pinning ears

pinning ears

Ear pinning, known medically as otoplasty, is a surgical procedure used to bring protruding or unevenly shaped ears closer to the head or to correct the shape of the ears. The procedure is particularly popular with children and adolescents, but can also be performed on adults.

Benefits of Ear Pinning

Aesthetic improvement and self-confidence

Protruding ears can cause insecurity or bullying in some people, especially children. Pinning the ears helps to harmonize the aesthetic appearance, which can lead to increased self-esteem and more confidence.

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Otoplasty is usually a one-time treatment with long-lasting results. After the healing phase, the ears remain in the desired position without the need for further intervention.

Minimal scarring and rapid recovery

Modern techniques make it possible to reposition the ears in such a way that only minimal scarring remains behind the ears. The procedure is also relatively quick and most patients can return to their daily routine within a few days.

The treatment

Possible risks and complications

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with otoplasty, including infection, bruising, scarring or asymmetrical results. However, these risks are rare and can be minimized by careful aftercare and choosing an experienced surgeon.
Overall, ear pinning is an effective method to improve the appearance of the ears and increase self-confidence.

FAQ

Are the results permanent?

Yes, the results are usually permanent. However, in rare cases, a follow-up treatment may be necessary.

Will the scars be visible?

The incisions are made behind the ear so that the scars are barely visible later.

Can I wear glasses after the operation?

Wearing glasses should be avoided or done carefully during the first few weeks to minimize pressure on the ears.

Is the procedure painful?

During the operation, you will not feel any pain thanks to the anesthesia. After the procedure, you may experience slight pain or tension, which can be treated with painkillers.

Does the procedure affect hearing?

No, otoplasty does not affect hearing because only the outer part of the ear is changed.