Ear Surgery (Otoplasty): Before and After
The ear surgery procedure, Otoplasty, was performed on nearly 60,000 women and men in the past two years, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dallas plastic surgeon Dr. Weider uses delicacy in technique and refined skills to improve the ears, as follows:
- Reduce the appearance of prominent ears
- Bring the ears closer to the head
- Improve genetic defects
Dr. Weider performs ear reshaping, technically known as otoplasty, for children over the age of five or six and adults. Dr. Weider brings together his general surgical skill and plastic surgery expertise to create an improvement for people interested in ear reshaping. During consultation with Dr. Weider, you will learn about every feature associated with the ear reshaping procedure, including:
- Explanations on how ear structure, bones, and cartilage may influence the procedure
- Techniques that may be involved in the procedure
- Anesthesia
- Facility choices such as our fully accredited facility and surgical center
- Guidelines to reduce the risk of complications
- Costs for ear reshaping surgery, including: surgeon’s fees, anesthesia fees and facility fees
Ear Surgery
Dr. Weider performs ear reshaping to produce a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The time required for ear reshaping may be one or more hours, depending upon the extent of the procedure. During ear surgery, Dr. Weider may use general anesthesia or sedation agents and local anesthesia to perform the procedure. The procedure is usually performed in our fully certified operating room or in a local Dallas surgery center.
During ear reshaping surgery, Dr. Weider usually creates incisions hidden behind the back side of the ears to perform the procedure. During otoplasty, Dr. Weider will typically use internal sutures to reshape the ears and may remove excess ear cartilage to allow for adequate reshaping. The precise technique used in the procedure depends upon a variety of factors, including: the anatomy of the ears and patient goals. At the end of the procedure, a head wrap dressing is placed around the head to cover the ears.
Aftercare for Ear Surgery
Dr. Weider will see you in the days following the procedure. Most people return to work within one week following the surgery.
During recovery, you will be provided with guidelines for activity restrictions and discomfort management, including medications to ease discomfort. As with all medical procedures, complications may occur during or after the procedure. The guidelines provided by Dr. Weider help to reduce the risk of complications. Complications are rare and can usually be managed by Dr. Weider. Complications may include: adverse anesthesia reaction, excessive bleeding, and slight asymmetry of the ears. You may experience swelling, bruising, bleeding and numbness following surgery which subsides over time.
The results of the procedure will be visible within days of the procedure. The results usually last a lifetime. The longevity of results may be affected by aging, poor lifestyle habits, medical conditions and the use of certain drugs. In the end, ear reshaping provides for a complimentary appearance of the ears and face. Dr. Weider’s patients often experience a renewed sense of self confidence following ear reshaping surgery.
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