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At the initial consultation, the doctor evaluates the shape, position, and symmetry of both ears, as well as skin and cartilage quality. Together, you clarify the expected result, type of procedure (correction of protrusion, reshaping, or earlobe suture), and the healing process. A plan for incisions and post-procedure fixation is also outlined.
After numbing, the correction is performed. In otoplasty, the cartilage is shaped and the ear angle adjusted, while in contouring, the ear’s contours are subtly refined. For broken or torn earlobes, the edges are precisely trimmed and sutured. Incisions are discreet, and closure is done with fine material and careful technique.
After the procedure, a sterile dressing is applied, and depending on the procedure type, a light elastic headband/bandage may be recommended for a short period. Gentle aftercare includes avoiding pressure on the area, sleeping on the back, and follow-up checks. Sutures are typically removed after 7–10 days, and return to normal activities is usually quick.


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A standard consultation takes approximately 30–60 minutes. During the consultation, the doctor will assess your situation, explain possible treatment options, and answer all your questions.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.