| Otoplasty - A Review Of Surgery For Patients With Ear Deformities |
This 30 year old patient has both excessive protrusion and deformity of the shape of his ears (or auricle). He underwent outpatient reconstruction with excellent improvement. See both front and side views to understand how deformities other than just protrusion can be easily corrected.
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This 6 year old boy was born with excessively protruding ears. This was corrected with outpatient otoplasty. Compare the preoperative and two week post operative results.
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This 2 day old infant was born with anomalies of the scapha aspect of his ears. If reconstruction is begun within the first few days after birth, simple non-surgical molding can permanently correct this type of deformity. |
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This ten year old boy has a typical protrusion of his ears. Outpatient surgery corrected this anomaly. The typical recovery period for such a procedure is 10 days.
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This nine year old girl had a Class I deformity of her ears with excessive protrusion. Outpatient surgery corrected this condition. Her recovery time was 10 days.
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This six year old boy also had Class I deformity of his ears requiring surgical correction. He had an uneventful outpatient surgery with excellent symmetry in his results.
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