What is Ear Aesthetics (Otoplasty)?
Otoplasty is a surgical procedure that corrects protruding or misshapen ears, reshapes the ear structure, or reduces size. It improves facial symmetry and boosts self-confidence.
Consultation Steps
- Planning
Evaluation of ear shape and position, discussion of patient goals, and preparation of a personalized surgical plan.
- Pre-Operative Assessment
Health assessment and lab tests. Travel and accommodation support for international patients.
- Surgery Day
Procedure performed under local or general anesthesia by qualified surgeons with strict safety protocols.
- Post-Operative Care
Monitoring recovery, guidance on bandages and ear protection, and support with accommodation if needed.
- Follow-Up and Result Evaluation
Recovery and results assessed in follow-up visits with advice on scar care and additional treatments if required.

What Are the Benefits?
Corrects protruding or misshapen ears, improves facial harmony, and enhances self-confidence.
Precautions
Follow pre- and post-operative instructions, avoid trauma to ears, and attend all follow-up visits.

10 Things You Should Know About Ear Surgery
Who is suitable for otoplasty?
Healthy children or adults with protruding, misshapen, or large ears.
How long is the recovery period?
Recovery is usually 1–2 weeks; minor swelling may persist.
How long do results last?
Permanent results when healing is complete.
Is anesthesia required?
Local or general anesthesia depending on age and procedure complexity.
Is the procedure painful?
Mild discomfort manageable with prescribed medication.
Can I resume normal activities?
Light activity after a few days; avoid contact sports for 4–6 weeks.
What are the risks?
Risks include swelling, bruising, infection, or minor scarring.
Will scars be visible?
Incisions are hidden behind the ear and fade over time.
How many sessions are required?
Typically one surgical session.
Is there an age limit?
Suitable for children and adults; individual evaluation ensures safe surgery.
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