Ear Fixing Otoplasty

Woman's body illustration highlighting the location of the Ear Correction surgery

Procedures Ear Fixing Otoplasty

People seek otoplasty for a variety of reasons. Some children are born with one or both ears misshapen. Others have very prominent ears, which can lead to a lot of teasing by other children at school or other public places. There are also adults who are unhappy with how prominent their ears are, or the shape of one or both ears.

Summary Table Title

Suitable AgeFrom age 6 (children) and adults
Operation Time1 - 1.5 Hours
AnesthesiaGeneral (Children) / Local or Sedation (Adults)
Incision LocationHidden completely behind the ear
ResultLifetime Permanent

How is the procedure performed?

The structure of the ear is supported by a framework of cartilage. This framework is reshaped during an otoplasty. The procedure is performed with hidden incisions to hide any evidence of surgery. Cartilage may be reshaped, removed, minimized, or augmented.

Children typically require some form of systemic sedation, in addition to local anesthesia. Often, this means a general anesthetic. Adults have the option of undergoing the procedure with or without general anesthesia. This is the choice of the patient, after consultation with the surgeon and anesthesiologist. Some prefer a general anesthetic, but many instead choose “twilight” anesthesia, in which a sedative is administered during the procedure. Occasionally, individuals prefer the procedure to be done with local anesthetic only.

Recovery and Results:

The ear or ears are wrapped with bandages at the end of the procedure. This bandage is left on for a week after surgery. At that time, a decision is made as to whether additional time with the bandage is necessary. If any non-absorbable sutures are used, these are removed one week after surgery.

Important Post-Op Instructions

To ensure the new cartilage shape sets properly, please follow the below:


  • Bandage: Keep the medical bandage on for a full week without removing it.

  • Headband: After removing the bandage, you must wear a sports headband while sleeping for one month to protect the ear from bending.

  • Sleeping Position: Sleep on your back and avoid sleeping on your sides during the first week.

  • Avoid Glasses: It is preferable not to wear glasses that rest on the ears for two weeks.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, it is performed in the hospital.
ou need 3 days of rest, and must wear a compression bandage for one week.
The incision is completely hidden behind the ear, and the scar becomes virtually invisible after 4 weeks.
The operation usually takes 1.5 hours.
You can leave on the same day of the surgery.

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