12/17/2018
👂OTOPLASTY
What Happens during Surgery?
Ear surgery is an inpatient procedure. You may be released on the day of the operation, however the surgeon may request you stay in the hospital or clinic overnight to be taken care of by our nursing staff. Generally, otoplasty is carried out with the patient under general anaesthesia. Adults may have the operation under local anaesthetic and sedation, this means you will be relaxed but awake during the operation. The surgery can take anywhere between 1 to 3 hours, depending on the extent of the procedure and whether cartilage is removed and/or reshaped.
The surgeon makes an incision behind the ear to reveal the cartilage. In simple procedures, the cartilage can be reformed without being removed and the skin is used to pin the ear back. Excess skin may be removed and the incision is sutured with stitches, non-removable or absorbable. Sometimes, cartilage may be removed to ensure a smoother outline to the ear. In all cases, the surgeon works within the normal folds behind the ear to ensure minimal visible scarring.
Even if surgery is required on one ear, the surgeon is likely to need to operate on both to ensure their symmetry and alignment.
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