Ear Correction Surgery (otoplasty)

The social implications of ear deformities for the developing child are well documented. Protruding ears are a frequent source of ridicule by peers and may contribute to various developmental abnormalities, including social phobias and outright behavioral disturbances. Correction of even minor deformities can have profound beneļ¬ts to appearance and self-esteem. The ear development is virtually completed by the age of five, when I can undertake adequate measures. Correction ear surgery, also known as otoplasty, can improve the ear's shape, position, or proportion. Otoplasty creates a more natural form while bringing balance and dimension to the ears and face.