Otoplasty Chevy Chase

Otoplasty, or ear pinning, is done to correct protruding ears. Although commonly performed on adults, it also happens to be one of few cosmetic procedures that may also be performed on children.
An incision is placed in the natural creases behind the ear and the cartilage of the ear is weakened so that it bends into a new shape. Sutures are also placed internally to maintain the ear in its’ new position. Recovery normally takes one to two weeks. The changes are usually fairly dramatic and may be seen immediately, although the final result may not be seen for a few months. This procedure is typically done under general anesthesia as an out-patient procedure, meaning you will be able to go home that same day. Full recovery to normal activity level typically takes 2-3 weeks.
Learn more about Ear pinning from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons at www.plasticsurgery.org.
Please contact our cosmetic surgery practice to schedule an appointment for this procedure.