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Description
It should be noted that both ears are never exactly alike, even in the normal state, and that perfect symmetry is therefore not a reasonable expectation. The operation has no adverse effects upon the hearing mechanism.
Photographs are as important to the plastic surgeon in the proper care of his patients as X-rays are to physicians in other medical specialties. Therefore, photos will be taken before and after surgery. These photographs become a part of the patients confidential medical record. The surgery can be performed either in our office surgical suite or in the hospital. The decision as to the location will depend upon the desires of the individual patient and the judgement of the physician Physical activities should be limited for 2 weeks to avoid increased swelling and discomfort. Driving may be resumed in 3 days. The Surgical Procedure The operation takes approximately 1 and 1/2 hours to complete and is not painful. The procedure consists of an incision on the back side of the ear, with the removal of a small segment of skin. The cartilage is exposed, and it is thinned or cut so that the ear will be placed in a normal position and have a normal configuration. Stitches are used to hold the cartilage in place and to close the skin incision. A bulky type dressing is applied completely around the head so that both ears can be protected, swelling minimized and discomfort limited.
What To Expect After Surgery Discomfort post-operatively is minimal. Whatever discomfort there may be is short-lived and easily handled with routine pain medication. Dressings will be left in place for a period of 1 to 2 weeks. They will be changed periodically by the doctor. It is advisable to wear a bandana or bandage over the head and ears at night for an additional 2 weeks to avoid injuring the ears while sleeping. When the bandages are removed, the ears will appear swollen and bluish in color. This is normal and will be evident for approximately 4 weeks. Slight swelling will be noticeable for a few weeks. Sutures will be removed in approximately 1 week. Resumption Of Activities Non-contact sports (swimming, dancing, jogging) may be resumed in 2 weeks. Contact sports (tennis, skiing, volleyball) in 5 to 6 weeks. Driving may be resumed in 3 days and sunbathing in 1 week. TESTIMONIAL: Hi Dr. Pousti and staff. I just wanted to thank you for making my surgery experience a more pleasant one. And for anyone thinking about choosing Dr. Pousti I highly recommend him. I had otoplasty done about a month ago, and my ears look great! Dr. Pousti and his staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. They made sure I spoke with other patients of his so I could find out more about Dr. Pousti and their opinions of him. They love him of course; why else would I trust him with my ears? Even from the first visit he took plenty of time with me answering questions and making me feel at ease. The staff at the surgery center were amazing also. The TESTIMONIAL: When I finally decided to have Otoplasy surgery, I did a little bit of shopping around first. I saw two other Plastic Surgeons. I had my consultations with them and I was very dissappointed. Then I found Dr. Pousti’s website and I emailed him right away. He gave me my free consultation too, but he was definitely different. I showed up to his office and the girls at the desk were simply GREAT! They truly are Dr. Pousti is an extremely skilled Plastic Surgeon. If you are thinking about getting Otoplasty, I strongly suggest that you set up an initial consultation with him. You will not be dissappointed. If I ever need more plastic surgery, (and I will) I now exacly who I will V. C. Click here to learn more about San Diego Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Tom Pousti. To schedule your cosmetic surgery consultation in our San Diego office, call (619) 466-8851 or email appointments@pousti.com. |
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