Good health
and realistic expectations are prerequisites for cosmetic
surgery. It is also important
to understand the surgery. Otoplasty will not change the
patient’s ability to hear.
What is important for successful otoplasty
is that the ears be in proportion to the size and shape
of the face and head.
When considering
otoplasty, parents must be confident that they have their
child’s best
interests at heart. A positive attitude toward the surgery
is an important factor in all facial plastic surgery, but
it is especially critical when the patient is a child or
adolescent.
Adult candidates for otoplasty should
understand that the firmer cartilage of fully developed
ears does not provide the same molding capacity as in children.
A consultation with Dr. Smith can help parents decide what
is best for their child, not only aesthetically, but also
psychologically and physically. Timing is always an important
consideration. Having the procedure at a young age is highly
desirable in two respects: The cartilage is extremely pliable,
thereby permitting greater ease of shaping; and secondly,
the child will experience psychological benefits from the
cosmetic improvement.
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