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Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)
Kids often tease their peers without realizing
how much they are hurting someone's feelings. Comments about protruding,
large or prominent ears in children can often send them into hiding. Ear
surgery can make large ears smaller or bring protruding ears closer to
the head.
Your child's ears stop growing outward by about age four. It is best to
perform the surgery before a child enters school in order to prevent teasing
by insensitive classmates. However, ear surgery can be performed at any
age, including adults.
Your surgeon will usually make an incision in the back of the ear. The
cartilage is reshaped and bent back towards the head. Sometimes a piece
of cartilage is removed to provide for a more natural fold. The head and
ears are wrapped with a bulky bandage to help mold and protect the ears.
The ears will be sore for a few days. Any discomfort can be controlled
by pain medication prescribed by your surgeon.
Adults are usually up and around the same day of surgery, but kids should
take it easy for a couple of days. They can usually return to school in
a week to ten days, but they need to be careful on the playground. The
bulky dressing and sutures are removed in five to seven days. There will
be a faint scar on the back of the ear that will fade over time. A lightweight
headband is worn during sleep for the first few weeks.
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