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Ear Lift For Asymmetry Correction Case Example

If an ear “sits too low,” you’re usually talking about vertical malposition of the ear, not projection (how far it sticks out). That’s a more specialized issue than a standard otoplasty. Here’s the reality: there isn’t a simple “ear lift” like there is for the face. Fixing a low-set ear typically means surgically repositioning the Read More…

Otoplasty Reversal with ePTFE Postauricular Wedge Case Example

Reverse otoplasty refers to partially or fully undoing an overcorrected ear-pinning surgery so the ear sits a bit farther from the head again. While an overcorrected car from otoplasty surgery is ultimately determined by the patient there are some measurable guidelines for the natural angulation of the ear from the side of the head (auriculocephalic angle) When Read More…

Plastic Surgery Case Study – The Prone Setback Otoplasty

 Background:  Otoplasty is a common ear reshaping procedure for which many variations of how to perform it successfully have been proposed. The one similarity of all otoplasty techniques is that they are performed in the supine or face up position. The head is turned from side to side where the ear is then laying flat Read More…

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