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Patient Info

Gender:
Female
Age:
44 years old
Surgeon:
Dr. Inessa Fishman

Description

This 44-year-old woman came to our practice with a concern of a small firm bump on the upper part of her left ear, and wanted this removed. She reported ear-pinning surgery with general anesthesia at age 13 years at a different practice; the bump did not appear to be related to previous surgery.  Our facial plastic surgeon Dr. Inessa Fishman removed this small accessory growth of cartilage via a small incision hidden at uppermost border of the ear rim for best scar camouflage.

While children treated with otoplasty do best with general anesthesia (or being asleep in the operating room), most adults can have otoplasty surgery with the help of relaxing by-mouth medications, laughing gas, and injected numbing medications. This patient had her otoplasty surgery in combination with another surgical procedure while awake and relaxed in the comfort of our luxurious clinic, and described a very comfortable experience.

About Otoplasty Procedure

Prominent or “stuck-out” ears can be a source of peer ridicule and teasing both for adults and children.  While protruding or misshapen ears may be corrected with non-surgical newborn correction, surgical correction is required for older children and adults.  Our facial plastic surgeon Dr. Inessa Fishman performs otoplasty surgery to correct abnormally protruding or misshapen ears, treating both children and adults. Otoplasty commonly involves the shaping of the ear cartilage and tucking the ear closer to a more aesthetically pleasing position with the head and facial outline.  Dr. Fishman does otoplasty surgery as a standalone procedure, or commonly combines it with rhinoplasty or blepharoplasty.Learn More About Otoplasty