Otoplasty, also known as ear pinning, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape, resize, and reposition the ears for a more natural and balanced appearance. It is often sought by individuals who are self-conscious about protruding ears or those who experience asymmetry between their ears. During the procedure, Dr. Steele makes a small incision behind the ear to access the cartilage, which is then molded and repositioned to improve the ear's shape and position. The procedure is often performed on both adults and children, with the goal of improving facial harmony and boosting self-esteem.
A surgical solution to reshape and reposition the ears, improving symmetry and balance for a more natural appearance. This procedure is effective for correcting protruding or uneven ears, as well as addressing deformities caused by birth defects or trauma. By reshaping the cartilage and repositioning the ears, individuals experience a more harmonious facial profile and enhanced self-esteem. The results are long-lasting, providing both cosmetic and functional improvements to the ear's appearance.
The otoplasty procedure typically begins with local anesthesia, numbing the area around the ears. Dr. Steele will then make a small incision behind the ear, where it is hidden within the natural folds. Cartilage is carefully reshaped and, in some cases, pinned back using permanent stitches to secure the new position. The procedure generally takes about 1–2 hours, depending on the complexity. Afterward, a headband or dressing may be worn to protect the ears during initial healing. Patients can go home the same day, with minimal discomfort and swelling. Post-surgical care involves keeping the ears clean and protected, and most patients can return to normal activities within a week or two.
Many people pursue this option to address concerns that have affected their confidence since childhood.Otoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to improve the shape, size, and positioning of the ears. It is often chosen by individuals who have:
The procedure involves carefully repositioning the ears through minimal incisions and reshaping the cartilage. After the surgery, patients often enjoy a more balanced and natural-looking appearance, which helps improve both cosmetic and emotional well-being.
Refining the appearance of the ears can make a significant impact on overall facial balance. Enhancing ear shape and position with otoplasty provides both visual harmony and personal comfort:
Many patients choose otoplasty to enhance their facial profile and improve their self-image, feeling more comfortable with their appearance after the procedure.
Yes, otoplasty is commonly performed on children around age 5 or older, once the ears have reached full size. It is a safe procedure that helps boost self-esteem by addressing ear prominence or asymmetry early.
Yes, otoplasty is typically performed on both ears for symmetry and balance unless only one ear requires correction.
Patients should avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks following surgery, but can usually resume light activities after a week or so. Your doctor will provide specific guidelines based on your recovery progress.