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You probably
remember the kid in grade school with big ears – the one always
getting teased. Large, protruding ears are the bane of
childhood. As we grow older, they can make us feel
self-conscious about our appearance.
Perhaps,
prominent ears run in your family. Approximately 25% of
children by parents with prominent ears will also develop
prominent ears, and the same teasing you may have suffered as a
child may be part of your child’s early years.
Otoplasty, or
corrective surgery for prominent ears, can be done any age after
five years. By age five, the ear cartilage has grown to nearly
adult size and is resilient enough to support corrective
surgery. Dr.
Pletsch uses special suture techniques to reshape the
ear cartilages into a natural shape. These techniques are well
established and time-proven.
Otoplasty can
give you, or your child, gratifying, permanent results quickly
and effectively.
In adults,
the surgery can be performed under local or general anesthesia. It is recommended that children be completely asleep for the
surgery, since it lasts approximately two hours. The surgery is
performed through an incision behind the ear so there is no
visible scar.
After the
surgery, a large protective dressing is applied for three days. Afterwards, a headband is worn by children day and night for
three weeks. The headband helps to protect the ears from abrupt
changes in position during the critical early healing period. Full activity can be resumed in three weeks, and contact sports
are safe after six weeks. At first, the ears feel numb and look
flat against the side of the head. Mild bruising is usual, but
this subsides within two weeks. As with other plastic surgery
of the face, there is little pain. Everything feels back to
normal within four to six weeks.
Visit our
plastic /
cosmetic surgery
offices located
in
Scotts Valley and
Monterey, CA, near the
Santa
Cruz,
San Jose
and
San Francisco,
California (CA) area.
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