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Otoplasty

Otoplasty is a procedure performed to adjust the size, shape, or position of the ears, aiming to enhance their appearance and create better harmony with facial features.

 

This surgery can address congenital deformities, such as protruding ears (commonly known as "bat ears"), or repair damage caused by injuries or accidents.

 

In this article, ENT specialists at Magrabi Health discuss the key reasons for undergoing otoplasty and outline its steps.

 

What are protruding ears, and why is otoplasty necessary?

 

Protruding ears, or "bat ears," occur when the ears stick out noticeably, making their appearance more prominent. This condition arises due to several factors:

 

  • Absence of natural folds in the upper ear cartilage.
  • Enlarged cartilage or an increased angle between the ear and the head.
  • Genetic factors, as this condition often runs in families.

 

Although protruding ears do not cause functional issues, they can lead to psychological distress, particularly in children who may face bullying or social exclusion due to their appearance.

 

Corrective otoplasty is often recommended to address this issue, restoring the ears to a more natural position and alleviating associated emotional challenges.

 

Reasons for otoplasty

 

Otoplasty addresses a variety of concerns, including:

 

1. Congenital deformities:

  • Underdeveloped or small ears (microtia).
  • Complete absence of the ear.

 

2. Acquired deformities:

  • Injuries from accidents, such as burns or trauma from road accidents.
  • Torn earlobes caused by heavy earrings or trauma.

 

3. Aesthetic improvement:

  • For individuals seeking to boost confidence by enhancing facial appearance.

 

Types of otoplasty

 

The type of otoplasty depends on the patient’s specific needs and goals:

 

1. Cartilage reshaping:

  • Corrects protruding ears by reshaping the cartilage and recreating natural folds.

 

2. Ear reconstruction:

  • Uses cartilage from the patient’s body or synthetic materials to reconstruct an absent or significantly damaged ear.

 

3. Earlobe repair:

  • Fixes tears or deformities in the earlobe caused by injuries or stretching.

 

General steps of otoplasty

 

At Magrabi Health, surgeons emphasize the importance of thorough preparation before surgery. This involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s health, a discussion of expectations, and an explanation of potential outcomes.

 

The surgery typically involves the following steps:

 

1. Making an incision:

  • A small incision is made behind the ear to access the cartilage.

 

2. Cartilage modification:

  • The surgeon reshapes the cartilage and secures it with permanent sutures to achieve the desired ear contour.

 

The procedure usually takes 1-2 hours. Afterward, bandages are applied around the head to protect the ears during the healing process.

 

Postoperative care tips

 

To promote recovery, Magrabi Health specialists provide the following recommendations:

 

  • Keep the bandages clean and dry.
  • Take prescribed medications as directed.
  • Wear a soft headband during sleep, if advised by the surgeon, to protect the ears.
  • Avoid strenuous physical activities for a period specified by the doctor.

 

Sutures and bandages are typically removed within 10 days, and patients can resume normal activities within 4-6 weeks.

 

Potential risks of otoplasty

 

While otoplasty is generally safe, it may involve certain risks, including:

 

  • Cartilage or skin infection, which can be managed with antibiotics.
  • Asymmetry between the ears.
  • A small scar behind the ear, which typically fades over time.
  • Recurrence of the original shape, a rare complication.

 

Consulting an experienced surgeon is crucial to ensure accurate assessment and realistic expectations.

 

Otoplasty can significantly enhance appearance and confidence. Schedule an appointment at the nearest Magrabi Health branch to consult leading ENT specialists in the Middle East and receive exceptional care using the latest diagnostic and surgical techniques.

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