
Ear Aesthetics
Prominent ear condition, which is one of the most common problems in the world and which disturbs people aesthetically, is a condition that should not be considered a disease. A prominent ear condition is a type of deformity seen aesthetically in the ear. As this is a congenital condition, it cannot be observed in people afterward.
In response to this situation, prominent ear surgery is performed to solve the aesthetic concerns of the people and to achieve the appearance they want. Some conditions cause prominent ear conditions congenitally or genetically.
These situations are;
• It occurs when the bone behind the ear and the angle behind the auricle are too wide for the prominent ear condition.
• Prominent ear is formed by the loose structure of the cartilage in the ear structure.
• Prominent ears are formed when the folds on the upper part of the ear do not form and the ear has a flat shape as if it has been ironed.
Prominent ear surgery is an operation performed on all ages. After the surgery, this situation, which people have problems with, is completely corrected and they do not suffer from any prominent ear aesthetic concerns.
Prominent ear surgery is called otoplasty in medicine. The auricle, which is called in anatomy, is rearranged with this operation.
In this way, the person is brought to an aesthetic and natural appearance. In these operations, operators can apply different types of techniques.
The technique to be applied may differ according to the procedure that the physician is prone to and the problem experienced by the person. For example, the technique to be applied when the person needs to reshape the ear folds due to a blow to the ear will be different from the technique to be applied if the person's congenital ears are too large compared to the face.
If you want to choose which application techniques your doctor recommends and between them, you have the right to consult him.
In response to this situation, prominent ear surgery is performed to solve the aesthetic concerns of the people and to achieve the appearance they want. Some conditions cause prominent ear conditions congenitally or genetically.
These situations are;
• It occurs when the bone behind the ear and the angle behind the auricle are too wide for the prominent ear condition.
• Prominent ear is formed by the loose structure of the cartilage in the ear structure.
• Prominent ears are formed when the folds on the upper part of the ear do not form and the ear has a flat shape as if it has been ironed.
Prominent ear surgery is an operation performed on all ages. After the surgery, this situation, which people have problems with, is completely corrected and they do not suffer from any prominent ear aesthetic concerns.
Prominent ear surgery is called otoplasty in medicine. The auricle, which is called in anatomy, is rearranged with this operation.
In this way, the person is brought to an aesthetic and natural appearance. In these operations, operators can apply different types of techniques.
The technique to be applied may differ according to the procedure that the physician is prone to and the problem experienced by the person. For example, the technique to be applied when the person needs to reshape the ear folds due to a blow to the ear will be different from the technique to be applied if the person's congenital ears are too large compared to the face.
If you want to choose which application techniques your doctor recommends and between them, you have the right to consult him.