Otoplasty

Otoplasty, also known as ear pinning, is usually done to set prominent ears back closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears. For the most part, the operation is done on children between the ages of four and 14. Ears are almost fully grown by age four, and the earlier the surgery, the less teasing and ridicule the child will have to endure. Ear surgery on adults is also possible.

Suitable candidates for otoplasty:

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head

*the ears are placed at an excessive angle in relation to the head