformities. A variety of different techniques and approaches may be used to reshape congenital prominence of the ears or to restore damaged ears. Each individual seeking otoplasty is unique both in terms of the appearance of their ears and expectations for results following otoplasty surgery. The incisions used in this procedure may be placed in front of the ear, behind the ear or both in front & behind. This procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia on an outpatient basis. Surgery time is approximately 1 to 2 hours and recovery time is approximately 2 to 3 weeks.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Ear Surgery Will Enhance Your Appearance

You may choose to have ear surgery if your ears are prominent or you feel your ears are too large for your face. Ear surgery will enhance your appearance by setting prominent ears back closer to your head or reduce the size of large ears. Most patients, young and old alike, are thrilled with the results of ear surgery. If you are considering otoplasty for your child—keep in mind that ears usually reach adult size by the age of four or five.
I believe that ear surgery can save a person from years of torment, specifically children. Has anyone had this surgery performed on them and would like to share their story?

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Are You a Candidate for Cosmetic Ear Surgery?

You may be a candidate for ear pinning (otoplasty) if you have ears that stick out too far from the side of the head. You may also want to have an otoplasty procedure if your ears have an unusual or undesirable shape. The goal is to create ears that have normal folds and shape with a normal level protrusion from the side of the head.


Otoplasty can save a person, specifically a child from years of torment and teasing. Has anyone had ear surgery performed on them and would like to share the story?

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Ear Surgery Sets Prominent Ears back Closer to the Head

Ear surgery or otoplasty is usually done to set prominent ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears. Ears are almost fully grown by age four, so the operation is done on children between ages of four and fourteen. Ear surgery is also possible in adults with fewer risks. You have to be clear about what and how you want your ear to be when you talk to the doctor.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Cosmetic Ear Surgery Explained

This surgery takes approximately one hour to perform. The technique used is typically an incision approximately 1 1/2 inches long in the crease behind the ear where the cartilage is exposed. The fold is re-created, if needed, and the cartilage is secured to the back of the head. Precise measurements are taken so both ears protrude from the side of the head approximately 12-15 mm after the otoplasty surgery. Both permanent and dissolvable sutures are used to help maintain the new shape of the ear. The dissolvable sutures fall out about a week after surgery.

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Many Parents Choose to have Their Children's Ears Corrected

Otoplasty cosmetic surgery, also referred to as ear shaping or ear pinning, can correct protruding or deformed ears. Many parents choose to have their children's ears corrected at an early age, usually between four and 14, to prevent ridicule during adolescence. However, many adults also request otoplasty to correct misshapen or oversized ears.

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Do you have "Dumbo-Ears?"

Many children are born with ears that protrude to far from the head. This causes the “dumbo-ear” appearance and is often embarrassing and traumatic. The problem is corrected by a combination of stitching and reshaping the ear cartilage, to bring it closer to the head. Also known as “ear pinning,” it is a common cosmetic surgery for adults and children with protruding ears.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Are You a Candidate for an Otoplasty?

You may be a candidate for ear pinning (otoplasty) if you have ears that stick out too far from the side of the head. You may also want to have an otoplasty procedure if your ears have an unusual or undesirable shape.

I find it interesting that most people that have an otoplasty performed are children. Has anyone older than 18 ever had one performed? What were the results like?

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Monday, December 8, 2008

Correct Your Protruding Ears with an Otoplasty

As is the case with many facial characteristics, the size and shape of one's ears is most often a familial trait. Children with protruding ears, for example, will often see that same characteristic in their parents' and grandparents' ears. Surgical correction of this deformity can be performed with great success as early as the fourth year. By such time, the ear has reached almost adult size, so there will be little subsequent change.

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Friday, December 5, 2008

Reduce The Size of Large Ears

Ear surgery, or otoplasty, is usually done to set prominent ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears.

When ear surgery is performed by a qualified, experienced surgeon, complications are infrequent and usually minor. Nevertheless, as with any operation, there are risks associated with surgery and specific complications associated with this procedure.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Feel Normal About Your Ears with an Otoplasty

Ear surgery or otoplasty is usually done to set prominent ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears. Ears are almost fully grown by age four, so the operation is done on children between ages of four and fourteen. Ear surgery is also possible in adults with fewer risks. You have to be clear about what and how you want your ear to be when you talk to the doctor.

I had no idea they could perform otoplasty at such a young age. I always thought plastic surgery was for adults.

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