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Otoplasty is art and science of plastic surgery to reshape the ear creating a bold and elegant facial physiognomy.
Otoplasty operates only on the ear's imperfections, but turns the whole facial physiognomy resulting in a more respectful image. This is very significant in a competitive society that requires a discreet appearance in addition to professional competence.
The ear is a little and exigent structure - to sculpture it, the surgeon must have really able hands in otoplasty. The plastic surgeon specialized in otoplasty is extremely meticulous and specially sensitive to facial esthetics, he is able to create contours and silhouettes where not existed before.
Otoplasty also rebuilds ears injured, poorly developed and corrects the ear lobe damaged by heavy earrings or aging.
The ears grow early in life - until the fifth year the ear has developed about 90%. In this age the children begin to understand the characteristics of their ears. Otoplasty is indicated from this age.
Before going into stage school, otoplasty helps eliminate potential psychological trauma and ridicule of the class.
Otoplasty is also often performed in adolescents and adults. But the ear is already fully developed in an adult and does not have the same ability in recast as the ear in a child.
When we talk about complications in otoplasty does not mean that happens - of course, the plastic surgeon specialized in otoplasty is able to evaluate during the consultation all risks background.
All plastic surgeons are able to perform very well the whole range of plastic surgery. But the otoplasty requires a plastic surgeon specialized in this type of procedure. For example, if a surgical incision in the cartilage is too profound, may become visible through the skin. If the incision is not deep enough, the cartilage might not bend properly, damaging the aesthetic result.
After the healing process can result in a slight asymmetry between the ears. We humans are asymmetric in nature, but a very evident asymmetry need a second otoplasty to finally adjust the position of the ears.
Although it is easily controlled, a bleeding after Otoplasty can develop a "rare" biological response. The connective tissue near the cartilage can create more cartilage and slightly thicken the ear.