Otoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct an ear deformity known as prominent ear. Otoplasty is an operation to restore the ears to a more normal shape and position. 

In which cases is otoplasty performed?

Aesthetic Reasons: Otoplasty may be preferred for aesthetic reasons in cases where the person is not satisfied with the appearance of the ears. This procedure helps to ensure that the ears have a more uniform and symmetrical shape. Thus, it contributes to making a person more self-confident. 

Childhood Period: A prominent ear is a condition that is often observed during childhood. For this reason, otoplasty is performed especially at this age so that children feel more comfortable socially and are not the subject of potential bullying or teasing. 

The otoplasty operation is performed to correct the shape and position of the ears. It is usually applied to bring the ears into a position closer to the head and reduce the scoop-like appearance.

During the operation, an incision is made from the back of the auricle and it is reshaped. With the stitches, the ears are brought into a more decent position and the stitch marks after the operation are minimal.

The healing process of the otoplasty operation may differ from person to person, and the patient can return to their normal activities within a few weeks. Otoplasty operation for children can usually be performed depending on their age and maturity. Children must have completed at least 6 years of age. 

Otoplasty can be performed depending on personal aesthetic preferences and needs. It is important for people who are considering the operation to consult with a experienced specialist surgeon and make a decision by getting information about the procedure.

To Whom the Otoplasty (Prominent Ear) Aesthetics Is Performed? 

Otoplasty (prominent ear aesthetics) is performed for people who are not satisfied with the appearance of their ears and want to correct ear deformity. 

Children: The prominent ear usually becomes noticeable during childhood. Children can apply for otoplasty if their parents or themselves want to correct this aesthetic problem. However, it is preferable that the child to whom the operation will be performed to be at least 6 years of age since the ears may change during the growth process.

Care After Otoplasty (Prominent Ear) Aesthetics

Proper care after otoplasty (prominent ear aesthetics) can speed up your healing process and prevent unwanted complications. 

The care of the stitches made during the operation is important. You should clean and care the stitch marks as recommended by your doctor. If the stitches are dissolvable by themselves, stitch removal is not required most of the time.

During the healing process, avoid applying excessive pressure or rubbing to your ears. Be careful not to put your head in contact with the pillow often and not to choose clothes with tight throats when choosing clothes. 

The post-operative process

Avoid excessive physical activity during the post-otoplasty period. This can damage the ears and slow down the healing process. Keeping your head high while lying down during the healing process reduces swelling. Sun Protection: Protect your ears from the sun after the operation for skin sensitivity. It may be useful to use sunscreen or a hat.

Care after otoplasty may vary from person to person and is shaped depending on your doctor’s recommendations. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions so that your recovery process is faster and smoother. 

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