Ears
Size and shape of ears can deviate from our personal perceptions of beauty. Particularly women suffer from this notion and consider their natural attractiveness diminished.
Protruding ears are usually attributable to the congenital deformation of a cartilage. Sometimes, though, malformations in other parts of the ear can account for them, too.
Through simple surgery, we can rectify the cartilage, “lay back the ear” and thus accomplish a new harmonic facial expression.

Treatment is independent of age. Ideally, surgery should be performed during infancy.
Particularly children suffer from protruding ears.
Surgery is performed under either local or general anesthesia.


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