Otoplasty
When the ears protrude, the ears are reshaped to place them closer to the head, a more normal position. This procedure is known as an otoplasty.
How it Works
Incisions are placed inconspicuously behind the ear, and a dressing is worn for one day. Patients may return to work on the second day as there is little or no discomfort.
Computer imaging is done to help the patients visualize the final result.
Ear reshaping helps to bring balance to the face.



