Bat ear surgery is an ideal solution in the following cases:
• Noticeably large ears
• Protrusion of one or both ears to varying degrees
• If you've undergone the procedure before but didn't achieve satisfactory results
The cost of bat ear cosmetic surgery varies depending on the case and the doctor's evaluation. This amount may increase or decrease based on several factors, including: the surgeon's skill and experience, the quality and equipment of the clinic, and the effort exerted during the procedure.
Children are the most common patients undergoing ear reduction surgery. To achieve the best results, it is preferable that the child:
• Is in good general health and does not suffer from severe ear diseases or chronic ear conditions
• Has reached the age of five, meaning their ear cartilage has stabilized enough to undergo ear cosmetic surgery
• Can express their feelings in an understandable way.
Of course, teenagers can also undergo this procedure, especially if the same previous criteria apply, along with an optimistic spirit, positive outlook, and desire to achieve realistic goals.
Smoking should be stopped well before the procedure to avoid its negative effects, such as prolonging recovery time and hindering wound healing.
Bat ear cosmetic surgery, or otoplasty, is typically performed on children between the ages of 5 and 15.
When children are under five years old, the cartilage is very flexible and does not hold stitches well. Generally, older children are more cooperative during and after bat ear cosmetic surgery.
Bat ear cosmetic surgery involves three main steps: anesthesia, surgical incision, and suturing to secure the new shape.
• Anesthesia step: The doctor chooses the most suitable anesthesia method for your specific case, which may include local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia.
• Surgical incision step: The surgeon employs specialized surgical techniques to increase the fold of the ear cartilage, significantly reducing the size of the ear cartilage. The incision is usually made on the back of the outer ear. However, if it needs to be done on the front side, the doctor will attempt to conceal it within the ear's natural folds. The surgeon then uses permanent surgical sutures to secure the new shape of the ear resulting from the procedure.
• Suturing the surgical incision: The doctor begins closing the wound by stitching it with appropriate surgical sutures.
• Enjoy the results: Just wait until the doctor reveals your ear after removing the surgical bandages—you will undoubtedly be surprised by the sudden and dramatic change you've always dreamed of.