Surgery can be performed from the age of 5 or 6, when cartilage formation is practically complete. It is also recommended for teenagers and adults who want to correct prominent ears.
The incisions are made behind the ear, in a region of natural fold. Over time, scars become very discreet and practically imperceptible.
The initial recovery lasts from one to two weeks, with the use of a protective bandage and specific care to avoid trauma to the region. The final result can be seen after a few months, when the swelling decreases and the cartilage stabilizes.
No. Otoplasty only acts on the outer cartilage of the ears and does not interfere with hearing capacity. Ear function remains fully preserved.