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....................................What
is an Otoplasty?
....................................How
is Otoplasty performed?
....................................What
results can I expect?
....................................Is
an Otoplasty suitable for me?
....................................How
long will the procedure take?
....................................How
long will it take me (or my child) to recover following an Otoplasty?
....................................Will
the procedure leave any scars?
....................................What
side effects or potential complications exists with Otoplasty?
....................................At
what age is an Otoplasty normally carried out on children?
....................................Can
all Otoplasty procedures be carried out at the Aesthetic Day Surgery?
....................................Is
a general anesthetic required for an Otoplasty?
....................................Can
I remain with my child during the procedure?
What
is an Otoplasty?
Otoplasty
refers to surgery performed to correct prominent ears by setting
them back closer to the head.
How
is Otoplasty performed?
The
operative technique will vary depending on your physical features
and your surgeons methods. The aim is to create a more pronounced
fold in the central portion of the ear by remodelling cartilage.
Skin is removed from behind the ear, part of the cartilage is folded
or removed and the ear is allowed to bend naturally towards the
side of the head.
What
results can I expect?
Following
a successful otoplasty you can expect a more 'normal' shape with
ears being positioned more closely against the head.
Is
an Otoplasty suitable for me?
The
decision to go ahead with an aesthetic procedure is a very personal
one - particularly when you are making that decision on behalf of
a child. The first step is a consultation with one of the qualified
plastic surgeons at the Aesthetic Day Surgery. Whatever your reasons
you should frankly discuss your personal goals and expectations
with respect to the outcome of the procedure (both physical and
emotional) with your surgeon. As with any aesthetic surgery you
should always keep in mind that the desired result is improvement,
not perfection.
How
long will the procedure take?
Depending
on the extent of the procedure, bat ear correction surgery may last
anywhere from 1 to 1 1/2 hours. However, please keep in mind that
this is only actual surgical time. To ensure the highest standard
of personalised patient care, attention to detail and results, the
Aesthetic Day Surgery requires you to spend appropriate time both
immediately before and after the procedure within the Day Surgery.
Additional time may need to also be taken with children. (Note:
this time would be in addition to your initial and follow up consultations
with an ADS Surgeon).
How
long will it take me (or my child) to recover following an Otoplasty?
Recovery
times do vary from one patient to the next although in general recovery
is rapid. Upon discharge you will have a head bandage which will
need to be worn for up to 1-2 weeks and will need to rest for this
period of time. Post-operative pain after the first 24-48 hours
should be minimal and if pain persists the surgeon should be consulted.
It is also usual for the ears to be slightly swollen and bruised
when the bandages are first removed although this should return
to normal over the next couple of weeks.
Most
patients are able to return to school or work in one week but should
avoid sport and strenuous exercise for up to 6-8 weeks. Due to the
nature of some playground activities, parents will need to take
special care of children who have recently undergone the procedure
to ensure appropriate healing time and to minimise any potential
complications.
Will
the procedure leave any scars?
The
advanced surgical techniques applied by the surgeons at the Aesthetic
Day Surgery are designed to minimise (and where possible eliminate)
all visible scarring. Surgical incisions are usually made behind
the ear itself - resulting in no (or minimal) visible scarring.
In general, you can expect any scarring that does occur to fade
considerably with time although there is an individual variation
in healing time and scar formation.
What
side effects or potential complications exists with Otoplasty?
While
each patient is different, in general no major complications are
normally expected in an otoplasty procedure. However, some small
degree of bleeding and bruising may occur. On rare occasions a set
back ear may protrude again necessitating a second procedure. Following
your surgeons post-operative instructions will reduce the risk of
this and any other complications. As normally the two sides of a
persons head are naturally different, perfect symmetry between the
two sides post operatively is not always able to be obtained. Your
surgeon at the Aesthetic Day Surgery will discuss side effects and
any potential complications directly with you at your initial consultation.
At
what age is an Otoplasty normally carried out on children?
There
is no set age for the procedure to be carried out, however the operation
is usually performed after the age of 5 or 6 years. This time frame
usually corresponds with the time when children will be starting
school and where potential issues of being perceived as 'different'
from other classmates may arise.
Can
all Otoplasty procedures be carried out at the Aesthetic Day Surgery?
Otoplasty
procedures are usually performed as Day Cases at the Aesthetic Day
Surgery. In appropriate instances some otoplasty operations are
performed by an Aesthetic Day Surgery surgeon at St. George Private
Hospital or Kareena Private Hospital. Many parents prefer the Day
Surgery as it allows their child to return home with them that evening
following the procedure.
Is
a general anaesthetic required for an Otoplasty?
Otoplasty may be performed under local or general anaesthesia. For
children a general anaesthetic is required.
Can
I remain with my child during the procedure?
You
may remain with your child up until he or she goes into the operating
room for the actual procedure. At this point in time their care
will be passed to the trained medical staff. You will be able to
see your child again immediately following the procedure and when
any necessary post operative procedures and checks have been completed.
Staff at the Aesthetic Day Surgery will be able to keep you informed
of exactly what is happening throughout your childs time at the
Aesthetic Day Surgery.
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