Seattle Ear Surgery Specialist – Dr. Lisa Precht
Serving Bellevue, Seattle, Tacoma
Surgery
of the ear, also known as otoplasty, is a procedure that helps reduce
protrusion of the ear away from the head. Most often, ear surgery is
performed on children between the ages of four to fourteen. Ears that
“stick out” are often the source of teasing and ridicule in young
children. This teasing can have a devastating effect on the child’s
psyche.
Otoplasty is not limited to children and may also be
performed on older patients. Cosmetic procedures are available for
those individuals with large ears and for those with congenital (birth)
irregularities that detract from their appearance. Additionally, an
individual’s ears may exhibit abnormal traits due to their genetic
make-up or an accidental injury, such as losing an ear or part of an
ear. Otoplasty is used successfully for each of these situations.
Regardless of the procedure, patients have been pleased with the
long-lasting improvements to their appearance offered by ear surgery.
Reasons for Considering Ear Surgery:
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Bring proportion to the face if the ears “stick out” too much.
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Correct folded ear tips (lop ear).
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Reshape long or offset earlobes.
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Enhance very small ears or other congenital defects.
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Remedy an accidental injury, including the loss of an ear.
General Procedure
Ear surgery is commonly performed under general
anesthesia for children and local anesthesia for adults. The standard
otoplasty procedure brings the ears closer to the head. Otoplasty
begins with an incision hidden in the crease behind the ear. This
incision allows the cartilage located behind the ears to be reshaped in
order to position them closer to the head. The procedure takes
approximately one to two hours, depending upon the extent of surgery.
There are various surgical techniques involved in
correcting irregularities other than protruding ears. These techniques
can be discussed with your physician during the initial consultation.
Recovery Process
After the surgery is completed, large bandages will
be wrapped around the head. This method secures the ear in place and
assists with the healing process. The bandages are usually removed
within a week and replaced with smaller dressings. Generally,
post-operative instructions call for plenty of rest and limited
movement in order to speed up the healing process and reduce the
recovery time. Patients sometimes report minor pain associated with
surgery. Any pain can be treated effectively with oral medication.
While complications are rare, patients can minimize potential problems
by carefully following the post-operative directions.
Every year, numerous patients seeking an experienced cosmetic surgeon in Seattle come to Dr. Lisa Precht. Some of the treatments her patients request include facelift, rhinoplasty and eyelid surgery in Seattle. In addition, Dr. Precht is a highly educated and experienced Seattle chemical peel and chin implant specialist.
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