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An exam by a board certifed plastic surgeon would be required to answer your question. It all depends on which parts of the ear need to be made larger.
All scars go through a healing stage, with most scars taking a year to a year-and-a-half to mature fully. Redness decreases and scar tissue softens and flattens as healing takes place. Younger people tend to be more exuberant scar formers than people in their 60s and older....
Although it is not “real fighting”, if I were you I would not engage in “sparring/training” for at least 3 months after the otoplasty procedure performed. Even then, I would suggest that you have the area covered/protected as you spar. Your plastic surgeon will be your best resource when it come...
Thank you for your question. The cost of the procedure will vary depending on what geographical area you are in. You can get an average of what it costs in your area by checking the Real Self website. Good luck.
I would assume one of 2 things:1. Suture reaction 2. Hypertrophic scar from "sore"If the nodule is firm, #2 is more likely. A suture could still be the underlying problem.
The rhinoplasty procedure and the otoplasty procedure can be performed together under one anesthetic and one recovery period. The costs of both procedures are dependent upon time in the operating room, anesthesia, and surgeon's fee for performing the procedures. The otoplasty procedure itself ...
THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE THE EARS APPEAR SMALLER IS TO HAVE THEM PINNED BACK. BUT THIS SOMETHING YOU MAY WANT TO SPEAK WITH THE SURGEON ABOUT AND WHAT THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS ARE