Palm Beach Ear Surgery doctors

Jacob D. Steiger, MD Jacob D. Steiger, MD
Boca Raton Facial Plastic Surgeon
4800 Linton Blvd. Suite D502B, Delray Beach
12 answers
Jonathan Berman, MD Jonathan Berman, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
670 Glades Road Suite 240, Boca Raton
4 answers
David Bogue, MD David Bogue, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
660 Glades Road Suite 380, Boca Raton
3 answers
Steven Schuster, MD Steven Schuster, MD
Boca Raton Plastic Surgeon
1905 Clint Moore Rd. Suite 101 , Boca Raton
2 answers
Anita Mandal, MD Anita Mandal, MD
Palm Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon
2401 PGA Blvd. Suite 146, Palm Beach Gardens
1 answer

Recent Answers

How Long Before Exercising After Otoplasty?

I scheduled an otoplasty for next week, and I was wondering how long should I wait before start doing exercises such as pilates or power plate?

A: Otoplasty Palm Beach There are different levels of exercise. Beginning the next day after otoplasty, I encourage my patients to begin some light walking. After the first few weeks, one can begin to slowly resume heavier aerobic activity and weight lifting. Exercise that results in perspiration is not recommended early. As you swelling subsides, you may gradually work you way up to your usual exercise routine. The pace with vary from patient to patient due to differences in healing.
Anita Mandal, MD
Palm Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon
Is It Possible To Fix An Overcorrected Otoplasty Surgery From 16 Years Ago?

When i was about 7 i did otoplasty on my ears so they did not stick out! The problem is that they are now completely into my head, very flat and a little deformed! There is no clearens from the "earbone" to the outer part! I can form my ear to be perfect with my hand! I was wondering if its possible to re operate so the ears are more bended more out and also so they are not so flat? Is it possible to do something with this? Im 23 years old now

A: Secondary Otoplasty

There are times where overcorrection occurs.   Depending on that particular patient and the amount of overcorrection, it is often possible to correct the overcorrection.   There are several ways to do this.  Which technique is used is dependent on what is found at the time of surgery.  Often releasing the sutures holding the cartilage together is enough.   Sometimes repositioning cartilage or even taking cartilage grafts can be used.  

Jonathan Berman, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
Is it OK for Non Absorbable Sutures to be Used on the Inside of Ear?

I will be doing an otoplasty surgery next month. I asked the doctor if I need to return back after 7 days to remove the sutures and he said no. He said, he'll be using non absorbable sutures on the inside and absorbable sutures on the outside, therefore I do not need to stitch off. However, I learnt that non absorbable sutures HAVE to be removed so it doesnt really make sense for him to use it on the inside right? I am really worried now and wonder if I should do this surgery with him.

A: Suturing for Otoplasty

To perform an otoplasty, one usually uses absorble as well as non-absorbable sutures.   I use non-absorbable sutures to secure the cartilage----I want lasting strength here.  I use abosrbable sutures on the deep skin closure. I expect that the healing skin will "dissolve" this suture within 8 weeks.  I use non-abosrbable sutures on the shallow skin because I take those out in 7-10 days.  Diffferent sutures are made of different materials.  Different sutures do different jobs.  Choosing the correct suture for the right job is important to getting a good result.

Jonathan Berman, MD
Palm Beach Plastic Surgeon
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