Treatments

Otoplasty

Ear surgery

What is

What is otoplasty?

Ear surgery, also known as otoplasty, is surgery that seeks to improve the shape, position or proportion of the ear.

Otoplasty can correct a congenital defect that becomes evident with development or can treat deformed ears due to injury.

Applications

Correct aspects of the ear

No. Sessions

1

Duration of treatment

45-90 minutes

Pain intensity

Local anesthesia

Recovery time

1-2 weeks

Visibility of improvement

Creates a natural, balanced and proportional ear shape

Recommended time of year

All year round

Indications

Correct the shape, position or proportion of the ear.

Information

Applications

Ear surgery creates a natural shape and aims for balance and proportion of the ears and face.

Correction of even minor deformities can have profound benefits for appearance and self-esteem.

Results

Otoplasty with surgery corrects the structure of the ears and creates a natural shape, pursuing balance and proportion of the ears.

Recovery

Immediately after ear surgery it is normal to feel discomfort and pain that can be controlled by painkillers. There may also be an itching sensation under the bandages.

Stitches are usually removed within 6 to 9 days.

During the first two weeks we will recommend you to sleep with a bandage to avoid twisting of the ear and loss of the result.

Team

Expert otoplasty team

FAQs

Otoplasty with surgery corrects the structure of the ears and creates a natural shape, pursuing balance and proportion of the ears.

Usually with local anesthesia.

Immediately after ear surgery it is normal to feel discomfort and pain that can be controlled by painkillers. There may also be an itching sensation under the bandages.

Stitches are usually removed within 6 to 9 days.

During the first two weeks we will recommend you to sleep with a bandage to avoid twisting of the ear and loss of the result.

Clinica Tufet
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