All About Otoplasty in Turkey
Introduction: Otoplasty, also known as ear surgery, is a cosmetic procedure to change the shape, position or size of the ears. Ear surgery can be performed on children as young as five years old and up. The best candidates for otoplasty are people who are healthy and have a positive outlook.
There are two types of incisions that can be made during otoplasty: the traditional incision behind the ear or an incision in the crease where the ear attaches to the head. After making the incisions, the surgeon will reshape or remove cartilage and then place permanent sutures to hold the new shape of the ear in place. In some cases, skin may need to be removed or additional cartilage may need to be grafted from another part of your body.
The results of otoplasty are usually permanent, but in some cases, the ears may require additional surgery to maintain their new shape. There is usually minimal scarring after ear surgery. Most scars will fade over time and will be hidden behind the ear.
Body: How Long Does Otoplasty Last?
Otoplasty is typically a quick procedure that takes about two hours to complete. You will be given local anesthesia and sedation to keep you comfortable during the surgery. In some cases, general anesthesia may be used.
After the Procedure
You will need someone to drive you home after your surgery because of the sedation. It is important that you rest with your head elevated for at least three days following your surgery. You should avoid strenuous activity for at least two weeks after your procedure. Most people return to work and school within seven to 10 days.
How Much Does Pinning Ears Back Cost?
The cost of otoplasty varies depending on factors such as the surgeon's experience, hospital fees and geographical location. In general, expect to pay several thousand dollars for this procedure. Otoplasty is usually not covered by health insurance because it is considered a cosmetic procedure; however, if your child has a birth defect or if their hearing is affected by their protruding ears, your insurance may cover part or all of the cost.
Otoplasty can improve both the appearance and self-esteem of children and adults who are bothered by large or misshapen ears. The best candidates for otoplasty are healthy individuals with a positive outlook who have realistic expectations about what this type of surgery can achieve. If you are considering otoplasty, talk to a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your options and learn more about what this type of surgery can do for you.