Procedures

Otoplasty

The surgical procedure to correct a protruding ear is called an Otoplasty.

There are a number of different types of operations designed to treat prominent ears, depending on whether the degree of protrusion is mild or severe, and on the need to correct the shape of the earlobe. Otoplasty's are often performed in children, at about the age of 6, as the ear is almost fully developed at that stage, and correction can prevent stress related to the condition. The procedures are virtually identical in adults, where they can easily be done in a day surgery setting.

Most operations involve an incision at the back of the ear, which exposes the cartilage. The cartilage is then sutured in a way to reduce prominence of the ear lobe. And if needed, by scoring or excising part of the cartilage, an adjustment to the shape of the earlobe can be effected. The surgery is customized to each patients unique needs.

In a new advance, at the Australian Clinic for Cosmetic Surgery, the Surgitron electronic scalpel is used to make the incision and adjust the cartilage. This has given us better results, and better healing than the standard techniques, and makes the doctor's task easier, by minimizing bleeding during the procedure.

The operation takes from 30 minutes to one hour per ear, and usually is performed using local anaesthetic in combination with sedation or general anaesthesia.

Sutures typically are removed seven days after surgery, or dissolve over that time.

An important part of the procedure is the wearing of a headband, which helps the ear cartilage to heal in it's new position. This must be worn continuously for at least 10 days, to promote the best possible outcome from the procedure. Although bruising and swelling around the ears may occur, these settle, usually resolving in one to three weeks. When surgery is performed with a laser or Surgitron, bruising is usually reduced.

The skin scars heal as inconspicuous thin lines in nearly all patients within a few weeks, and are usually not detectable, as they are hidden behind the ear.

Most patients advise that there is only mild discomfort after the procedure, easily controlled if necessary by analgesics. Returning to normal activities can often be achieved after only several days rest.

AMAZING NEW TECHNIQUE -  THE "MICRO-OTOPLASTY"

Perfected by Dr Simon Rosenbaum, this new way of improving the shape of the ear requires no scalpel, no headband, and no sedation or general anaesthetic. Any discomfort is minimal, and recovery is rapid. Where the top of the ear is protruding, this is the ideal procedure!

Important points

Otoplasty and micro-otoplasty are common cosmetic surgery procedures, and many thousands are successfully performed each year. The potential for haematoma, infection, numbness, and hypertrophic scarring is present, but is small (approx 1%), and the use of new technology, and prophylactic antibiotics help minimize the incidence of these events. Occasionally, a second procedure may be required if the amount of correction is slightly too little, or if a treated ear begins to protrude again, which happens in a small number of cases.

In general, Otoplasty is a relatively safe and straightforward operation, with great patient satisfaction.


Dr. Rosenbaum

Dr Rosenbaum has been practicing in the field of Cosmetic Surgery for over 20 years and has successfully completed thousands of procedures. He became a Fellow of the Australian College of Cosmetic Surgery (Med) in 1999, and recently retired as the president of the Cosmetic Physicians Society of Australia (CPSA). He has featured on TV many times, and has lectured at many of the local cosmetic surgery meetings. Learn more...

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