Otoplasty

Otoplasty or ear pinning surgery is a surgical procedure used to improve the appearance of the ears by bringing the ears closer to the head in order to achieve better balance and aesthetics. One can feel self-conscious about the protruding nature or the lack of symmetry of their ears at any stage of life. Otoplasty addresses the correction of the cartilage in the ears and brings it back to a more anatomically correct position relative to the head, all the while preserving the natural anatomy of the ears. We offer Otoplasty at our hospitals and all our plastic surgeons are board certified. The procedure of Otoplasty is carried out with great care and consideration in order to achieve the most natural of appearances. From tailor making the surgical plan to our meticulous post-operative care we aim to provide a seamless and safe journey to achieve the best possible outcome.

Recovery duration

2-3 weeks

Operation Duration

1-2 hours

Average length of stay

5 days

Length of stay in Hospital

1 night

Anesthesia Type

General Anesthesia


Otoplasty (Ear Pinning Surgery)

Otoplasty (Ear Pinning Surgery) procedure helps in reshaping, repositioning or reducing the size of prominent or protruding ears to ensure symmetry and beauty to the ears. Prominent or protruding ears have a different shape, that often detracts from the overall beauty of the face. The Otoplasty procedure will enhance your natural looks by bringing the ears into harmony with the rest of your facial structure.

Ear prominence is caused by inadequate development of the cartilaginous folds of the ear or too much cartilage. Although the prominent ear is not causing a functional problem, it is a significant cause of psychological disturbance to children, teenagers and also adults due to the aesthetic concern.

Turkey is becoming an increasingly popular destination for beauty treatments, offering a comprehensive choice of modern, fully accredited hospitals and board certified plastic surgeons. Clinichub offers the opportunity to book a consultation with Ministry of Health approved JCI accredited hospitals and board certified surgeons, who will arrange every aspect of your surgery from start to finish, in a safe, professional and structured manner.

What Is Otoplasty?

Otoplasty is a surgical procedure that involves the alteration of the shape of the ear to change its position, shape and appearance so that it is more symmetrical and proportional to the other ear. Although the procedure is used to improve the appearance of the ears, it is more frequently used to improve the appearance of protruding ears. The procedure can also be used to improve a host of other congenital or acquired deformities of the ear.

The operation involves the sculpturing or removal of cartilage and the repositioning of the entire ear closer to the head. The surgery is not designed to change the fundamental character of the ear, but to make the ear appearance more proportional and aesthetically acceptable.

Otoplasty can be done on children as well as adults. Children are typically not candidates for this surgery until their ears grow enough so that the surgical change will last. This generally occurs when the child is about 5 or 6 years old.

Types of Otoplasty Procedures

The surgical technique depends on the specific anatomical concern.

Ear Pinning Surgery

The most common type of otoplasty is the Ear Reshaping procedure, often referred to as an Ear Pinch Surgery. Through the use of intraocular sutures, this surgical procedure moves the protruding ears closer to the sides of the head.

Ear Reshaping Surgery

Reshaping corrects irregular folds or asymmetry by modifying the cartilage structure.

Ear Reduction Surgery

A very small amount of cartilage and skin is removed in order to reduce the size of excessively large ears, a condition known as macrotia.

Corrective Otoplasty

Revision or corrective procedures address previous surgical outcomes or congenital deformities.

The appropriate technique is determined during consultation after detailed ear assessment.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Otoplasty?

Otoplasty may be suitable for individuals who:

Have prominent or protruding ears
Experience ear asymmetry
Feel self-conscious about ear appearance
Are in good overall health
Have realistic expectations

Good candidates for ear drops are typically children when ear growth is near complete, and adults of any age.

A consultation is required to evaluate cartilage structure and determine surgical approach.

Why Consider Ear Pinning Surgery?

Improve Facial Harmony

Protruding ears can disrupt facial balance. Otoplasty restores proportional alignment.

Boost Self-Confidence

Many patients report improved confidence and comfort in social settings after surgery.

Permanent Structural Correction

Unlike temporary solutions, otoplasty provides long-lasting results by reshaping cartilage.

Suitable for Various Ages

The procedure is effective for both children and adults.

Otoplasty Cost: How Much Is Ear Surgery?

The cost of an Otoplasty will depend on the extent of the required surgery, the technique or method used to perform the surgery and the qualifications and experience of your chosen Plastic Surgeon.

All pricing is based on an individualised basis to each patient, as each patients’ anatomical and aesthetic requirements are unique. Following an initial consultation and bespoke surgical planning, an individualised quotation will then be provided.

Factors Affecting Otoplasty Cost

Degree of Ear Protrusion
More significant repositioning may require longer operative time.

Surgical Technique
Reshaping and reduction techniques differ in complexity.

Surgeon Experience and Accredited Facilities
Experienced specialists and internationally accredited hospitals influence overall pricing.

The Otoplasty Procedure: What to Expect

Otoplasty is a precise procedure designed to achieve natural ear contours.

Initial Consultation

During the consultation the surgeon will examine the size, shape, projection and symmetry of the ears as well as the firmness of the cartilage. Any relevant requests or expectations will also be discussed.

Preparing for Surgery

Preparation may include:

Medical evaluation
Avoiding blood-thinning medications
Fasting before anaesthesia

These measures reduce surgical risks.

During the Procedure

Commonly known as an ear pinning or ear surgery, an Otoplasty procedure is carried out under general anaesthetic for children and under local or general anaesthetic for adults. This procedure involves an incision in the skin on the back of the ear, and the surgeon then moulds or repositions the shape of the ear to improve its natural alignment. The new position of the ear is then maintained using small stitches that are sewn from the inside of the ear to the outer skin surface.

Anaesthesia

Anaesthesia type depends on patient age and surgical extent.

Incision Placement

Incisions are hidden behind the ear, making scars discreet and typically unnoticeable.

Immediate Aftercare in the Hospital

The patient is woken when the anaesthetic is fully reversed. Otoplasty is also frequently carried out on an outpatient basis, although some patients may be required to stay overnight in hospital for observation.

Care does not stop when a patient is discharged from hospital. Clinichub will ensure on-going care and monitoring, following a structured plan, prior to the patient’s departure.

Otoplasty Recovery: Timeline and Aftercare

Recovery is generally straightforward and well tolerated.

What to Expect During Recovery

First week: Mild swelling and tenderness
7–10 days: Bandages removed
2–3 weeks: Gradual return to full activities
Several weeks: Final contour stabilises

Protective Headband

The patient has to sleep with a headband for a few weeks to keep the ears in the right place.

Post-Operative Instructions

Patients should:

Avoid pressure on the ears
Sleep on their back
Avoid strenuous activity temporarily
Attend follow-up appointments

Otoplasty Results: Before and After

Results are available instantly following bandage removal with continued improvement as swelling subsides.

Realistic Expectations

Otoplasty surgery is performed to improve the projection and symmetry of the ears. Our goal is to achieve a normal appearance without an overt change in appearance.

How Long Do Results Last?

Results are permanent, as cartilage reshaping provides long-term structural correction.

Risks and Complications

Otoplasty is considered a safe procedure when performed by experienced surgeons.

Common Side Effects

Mild swelling
Temporary tenderness
Minor bruising

Potential Complications

Asymmetry
Suture irritation
Rare infection

Following medical advice significantly reduces risks.

Why Choose Clinichub for Otoplasty?

Clinichub is a health tourism organization specializing in cosmetic surgery. Through long standing relationships with internationally recognized and professional plastic surgeons, and a wide network of accredited hospitals, we aim to meet all of your cosmetic and health needs.

With structured planning, effective communication and adequate post-operative care, Clinichub provides a safe and pleasant experience for the patient undergoing an otoplasty surgery.

Contact Clinichub today for a free consultation and personalised ear surgery plan.

 

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Is Otoplasty Painful?

Mild discomfort is common during the first few days and is manageable with prescribed medication.

Will There Be Visible Scars?

Incisions are hidden behind the ear and typically fade significantly over time.

When Can I Return to Work or School?

Most patients return within 7–10 days.

Is Otoplasty Permanent?

Yes, reshaped cartilage maintains long-lasting results.

Can Adults Have Otoplasty?

Yes, otoplasty is safe and effective for adults of all ages.

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