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No More Beanies or Headphones...

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No More Beanies or Headphones...

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If you're feeling any kind of sticker shock about the price; you need to get over it fast... because this is your only stop, and Dr. Sedgh won't let you down.
I spent most of my adult life wearing beanies or headphones to hide my ears, which protruded and resembled those of a goblin or elf .
Dr. Sedgh was able to give my ears a more natural, non-goblin shape; all while hiding the scars behind my ears. You’d need a microscope to know I wasn’t born like this.
I will proudly show off his work for the rest of my life.
The whole staff makes me feel like a million bucks whenever I come back for follow-up appointments. I'm pretty sure I'm going to adopt Lori as my mom.

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Jacob Sedgh, MD

Jacob Sedgh, MD

Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon

4.9 | 141 Reviews
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September 5, 2019

Thank you for sharing your review. Your results look amazing! How was the recovery process?

September 9, 2019
The recovery was a lot less intense than I expected. Dr. Sedgh prescribed me some antibiotics and mild pain killers for about 10 days.
The bandages were basically small pressure dressings which held dental roll in place on either side of my cartilage. I only had them on for the first 4 days, and then the stitches for an additional 4 days.
I'll admit I reeeeally struggled not to scratch!... especially for the first 3 days. And I also had to place lots of pillows around my head and neck at night to prevent me from rolling onto my side.
But once the stitches were out I was back to normal; back to the gym, back to work, etc. I apply Maderma to my scars twice per day to help minimize their appearance.
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September 9, 2019

That's great - recovery can go either way. Sometimes people are surprised by the pain and the toll it takes on them, and others are surprised by how easy it was for them, so you're in the lucky category!