What Is otoplasty?
Ear surgery, or otoplasty, is a procedure used to alter the size, shape and position of an individual’s ears. The asymmetry may be a natural occurrence or due to injury. The procedure involves a series of incisions to correct all defects. Otoplasty is generally performed on both ears to ensure symmetry.
Am I a good candidate for ear surgery?
Dr. Pamela Henderson will examine your ears in Scottsdale and devise a treatment plan. At that point it will be determined if surgery is the next step. If you choose surgery, you will meet with a medical assistant two weeks in advance for a preoperative consultation to discuss how you need to prepare for otoplasty.
What should I expect during otoplasty?
Most times, local anesthesia is administered by Dr. Henderson in her office where the outpatient procedure is performed. For some individuals it is necessary to use general anesthesia. Surgery for these patients is conducted at the Shea Healthcare Center.
Since otoplasty is a minimally invasive surgery, there is minimal scarring. Concealed incisions are made within the folds and creases of the ear. Dissolvable sutures are used to seal the incisions and bandages, which apply light pressure, are placed to secure the newly reshaped tissue. The sutures will dissolve within two weeks and the bandages removed after several days.
What happens after surgery?
It is recommended that you wear the headband provided to you throughout the entirety of the day for the first week and overnight for the following two weeks. Expect some bruising and swelling. It will take at least two weeks for these symptoms to subside. During this period avoid all arduous activity. Avoid all situations that may offer a high risk of injury, like contact sports, for about two months to ensure proper healing. Results should be clearly visible at this time.