Treatment | Otoplasty (Ear Reshaping) |
Duration of Procedure | Typically varies, usually 1-2 hours |
Purpose | To change the shape, position, or size of the ears |
Target Areas | Ears |
Main Benefits | Provides a more natural ear appearance, enhances facial symmetry, and boosts self-confidence |
Anesthesia | Typically local anaesthesia, with sedation or general anaesthesia depending on the extent of the surgery |
Recovery Time | Usually 1-2 weeks for initial recovery, with minor swelling and bruising diminishing over several weeks |
Understanding the cost of otoplasty is crucial if you are considering this form of cosmetic ear surgery. The price range can vary significantly depending on various factors. To get a precise estimate that is tailored to your specific needs, it’s advisable to schedule a consultation at Fleming Place Clinic, Ballsbridge, Dublin. During this consultation, our team will provide you with a comprehensive breakdown of the costs involved in your otoplasty procedure. We aim to ensure that you have a clear understanding of all financial aspects, helping you make an informed decision without any surprises.
During your initial consultation, your surgeon will evaluate your ears, discuss your aesthetic goals, and explain the realistic outcomes you can expect. This is also the perfect time for you to ask any questions about the surgeon’s experience, the procedure, and post-operative care.
While initial swelling and changes can be seen soon after surgery, the final results of otoplasty typically become evident after the swelling has fully subsided. This process can take up to six months, as your ears fully heal and settle into their new position.
Otoplasty is generally considered permanent. However, if you are unhappy with the results or experience complications, revision surgery might be possible. Discuss this with your surgeon during the initial consultations.
Incisions for otoplasty are usually made behind the ear, where the ear meets the head, making any scarring less noticeable. Over time, these scars should fade and become even less visible.
Children can undergo otoplasty from the age of five when the ear cartilage is stable enough for correction. This timing is also ideal as it can prevent psychological distress from bullying at school.
Preparation for otoplasty includes avoiding medications that can increase bleeding, such as aspirin and certain anti-inflammatory drugs. Smokers should quit at least six weeks before surgery to promote better healing.
Post-operative care involves several follow-up visits to monitor the healing process. Patients are typically advised to wear a headband to protect and support their ears, especially at night, for a few weeks after surgery.
Most patients can return to work or school within a week of the surgery, provided they avoid any activity that might impact the ears.