There is one cosmetic surgery procedure in particular that can make people feel a bit more anxious than other procedures.
That procedure is otoplasty – also known as ear correction surgery.
Many people around the Birmingham region have considered this type of surgery, but are sometimes too anxious to pursue it properly.
This is because there are many question marks that hang over otoplasty in terms of what to expect and whether or not it actually works.
So, in this easy to digest article, we aim to bring clarity on what to expect and hopefully some peace of mind to all patients considering correcting their ears.

Otoplasty Basics
Otoplasty is the term used for ear correction surgery. This can include many solutions to ‘fixing’ ears that are deformed or that patients are unhappy with, such as size, shape and position.
One of the primary reasons why patients consider otoplasty is because their ears protrude. This can bring extreme levels of anxiety and make people feel self conscious and lack serious self confidence.
In addition, having ears that stick out can sometimes bring a lifetime of insults and sniggers from social circles such as school, work and socialising.
Furthermore, because the ears are such a prominent feature on the face, it can sometimes stop both men and women from wearing the clothes they want, or opting for a hairstyle they wish to have.
1. The First Step – Pre-Operation

3. The Last Step – Recovery







