Ear Surgery (Optoplasty) |
Ear Reconstructed Surgery picture (otoplasty) |
What the Surgery Involves
Otoplasty is a quick operation done under twilight sedation and local anesthesia. three to four inch incisions are make behind the ear, and ear cartilage is cut and repositioned closer to the head with stitches (cartilage has "momory" and will want to return to its previous position unless it is sutured). Excess skin may be removed, and the incisions stiched back up. The procedure lasts about an hour and a half (forty five minutes per ear)
Recovery
All the people who wants to do Ear Surgery (optoplasty) are required to wear a headband for a week after surgery and for up to sex weeks at night, to make sure the cartilage re-adheres correctly. The post-op feeling is generally not painful, just uncomfortable, and any of your doctor will typically administer anti-inflammatory medication and a painkiller for the swelling and potential discomfort. Vigorous exercise is forbidden for two weeks so that healing isn't interrupted and to minimize the chance of hematoma. talking on the phone (unless you use a speaker phone) should be avoided for at least three days. If, over time, the ears don't hold their new position exactly, another surgery- equally quick and easy can rectify this situation.
Greate post,I was checking constantly this blog and i am impressed, afterall very useful info
ReplyDeletespeciifically the last part.I care for such information much,I was seeking this certain
information for a long time,thank you again and again.
regards
http://www.drkirwan.com/otoplasty.php
You have written a fantastic resource.
ReplyDeleteHere is my web blog ... Remove Decals
I need the number
ReplyDeleteI need the number
ReplyDelete