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Aesthetic plastic surgery can improve
the shape or positioning of your ears if they are large in proportion
to your other features or protrude more than normal.
Surgery is possible at any age,
but it often is recommended for children as they near total ear
development at age five or six. When the ears are corrected prior
to the child entering school, the surgery helps eliminate potential
psychological trauma.
The ears are positioned closer to
the head by reshaping the cartilage (supporting tissue). This is
usually accomplished through incisions placed behind the ears so
that subsequent scars will be concealed in a natural skin crease.
After surgery, a gauze dressing or bandage may be worn for a few
days or several weeks to ensure that the ears heal in their new,
corrected position.
Strenuous activities and contact
sports should be avoided for several weeks.
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