ost people who are
bothered by their ears think they are too large.
In reality, the problem isn’t the size, but the shape and the manner
in which they protrude away from the head. This undesirable appearance
can be corrected through a procedure called Otoplasty
(pronounced auto - plasty).
Dr. James Matas, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Orlando, Florida,
has extensive experience performing facial plastic surgery. At your
initial consultation, he will discuss your goals and motivations for
surgery, along with assessing your physical and emotional health and
reviewing information you provide about previous surgeries, past and
current medical conditions, as well as nutritional supplements, herbal
remedies and pharmaceutical medications you take.
He will discuss the procedure in detail, outlining the techniques and incisions needed, the type of anesthesia, where the surgery will be performed and the risks and possibility of complications. He will advise you to avoid taking aspirin, ibuprofen products, Vitamin E and certain herbal medications before surgery, as these can cause increased bleeding or have undesirable effects with anesthesia.
Once a surgical plan has been recommended, you will be provided with the financial details, along with a suggested plan of action should you decide to take the next step towards ear reshaping.
An incision is made along the crease behind the ear. Through this
incision, the cartilage is reshaped and often, excess cartilage is removed.
Permanent sutures are used to anchor and hold the ears in their new
position. The outside incision is closed with dissolvable sutures. The
ears are then covered with a dressing that will remain for a few days.
The surgery takes approximately one hour and is performed outpatient
under intravenous sedation or general anesthesia.
You will be discharged wearing a bandage or headband over your
ears. This is worn during for the first week for additional
reinforcement, and then used during sleep for two to three
more weeks.
Although there is very little discomfort with this procedure,
any mild discomfort can be easily controlled with prescribed
pain medication. You can continue with normal activities after
several days, but should avoid activities that cause perspiring.
For school age children, vigorous physical activities and contact
sports can be resumed in a few weeks.
Since the incisions are hidden behind your ear and covered with hair, they will not be visible.
Friends, family and co-workers won’t know you’ve had plastic surgery unless you tell them. They may notice a change in your appearance, but are likely to think you’ve changed your hairstyle. You’ll notice the change, however, and will feel more self-confident than you ever thought possible. And the next time you are asked to pose for a photograph, you’ll smile happily!
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