Benefits and Risks of Reconstructive Ear Surgery
Reconstructive ear surgery can improve any number of problems connected with the appearance of the ears. Here we examine the benefits, potential risks and side effects of the plastic procedure.
Reconstructive ear surgery (also called otoplasty) can be used to correct ears that are enlarged,
cupped, drooping or protruding. The operation can also correct ear deformities (such as those found in children born with microtia), cauliflower ears, ears that are too small in size and lop ears (tips that fold down and jut forward on the head). This form of surgery can also be performed on patients who require reconstructive work following some kind of trauma to one or both ears.
Otoplasty surgery has its benefits. Those interested in undergoing it will be happy to hear that it is a safe procedure that involves little to no risk of complications and side effects. Reconstructive ear surgery is capable of correcting numerous imperfections. Children, teenagers and adults alike who get teased, taunted and made fun of by others will not have to endure such unkind treatment any more because their ears will be normal looking following the reconstructive work. Another psychological benefit of otoplasty is that it will increase your confidence and improve your self-esteem.
If you are worried that you will have to take a number of weeks off from work or miss school then you need not worry about this. The downtime required for surgery performed in this area is minimal. The amount of scarring following the operation is minimal once the healing is complete. You can talk with the surgeon about how you want your ears to look and he can then decide which reconstructive procedure is most suitable for your situation and how best to accomplish it in the operating room.
The results you will receive for the reconstructive ear surgery will be very natural looking. You will marvel at how amazing your ears look and so will your family members and friends! This operation will have a positive impact on your emotional and psychological well-being.
Before embarking on a path that will lead to a change in how your ears look you need to be aware of the risks involved in having the surgery. No matter what type of cosmetic procedure you have there are risks and side effects to consider. No one should plan to have an operation, no matter how serious or minor before they understand all that can potentially go wrong while they are on the operating table.
For those interested in reconstructive ear surgery the risks and side effects are rare. You may experience mild pain following the operation, as well as itching and/or numbness. Any discomfort that you feel should go away in a short period of time. You may or may not need to take a pain medication to deal with the initial discomfort following the procedure.
Make sure that you disclose your complete medical history to the plastic surgeon. He needs to know about any existing conditions that you are living with. During the consultation is the time for you to ask any questions that you may have.