Otoplasty (Ear Pinning) in London & UK
Otoplasty (Ear Reshaping Surgery)
Otoplasty, also known as ear reshaping surgery, is a cosmetic procedure that aims to correct the size, shape, or position of the ears to improve their appearance and balance with the face. This procedure can address various ear deformities, including prominent or protruding ears, bat ears, cupped or folded ears, or asymmetrical ears. During the surgery, the surgeon reshapes the cartilage and skin of the ear to create a more aesthetically pleasing result. Otoplasty can be performed on both children and adults and is typically an outpatient procedure with a relatively short recovery period.
Earlobe Repair
Earlobe repair is a surgical procedure used to correct a split or torn earlobe, which can occur due to trauma, injury, or wearing heavy earrings over time. In this procedure, the surgeon will make a small incision to remove any excess tissue and then carefully stitch the edges of the earlobe back together. The procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia and takes less than an hour to complete. After the surgery, the patient must avoid putting pressure on the earlobe and follow their surgeon’s post-operative instructions carefully to ensure proper healing. With proper care, the earlobe can heal and regain its natural appearance.
Earlobe Reduction
Earlobe reduction surgery is a cosmetic procedure designed to reshape and resize the earlobes, enhancing facial aesthetics. Ideal for individuals with stretched, elongated, or disproportionately large earlobes often caused by ageing, genetics, or wearing heavy earrings, this surgery restores a more balanced and youthful earlobe appearance. Performed under local anaesthesia, the procedure involves removing excess tissue and reshaping the remaining earlobe for a natural look. The process is relatively quick, involves minimal discomfort, and requires a short recovery period. This surgery offers a permanent solution, boosting self-confidence and allowing for a wider choice of earrings and hairstyles.