 Probably no other physical characteristic cries out for
facial plastic surgery more than protruding ears. Children, long the victims of cruel
nicknames like "Dumbo" or "Mickey Mouse," are the most likely
candidates for Otoplasty, but this surgery can be performed at any age after the ears have
reached full size, usually around five to six years of age. Even if the ears are only
mildly distorted, the condition can lead to self-consciousness and poor adaptation to
school. When it comes to Otoplasty, conventional wisdom is the earlier the better.
Adults may also benefit from this procedure, which improves self-esteem with relative
ease. Often, adults choose this surgery in conjunction with other facial plastic surgical
procedures. Not only is it possible to "pin back" ears, but ears can also be
reshaped, reduced in size, or made more symmetrical.
If you are wondering how Otoplasty can improve the way you look, you need to know how
Otoplasty is performed and what you can expect from this procedure. This pamphlet can
address many of your concerns.
Successful facial plastic surgery is a result of good rapport between patient and
surgeon. Trust, based on realistic expectations and exacting medical expertise, develops
in the consulting stages before surgery. Your surgeon can answer specific questions about
your specific needs.

General good health and realistic expectations are prerequisites. It is also important
to understand the surgery. Otoplasty will not alter hearing ability. What is important for
successful Otoplasty is that the ears be in proportion to the size and shape of the face
and head.
When considering Otoplasty, parents must be confident that they have their child's best
interests at heart. A positive attitude toward the surgery is an important factor in all
facial plastic surgery, but it is especially critical when the patient is a child or
adolescent.
Adult candidates for Otoplasty should understand that the firmer cartilage of fully
developed ears does not provide the same molding capacity as in children. A consultation
with a facial plastic surgeon can help parents decide what is best for their child, not
only aesthetically, but also psychologically and physically. Timing is always an important
consideration. Having the procedure at a young age is highly desirable in two respects:
the cartilage is extremely pliable, thereby permitting greater ease of shaping; and
secondly, the child will experience psychological benefits from the cosmetic improvement.
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