The condition known as Prominent Ear Deformity is a condition that is quite common in society. This condition, defined as the distance of the auricle from the head being greater than normal, is an aesthetic problem that can reduce individuals’ quality of life. Prominent Ear Correction surgeries, referred to as “otoplasty” in medical terminology, are a safe treatment method applied to both children and adults.
What Is Prominent Ear and Who Is Affected?
Prominent ear is a condition that occurs due to developmental abnormalities in the cartilage of the auricle. As a result of insufficient development or complete absence of the natural folds that should form during normal ear development, the auricle protrudes outward instead of lying close to the head. This condition is generally congenital and is observed in approximately one out of every 20 children.
Although genetic factors play a significant role, prominent ear is not considered a medical disease. However, when evaluated from a social and psychological perspective, it can cause serious problems, especially during childhood and adolescence. Individuals may be mocked by their peers, given nicknames, and excluded from social environments. Therefore, resolving the issue at an early stage is of great importance in order to prevent self-confidence problems and protect psychological well-being.
Timing and Technique of Prominent Ear Surgery
The ideal time for Otoplasty Surgery is between the ages of 4 and 6, when ear development is largely completed. Procedures performed during this period correct the physical appearance before the child starts school, preventing potential psychological problems in the future. Additionally, since the ear cartilage has not yet fully hardened at this age, the success rate of the surgery is higher.
However, there is no strict age limit for otoplasty. Successful results can also be achieved in adults. The important factor is selecting the appropriate surgical technique according to the patient’s condition.
There are many different techniques available for Prominent Ear Correction Surgery. Generally, a combination of these techniques is used during the operation. The surgeon accesses the cartilage through an incision made behind the ear and, depending on the patient’s needs, may:
• Apply shaping sutures to the cartilage structures
• Remove excess cartilage tissue
• Weaken the cartilage to reshape it
• Correct the angle of the auricle
In some mild cases, correction can be performed using only special sutures without making an incision. However, in terms of long-term results, classical surgical techniques involving cartilage reshaping are considered more reliable.
Surgical Process and Recovery Period
Prominent Ear Surgery is generally performed under general anesthesia in children. In adults, both local and general anesthesia options may be considered. When local anesthesia is preferred, sedative medications are usually administered to ensure patient comfort. The duration of the surgery typically ranges between 1 and 2 hours.
After surgery, certain precautions should be taken to protect the ears and support healing:
* The ears are kept wrapped with bandages for the first 7–10 days.
* After bandage removal, wearing a protective headband at night for approximately 1 month is recommended.
* Mild pain may occur after surgery, but it is usually manageable with painkillers.
* Heavy physical activities and sports should be avoided for 2 weeks after surgery.
* It is important to protect the ears from trauma during the healing process.
Thanks to regular follow-up visits, potential complications during the recovery process can be detected and treated early. Otoplasty results are generally permanent, and patients often feel more self-confident after surgery.
When performed at the right time and with the correct technique, prominent ear correction surgery is a safe and effective surgical intervention that significantly improves quality of life. Especially in children, it positively contributes to social and psychological development and helps prevent self-confidence issues.
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