Cup ear deformity and otoplasty ear plastic surgery Photographs bilateral otoplasty ear surgery in a male patient
Patient concerned that he had pointed ears. There was a flattening and a hooding of the upper part of the helix.
Sculpture: Both ears - double banner flap helix rim reconstruction for Lop Ear
Left ear - posterior flap for extra skin
23 year old male
Location Surgery: Bermant Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Center (Office Operating Room)
Anesthesia: Local
This is a moderate case of constricted ear. The superior part of the helix was folded over or constricted. There was an absence of skin on the left side.
Please start here to learn more about this constricted ear deformity.
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Photograph: Before Otoplasty |
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Photo: 8 days after cup ear otoplasty |
The rim distortion of the cup ear and after otoplasty sculpture improvement are obvious with the chin up view.
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Left Photograph: Before Otoplasty Right Photo: 8 days after cup ear otoplasty |
Access to the rim of the ear was from behind, here you can see the incision and limited swelling.
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Left Photograph: Before Otoplasty Right Photo: 8 days after cup ear otoplasty |
From the front the cupped uneven upper edge of the ear had a distorted curve. After otoplasty the rim is now even and more natural looking.
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Left Photograph: Before Otoplasty Right Photo: 8 days after cup ear otoplasty |
From behind the after surgery views have a more even look.
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Left Photograph: Before Otoplasty Right Photo: 8 days after cup ear otoplasty |
Results of otoplasty ear surgery should be viewed from many angles. That is the best way to evaluate the caliber of results. Take your time to view the different aspects of this ear sculpture. The best results look good from any angle.
Constricted Lop or Cup Ear Deformity |
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Otoplasty Ear Surgery |
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