Otoplasty

Refined ear surgery to correct prominence,
reshape, and reposition the ears for a natural,
balanced appearance.

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About Otoplasty

Otoplasty, also known as ear surgery, is a procedure designed to improve the appearance of the ears by reshaping,
repositioning, or reducing their size. This procedure can address a variety of concerns, including protruding ears,
oversized or misshapen ears, and certain congenital defects.
Dr. Ajeti specializes in creating natural-looking results that enhance facial harmony without drawing undue attention to the
ears themselves. With his extensive experience and refined techniques, he is able to achieve subtle yet significant
improvements that boost confidence and self-esteem.
Whether you're considering otoplasty for yourself or your child, Dr. Ajeti provides personalized care throughout the entire
process, from initial consultation through recovery, ensuring optimal results and a positive surgical experience.

Benefits of Otoplasty

Improved Appearance

Correction of protruding ears and other ear
abnormalities for a more balanced facial
aesthetic.

Enhanced Confidence

Significantly boosts self-esteem and confidence, particularly for children who may
experience teasing.

Natural Results

Dr. Ajeti's technique ensures ears look natural
and proportionate to other facial features.

Long-Lasting Results

The results of otoplasty are permanent,
providing a lifetime improvement to ear
appearance.

Minimal Scarring

Incisions are carefully placed behind the ear
or within natural creases, resulting in virtually
invisible scars.

Improved Functionality

In some cases, otoplasty can also improve
hearing by repositioning the ears for better
sound capture.

The Procedure

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Surgical Approach

Dr. Ajeti employs a meticulous approach to otoplasty,
tailoring each procedure to the patient's unique ear
anatomy and aesthetic goals. The surgery typically
involves carefully placed incisions behind the ear or within
the natural folds to access and reshape the cartilage.

Using advanced techniques, Dr. Ajeti may remove excess
cartilage, reposition existing cartilage, or use specialized
sutures to create the desired shape and position. These
precise modifications allow for natural-looking results
with minimal visible scarring.

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Duration

The procedure typically takes
1 hours, depending on
complexity and specific
techniques required.

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Anesthesia

Usually performed under local
anesthesia with sedation for
adults, and general anesthesia
for children.

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Recovery

Usually performed under local
anesthesia with sedation for
adults, and general anesthesia
for children.

Dr. Ajeti's Approach

Dr. Ajeti's approach to otoplasty emphasizes creating natural-looking ears that complement the patient's facial
features. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all technique, he carefully analyzes each patient's unique ear
anatomy and facial proportions to determine the optimal approach.

His surgical technique focuses on preserving natural contours while addressing specific concerns such as
prominence, size, or shape. This tailored approach ensures results that look natural and harmonious rather than
operated or "pinned back."

With particular attention to symmetry and proper positioning, Dr. Ajeti achieves balanced results that enhance the
overall facial aesthetic without drawing undue attention to the ears themselves.

Recovery & Results

Recovery Timeline

Post-Operative Care

Days 1-3:

Days 4-7:

Weeks
 2-3:
Week 4:
Week 6+:

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Bandages removed, replaced with lighter headband. Most patients return to work/school.​

Swelling continues to decrease. Headband
worn at night to protect ears.

Most normal activities can be resumed. Avoid
contact sports.

Full recovery. All activities including sports can
typically be resumed.

Long-Term Results

The results of otoplasty are immediately visible once bandages are removed, though some swelling will
temporarily obscure the final outcome. As swelling subsides over the following weeks, the final results will emerge,
revealing ears that are more proportionate and naturally positioned.

One of the significant benefits of otoplasty is that results are permanent. The cartilage, once reshaped and secured
with sutures, will maintain its new form indefinitely. This provides patients with a lifetime improvement in ear
appearance and facial harmony.

Dr. Ajeti's patients consistently report high satisfaction with their results, noting improved self-confidence and
comfort with their appearance. Many express relief at no longer feeling self-conscious about their ears and
appreciate the natural-looking results that enhance rather than alter their appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a good candidate for otoplasty?

Ideal candidates for otoplasty are individuals who are dissatisfied with the appearance of their ears, particularly those with protruding ears or structural abnormalities. The procedure is suitable for both children (typically age 5 and older, when ear cartilage is stable enough) and adults. Good candidates should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the results.

At what age can otoplasty be performed?

Otoplasty can be performed on children as young as 5 years old, when the ears have reached their full size and cartilage is stable enough for reshaping. For children, the procedure is often recommended before they start school to avoid potential psychological issues from peer teasing. There is no upper age limit for adults seeking otoplasty.

How long does recovery take after otoplasty?

Most patients can return to light activities within a week after surgery. A head bandage is typically worn for the first few days, followed by a lighter headband for several weeks, particularly at night. Swelling and bruising gradually subside over 1-2 weeks. Patients should avoid strenuous activities and contact sports for approximately 6 weeks to ensure proper healing.

Is otoplasty painful?

Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort rather than severe pain following otoplasty. Any discomfort is typically strongest in the first 48-72 hours and can be managed effectively with prescribed pain medication. Many patients report that the feeling of pressure from bandages is more noticeable than actual pain.

Will there be visible scars after otoplasty?

Dr. Ajeti places incisions behind the ear or within the ear's natural folds, making scars virtually invisible once healed. The scars typically fade significantly over time and are well-concealed by the ear's natural contours, making them unnoticeable to others.

Schedule Your Otoplasty Consultation

Take the first step toward improved ear appearance and enhanced confidence. Dr.
Ajeti will personally evaluate your needs and discuss how otoplasty can help you
achieve your aesthetic goals.

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