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Otoplasty Basics - Ear Pinning - By: Abigail Aronson

The one feature you do not want to "stick out" is definitely your ears. People with protruding ears are often teased and ridiculed from a very early age for standing out just a little too much. Otoplasty or ear pinning is one of the few cosmetic surgery procedures available that is more beneficial psychologically and physically when performed at a young age rather than as an adult. But no matter what your age is, otoplasty can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Otoplasty is most commonly performed to address the degree to which the ears protrude from the side of the head, but it can also re-sculpt and shape the ears, correct defects, and reduce the overall size. Normally both ears will have to be operated in order to achieve symmetry and facial balance. In children, the cartilage is particularly soft and malleable, allowing for easier manipulation. Adults have firmer cartilage, which may cause some reshaping restrictions.

During the operation, the patient will be put under general anesthesia and a small incision will be placed in the crease that is between the outer edge of the ear and the head. Cartilage and skin will be either reshaped or removed and stitched back into place when necessary. The procedure will last anywhere from two to five hours, depending on the extent of the surgery.

Most surgeons recommend parents to stay alert about their child's feelings on protruding ears, and do not insist them on the change until they want it. Children might find the recovery process more difficult than adults. Because no pressure can be applied to the area for up to two weeks, sleeping positions will have to be adjusted in order to accommodate the ears. They will also be tender and sore for two to three weeks afterwards. Dressing will be applied for the first few days after surgery. It is best, especially in the case of children, to plan for at least three weeks off before returning to normal activities.

The recovery period might be daunting, but the good news is that there are minimal risks involved and the signs of surgery are nearly invisible. Few people have complications that exceed minor bleeding, bruising, and swelling, all of which are common after any surgery. In some rare cases hematoma has occurred. Excessive scarring is uncommon, and since the incision is placed at the fold behind the ear, no one will be able to see it. In fact, the results are usually so subtle, that no one will even suspect that you had any surgery at all.

Otoplasty can make huge improvements in both children and adults, resulting in confidence and raised esteem. Research your options carefully. If you are considering surgery for your child, it is important to educate them about the procedure and have them involved in the process. Ensure that both you and your child's expectations from the outcome are realistic and be prepared to take the necessary time off to assist your child in the recovery process. The more prepared you and your child are, the greater your chance of success.

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