Otoplasty
An otoplasty is an outpatient procedure designed for patients with a condition called prominent ears. These are ears that protrude too far outward when viewed from the front. Patients with this condition may experience social embarrassment or teasing from others. This can negatively affect one’s confidence and self-image. The condition may be caused by underdevelopment of the fold in the ear called the antihelix, excess cartilage in the bowl of the ear called the concha, or by a combination of both. A consultation with Dr. Mitchell will help you understand which of these causes is contributing to your ear prominence, and how an otoplasty may benefit you.
Depending on the cause, Dr. Mitchell will tailor his operation to best relieve the ear prominence and correct the deformity. The procedure is performed through incisions located behind the ears, well hidden from normal view. Recovery is excellent, with most experiencing very little pain. For children, it is recommended to wait until the child is at least six years of age, as the ear is still growing and premature surgery on the ear can potentially stunt its growth. Post-operatively, a protective garment is worn continuously, except during bathing, for one month to protect the repair while it heals. The garment is then worn for an additional two weeks at night while sleeping. The patient is instructed to avoid any physical activity (i.e., wrestling etc.) that may damage the repair for six weeks.
Although unusual, complications can occur. Dr. Mitchell will explain the risks in detail during your consultation.
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