Male Photos from front - one side revision otoplasty ear surgery.
Otoplasty Sculpture: Left ear Release Over Bent Antihelix.
29 year old male from California was unhappy with his left ear after otoplasty surgery by another surgeon. The patient complained that his left ear was over folded and bent. The back of the helix rim was too close to his head and did not show from the front on both sides. It "looks like I have two different ears." He styled his hair to cover the problem. Dr. Bermant was the third plastic surgeon seen by this patient for this problem.
Location Surgery: Bermant Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Center
Anesthesia: Local with sedation
At 6 days after surgery, these typical results are very early yet show minimal bruising and swelling of Dr. Bermant's sculpture.
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| Photo Before Revision Otoplasty for Left Contracted Antihelix | Photo Only 6 Days After Repeat Ear Surgery |
The helix rim should just barely be visible from the front as what shows on the right ear. The left ear before surgery was over folded, the antihelix contracted.
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Left Photo Before Revision Otoplasty for Left Contracted Antihelix Right Photo Only 6 Days After Repeat Ear Surgery Releasing the over folded antihelix moved the back of his ear away from the head to more closely match the other side. |
The difference in ear projection is easily seen before surgery with the head tilted back. After revision, the ears are more even.
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| Photo Before Revision Otoplasty for Left Contracted Antihelix | Photo Only 6 Days After Repeat Ear Surgery |
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