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OTOPLASTY OR EAR PINBACK
a summary of the operation
FACE
facelift
eyelid tightening or blepharoplasty
forehead lift
skin resurfacing, lasers and peels
rhinoplasty or nose job
otoplasty or ear pinback
cheek implant
chin implant
hair transplant
scar reviison
BREAST
breast enlargement
breast reduction
mastopexy or breast tightening
gynecomastia/breast reduction in men
LIPOSUCTION
liposuction
ultrasonic liposuction
ABDOMEN
abdominoplasty
mini-abdominoplasty
LIMBS
arm tightening or lift
thigh lift
This is a brief summary of the operation. More details can be obtained from your own surgeon, the ASPS or Dr. Hudson (505/242 0070). For more information see the most frequently asked questions(FAQs) about Otoplasty.

Indications: This operation is done to correct protruding ears. It is one of the few cosmetic operations performed on children. Although the operation is done on both men and women, it has great appeal for men, because many of them wear their hair short and cannot conceal the ear deformity.

Method: The method of surgery is to weaken the cartilage of the ear so that it bends into its new shape. At the same time stitches are placed in the cartilage to hold the ear in position until the new shape has formed. The incision is placed in the natural creases behind the ear. The operation is done under either local anesthetic (you are awake) or general anesthetic (you are asleep). You can choose. Most of the time this is an outpatient operation and a stay in the hospital is not needed.

Problems: All operations have some risk. The risks of surgery are divided into two groups. First those that are seen in all operations and second those that are unique or special for this operation. In the first group, the main risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, a scar and numbness or change in feeling. The main problems which are special for this operation are an abnormal reaction to the stitches and recurrence of the problem

Postoperative care: The recovery takes one to two weeks. Most people are back to work within a week or two. It takes many months before the final result is seen.

For more information see the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) or check with your doctor.
 Patrick Hudson MD PA FACS


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