Experienced Head of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery at Horovice Hospital with a General Medicine degree from Charles University in Prague and Specialist Certifications in Plastic Surgery and Surgery. Postgraduate education includes various courses in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Reconstructive Microsurgery, and Anatomy. Also involved in an experimental project with the Internal Grant Agency of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic.
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Ear plastic surgery, or otoplasty, is a quick correction of the position of the pinnae. The so-called protruding ears are one of the most common cosmetic defects ever. Otoplasty is suitable for all individuals (including children from 6 years of age) for whom this defect complicates life and who need to add new self-confidence and expand their possibilities.
Otoplasty is a procedure in which, thanks to local anesthesia, you will not feel any pain. The performance itself lasts about 1 hour. We perform the procedure on the back side of the auricle so that the scars are as inconspicuous and visible as possible. Then we model the cartilage of the earlobe into the desired shape. After that, we will release you and your
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Otoplasty or ear surgery is a cosmetic surgery to improve the size and shape of the ears and eliminating lop ears. The operation minimizes post-traumatic or congenital ear defects. The method of otoplasty depends on the type of deformity.
Depending on the goals this intervention has to achieve, specialists distinguish two types of otoplasty:
Ear surgery helps correct:
Any congenital malformation of the auricles causes the vast majority of visits to plastic surgeons.
Contraindications to otoplasty are almost the same as to any other plastic surgery but include some specific ones. Among them are:
Before performing ear surgery, the primary examination is required — blood tests (general, for HIV, RW, hepatitis B, and C), bleeding time test, chest X-ray, and ECG (electrocardiogram).
2 weeks before the plastic ear surgery, the doctor advises refusing medication intake that can affect blood coagulation.
Smokers are advised to quit smoking at least 4 weeks before having plastic surgery (or at least significantly reduce the number of cigarettes smoked).
It would be best if you also stopped drinking alcohol at this time (this complicates the postoperative period).
The day before the operation, you need to have a fast day, and on the day of otoplasty — refuse food entirely.
More about the preparation here.
The ear surgery is an outpatient procedure and takes from 30 minutes to 2 hours. The intervention process is divided into seven steps:
In-hospital stay is not required. A patient can come back home right after the surgery.
Otoplasty is a relatively simple operation, and the patient returns home right after the procedure. During 3-7 days, the patient wears a fixing bandage to avoid auricle injuries, especially during sleep. In some cases, doctors recommend wearing a bandage at night for 3 weeks.
Sometimes the patient feels some pain after otoplasty. In such cases, the doctor may prescribe painkillers. Also, antibiotics are often prescribed as a preventive measure to prevent the occurrence of complications such as infection and inflammatory processes.
If non-absorbable sutures were used during the surgery, they are usually removed after 2 weeks.
There are some restrictions on physical activity. Doctors advise significantly limiting it for at least one month after ear surgery.
Some patients have questions regarding the possible impact of otoplasty on hearing. This operation does not affect hearing.
The final evaluation of the ear surgery result is carried out by the doctor only in 6 months.
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Otoplasty is not a difficult surgery, but it still an intervention so that it may lead to some complications: