Reduces the
size of
large ears
or sets
prominent
ears back
closer to
the head.
Ear surgery
is commonly
done on
children
between ages
4 and 14
years old.
Length
1
hour.
Recovery
Back to work
or school: 5
to 7days.
Strenuous
activity and
contact
sports: 1 to
2 months.
Results
Usually
permanent.

Technology
The type of
incisions
used for ear
surgery will
depend on
the problem,
and even
when only
one ear
appears to
protrude,
surgery is
usually
performed on
both ears
for a better
balance. For
one of the
common
techniques,
a surgeon
makes a
small
incision in
the back of
the ear to
expose
cartilage,
then sculpts
the
cartilage,
bending it
back toward
the head;
occasionally
removing a
larger piece
of cartilage
to provide a
more
natural-looking
fold.
Another
technique
involves a
similar
incision in
the back of
the ear,
skin
removal, and
stitches
used to fold
the
cartilage
back on
itself to
reshape the
ear without
removing
cartilage.
Patient
Status
Outpatient
Anesthesia
General