For a long time both adults and children have been affected by over protruding ears. Self-image is often affected and leads many to hide their ears behind hair. It is one of the oldest and most common surgical procedures and can make massive improvements to a persons self-confidence.
Procedure
An incision is placed at the back of the ear flap then the cartilage is weakened and reformed into a new flatter shape. The ears are the stitched in the new position with the incision marks hidden in the natural fold behind the ear.
Recovery
A week after your ear correction procedure you will need to return to have your head bandage removed. You should not do this yourself nor let a GP or anyone else do it unless urgent. After the bandage has been removed you will be able to wash your hair but will still need to wear a head band/bandage at night for a further 3 weeks.
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