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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Big ears

Some people are just not blessed with normal sized ears. Usually it becomes a problem about age 5 when thoughtless kids are merciless in teasing about anything not perfectly normal. These slights can and do leave lasting emotional scars


The big ears are normal but just sticking out too much. If this is recognized within the first two weeks after birth, taping them back before the collagen hardens can help. Talk with your pediatrician about taping them. Although it is really unlikely; you could tape them so tightly that the skin is damaged. It is not “rocket science” you can do it, but the window of opportunity is small.

Dr. Robinson has a soft spot in his heart for kids with “Dumbo ears”, he had them and took a lot of abuse as child. He knows how painful it can be.

When the child is about five, the ears have attained about 85% of adult growth and then they can be “pinned back”. This operation takes about 2 hours and depending upon the maturity and patience of the patient it can be done under local anesthesia or IV sedation plus local. Children have to wear a protective “turban” of gauze for about a week to keep the ears from being pulled forward, pulling the stitches. Adults normally only wear the turban for 2-3 days and then a protective band just at night for about two weeks..

If you want more information contact Dr. Robinson 8147 461 1693 or contact@chilirobinson.com. If you would like a link to the procedure, please visit plasticsurgery.org/patients_consumers/procedures/Otoplasty.cfm and then come back to see us about the specifics of your ear correction, called an otoplasty.

I hope this has been a relief to someone. DrChili

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