What does otoplasty do? | 
- It reduces the projection of prominent ears. The angle between the head and the ear is about 35°. Many people consider a greater angle to be unaesthetic. Do people talk about your ears? Where you laughed at in school? Then this surgery may be the right thing for you.
- It reduces the size of big ears.
- It corrects irregularities in the outline of the ear, such as the outline of 'pointy ears' or of 'lop ears'.
- It may also help correct earlobe problems such as lacerations due to heavy earrings, enlargement of the earlobe due to aging and scars from previous face lifts.
What does an otoplasty NOT do? | 
Even though it will make your face look more beautiful and harmonious, and it will probably also improve your self-esteem, it will not be enough to make you look perfect. We must be realistic and accept the fact, that kind of perfection does not exist.
The surgery | 
Anesthesia
Local anesthesia and complementary sedation.
Surgery length
Between 45 and 90 minutes.
What does otoplasty consist of? | 
The surgeon makes a vertical incision on the back of each ear exposing the cartilage that is under the skin (this cartilage is what gives the ear firmness and defines its shape). There are two possible procedures, according to the particular characteristics of each case: a) The surgeon sculpts the cartilage and folds it towards the head to reduce its projection, then he sutures with permanent stitches that will hold it in the desired position. b) The surgeon removes part of the cartilage to achieve a larger reduction before folding it towards the head, then he sutures with permanent stitches that will hold it in the desired position.
Hospitalization | 
There is no need to be hospitalized; it is done on an outpatient basis.
Results | 
The results are permanent. Those who used to feel insecure or embarrassed because of their ears tend to feel very satisfied with the changes obtained with this surgery
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