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Avoid Childhood Bullying with Otoplasty in Charlotte

It is hard for parents to just sit back and allow their children to be teased, especially when something can be done to stop it. We all know that kids can be insensitive and ruthless at times. A child with protruding or enlarged ears is often a target for bullies.

Cosmetic surgery is typically associated with vanity or anti-aging procedures. However, there are many cases where it provides a more practical benefit, even for children. Otoplasty, also known as ear pinning, can be for adults but is most often performed on children.

How can otoplasty help my child?

Otoplasty in Charlotte is performed to make the ears stick out less and minimize how prominent they appear. There might be too much middle ear cartilage or the child’s ears might be positioned at an odd angle on the head. If the earlobes are too large or too long, a tiny amount of tissue can be removed to reduce the size.

A compassionate and skilled plastic surgeon will re-sculpt your child’s ears to fit his or her facial structure. Dr. Erik Miles and his friendly staff will make your child feel calm and reassured. You both will have a very comforting experience with North Charlotte Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.

Can otoplasty correct all ear shape and size abnormalities?

Ears that are cupped, or appear as if the ear is rolling inward, will need a different surgical method. If the problem is an abnormally small size or missing portions, then reconstructive surgery will be necessary to build and reshape the child’s ears.

How old are candidates for otoplasty?

Candidates for otoplasty are at least six years old with fully developed ears, are in good health, and both the parents and child have realistic expectations. Dr. Miles suggests that the child chooses to have an otoplasty and is actively involved in the decision-making process.

How do I know when my child is ready for otoplasty?

Just because their ears may be finished growing and ready for surgery, some kids may not be emotionally ready. It should not be a cosmetic choice made solely by a parent. When facing this decision, consider your child’s level of maturity, and how well he or she fully understands the procedure, and exactly what is involved. The child should also be able to follow instructions well.

What is a good time to schedule my child’s procedure?

Downtime will be necessary following surgery. Otoplasty in Charlotte should be scheduled at a time when your child’s life isn’t so busy. Summer vacations or other school breaks are good times. Keep in mind that your child will have to avoid swimming and outdoor sports during this period for 6-8 weeks following surgery.

In Charlotte, Dr. Miles and his comforting, professional staff perform otoplasty on both children and adults. They are happy to meet with you and your child to answer all of your questions or concerns. To schedule a consultation and learn more about ear surgery options, contact Dr. Miles online at www.doctormiles.com or call (704) 896-5556.

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