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Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)

Otoplasty is a procedure designed to pin back the ears closer to the head or reduce their size. This procedure can be performed on younger individuals as wells as adults. This results in more natural-looking ears. The Otoplasty procedure varies with every patient and their degree of ear deformity.

The operation usually takes about two hours and is performed in an outpatient setting under general or local anesthesia with sedation. During the operation, an incision is made behind your ear to hide any obvious marks of surgical intervention. Multiple, strategically placed, sutures are placed to shape the cartilage into normal folds, which were missing pre-operatively. The cartilage is then reshaped using techniques of scoring, suturing, limited removal or combinations of the three.

The reshaped framework is then repositioned to achieve the best balance with the opposite side and to reduce excessive projection. The skin is re-draped, any excess skin is removed, and the incision behind the ear is closed. All of your incisions will be carefully closed with stitches.  A gentle pressure dressing is placed to prevent excessive fluid accumulation beneath the skin.

To reduce the swelling or collection of fluid beneath the skin, you'll have a dressing on your head to put gentle pressure on your ears and maintain their new position. After about two or three days, the dressing will be removed.  Some of the suture will dissolve while other sutures will require removal in 7 to 10 days. You'll be able to wash your hair as soon as your head dressing is removed on the second or third day after surgery.

Most patients experience very little pain following their procedure. There will be slight discomfort or soreness- mostly when you bump or move your ears. This will be for about a week or two. You will notice some swelling in the ears for two to three weeks following surgery. Most bruising will resolve in the first week or two. During this time, you can cover your ears with your hair.

Following Otoplasty surgery, detailed instructions are given to you as to postoperative care and activity. It is important for you to follow these instructions in order to minimize any complications and to help achieve the best results. Dr. Jones will also advise you as to when you return to your normal activities. Most patients are able to return to school or work after a few days to a week, and more strenuous activities in about three weeks following surgery.