If you have a child who is considering cosmetic ear surgery, it's essential that you understand all of the risks associated with the procedure as well as whether or not children have the ability to receive this type of surgery before you consider going through with it. Despite the fact that these changes are merely cosmetic and won't adversely affect the function of the ear that the procedure is performed on, it's a big decision due to the fact that it will alter the appearance of your child. Although the primary reason to obtain a cosmetic ear surgery is to improve the appearance and shape of your ears, this procedure can also help to correct a defect within the structure of your ear.
Can Children Receive Cosmetic Ear Surgery?
It is possible for
your child to receive cosmetic ear surgery, even at young ages like 10 or 12.
One of the primary reasons that children consider obtaining this type of
plastic surgery is due to bullying. However, it's important that your child is
fully aware of what this surgery does to the appearance of the ear before they
consider having it done. Even with children, ear surgery can provide a boost of
confidence that will help your child be happy with how they look. The changes
can be anywhere from small to large.
What's most
important before the surgery occurs is that you and your child sit down with
your plastic surgeon in order to ask any questions that you may have. These
questions should also help your child to get through any worries that they
might have. Ear surgery will bring about a more natural shape to your child's
ears. The most common issues that children seek cosmetic ear surgery for
include ears that are overly large, ears that protrude on at least one side of
the head, and a defect that might have been causing issues with hearing.
How to Prepare For
Your Initial Consultation
The initial
consultation that you have with your plastic surgeon should help to put you and
your child's mind at ease before the cosmetic ear surgery is performed. Your
child will be asked a large number of questions that are centered around their
lifestyle, what they want the surgery for, and their health. This consultation
should help your child set reasonable expectations for the procedure while also
allowing the surgeon to identify the type of outcome that your child wants with
the ear surgery. Any medical conditions and allergies to drugs will be
discussed so as to make sure that any medication used during or after the
procedure is safe for your child. If your child has had previous surgeries,
these will also need to be discussed.
During the
consultation, photographs will be taken of the ear or ears that the procedure
is going to be performed on, which are necessary for medical records. If you or
your child has any concerns about the treatment at hand, this would be the time
to tell the surgeon about them. By understanding every facet of the surgery,
both you and your child will be able to go into the procedure with full
knowledge of what the process will entail and how to best prepare for it.
What the Procedure
For Cosmetic Ear Surgery Entails
The extent and
duration of a cosmetic ear surgery largely depends on where the surgery is
taking place within the ear and how much changes will need to be made. All
surgeries begin with the application of some form of anesthesia, which can
either be anesthesia that puts you to sleep or anesthesia that merely numbs the
treatment area until the surgery has been completed. Incisions will then be
made. The type of incision that is placed on your child's ear primarily depends
on what issue is being corrected. Most ear surgeries will have the incisions
placed on the back of the ear, which helps to hide the scar from view. Any
incisions made on the front of the ear will be placed within the ear folds so
as to hide them.
After the cartilage
has been removed or repositioned to create a different shape, the incisions
will be closed with a number of external stitches. These stitches are usually
placed in a way that allows them to appear as natural as they can. This is a
type of plastic surgery where the results are practically immediate, which
means that your child should know right away about whether or not they are
satisfied with the surgery. The swelling and slight bruising will take a couple
of weeks to heal fully.
Potential Risks
Associated With Cosmetic Ear Surgery
The risks
associated with cosmetic ear surgery are the same for children as they are for
adults. These risks will be discussed in the initial consultation with your
surgeon. Bleeding and infections are possible as are changes in the sensation
of the skin and general skin discoloration. It's possible that the scar might
be larger than your child likes, even though this should fade with time. Pain
can persist and it's possible that the new shape of your ear will appear
asymmetrical with the rest of your face.
In some cases, your
child may be dissatisfied with the results provided by the surgery. In this
event, a revision surgery may be necessary. Complications can also occur during
the recovery process. It would be better to wear appropriate compression garments especially during the recovery process which is composed of stage 1 and stage 2 of cosmetic surgery recovery periods to lessen swelling and hasten healing process. If you or your child notices any bleeding or swelling that
doesn't seem to go away, you should contact your surgeon. Also make sure that
the incisions aren't impacted during your recovery, which can lead to
additional complications.
Dr. DeJoseph is a
facial plastic surgeon who can perform a wide range of surgeries that include
liposuction and otoplasty procedures in Atlanta, GA. He has received triple
board certifications for laser surgery, facial plastic surgery, and
reconstructive surgery. Dr. DeJoseph is recognized for developing a variety of
new facial plastic surgery procedures and techniques.
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