Procedure
Otoplasty: Achieve symmetry and confidence with Mr. Matt Erdman
Otoplasty, often known as ear correction surgery, is more than just a cosmetic procedure; it is a journey towards self-confidence and aesthetic balance. For many, prominent or irregularly shaped ears can be a source of self-consciousness from a young age. This procedure offers a chance to rectify these concerns, allowing individuals to wear their hair up, participate in activities, or simply go about their day without the lingering thought of their ears drawing undue attention.
Enter Mr. Matt Erdmann, Washington, UK’s distinguished plastic surgeon, who has dedicated his career to mastering the art and science of Otoplasty. His approach is not just about altering an ear’s shape or position; it’s about understanding each patient’s unique facial symmetry and crafting results that complement their overall appearance. Every procedure under Mr. Erdmann’s skilled hands is a testament to his dedication, precision, and the deep understanding of his patient’s desires. His reputation in the field of Otoplasty is not just built on surgical skills alone but also on the trust and rapport he establishes with each individual, ensuring they feel heard, understood, and cared for.
Types of Otoplasty:
Ear pinning:
Ear reduction:
Earlobe surgery:
Am I a good candidate for this procedure?
Ideal candidates for Otoplasty are individuals who:
- Are in good overall health.
- Have fully developed ears (usually by age 5).
- Feel self-conscious about the size, shape, or position of their ears.
- Seek long-lasting, natural-looking results.
What results can I realistically expect with an Otoplasty?
Enhanced symmetry:
Harmonious alignment:
Reduced protrusion:
Correction of deformities:
Boosted confidence:
Permanent results:
Procedure details:
Pre-surgery consultations and preparation:
The surgical process:
Duration and post-surgery care:
How much will the Otoplasty procedure cost?
Why is Mr. Erdmann’s clinic the best option for your Otoplasty procedure
Faq
Is the procedure painful?
Long acting local anesthetic will be used to numb the surgical areas for up to 12 hours after surgery