Otoplasty from our Tijuana, Mexico facial surgeon, Dr. Illich Navarro.

Otoplasty

Otoplasty is a surgical procedure that can reshape the size and configuration of the ear and make the ears less prominent. Also known as an ear shaping, it can correct deformed or protruding ears by bringing them closer to the head or reducing or correcting the size and shape of large ears.

Otoplasty in Tijuana

Otoplasty in Tijuana, Mexico, which is sometimes referred to as ear pinning, is the general term used to describe a surgery to correct the shape, position, or proportion of your ears. For example, if your ears stick out too much or they’re simply too large, an otoplasty can correct these issues. In fact, an otoplasty can help those who have more severe deformities in their ears, whether they were born with them or an accident caused the problem.

In an ideal world, your ears blend into your head without becoming the centers of attraction. Unfortunately, some ears don’t cooperate or you may have overdone it with your earrings. Whatever the case, if the shape of your ears is an issue Tijuana Facelift can help. From reshaping ears to repairing earlobes, Dr. Illich Navarro provides a comprehensive suite of ear surgery options to patients. 

Otoplasty FAQ

Otoplasty is a procedure recommended to improve the shape and position of an individual’s ears. Commonly referred to as ear pinning or cosmetic ear surgery, otoplasty can address a variety of imperfections, such as deformed, uneven, or overly large ears. It is most frequently performed as a means to move protruding ears closer to the head.

Preparing for surgery can help prevent complications from arising and assist you in experiencing a smooth recovery. Before your procedure, you will be given a list of instructions to follow that may include:

  • Undergoing a medical evaluation and lab tests
  • Taking medications after the procedure
  • Avoiding certain vitamins, supplements, and medications such as aspirin or ibuprofen, as they can cause increased bleeding
  • Avoiding cigarettes and tobacco products for at least two weeks before and after surgery
  • What to wear on the day of surgery

If you choose to undergo general anesthesia, you will also need to arrange for a loved one to accompany you to and from your appointment.

In severe cases, otoplasty can be performed on children as young as five years old. Many parents choose to wait until the child is at least seven so they can be an active participant in their care. In addition, children at this stage are better able to handle and recover from surgery. If your child becomes distressed at the mention of surgery, it may be best to wait until they are older and more mature.

Most patients will see the results immediately and are usually ecstatic. The final appearance takes several weeks because of the swelling. Dr. Illich Navarro will explain the otoplasty recovery process at length during your pre-surgical appointments.

Tijuana Otoplasty Specialist Dr. Illich Navarro is a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon who is highly knowledgeable in ear shaping techniques.

Candidates for
Otoplasty

  • Candidates should be in general good health
  • Candidates should quit smoking months before surgery
  • Candidates have to wait until the ears are fully formed
  • Patients's desire for ear correction
  • Patients that maintain a positive outlook with realistic goals
  • Patients with asymmetrical ears

Otoplasty (ear surgery) is a cosmetic procedure that can alter the shape, position, or size of the ears. But who is a candidate for Otoplasty?

One of the primary groups that benefit from Otoplasty is children. Ideal candidates are typically aged five and older, as the ears are nearly fully developed by this age. Early intervention can prevent teasing and bullying. 

Otoplasty in Tijuana

Success Stories of Real Patients!!

Tijuana Otoplasty Specialist Dr. Illich Navarro is a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon who is highly knowledgeable in ear shaping techniques.
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After years of insecurity about my protruding ears, I decided on ear surgery. Dr. Illich and his team were supportive from the start. The surgery went smoothly! Now, several months later, my ears are proportional, and I feel confident.

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Dr. Illich Navarro and his staff are amazing! They make sure that you feel very comfortable and informed throughout the entire process. I am extremely happy with my ear surgery results and would definitely recommend!

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This was my first visit and I couldn’t be more happy with it! Great customer service and the staff and Dr. Illich explained everything so well. I love the results of my procedure. Definitely my new place to go and feel beautiful.

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Quick answers to questions you may have

Ears can stick out for a couple of different reasons, and it’s quite common. Some people’s ears appear more prominent because the part of the ear that should be a bit more tucked in, known as the conchal bowl, has more cartilage than usual. When there’s extra cartilage here, a condition known as conchal hypertrophy, it pushes the whole ear forward so it sticks out more.

Another reason has to do with the ear’s natural folds, specifically the antihelical fold. The ear has several folds and curves, and one of them is this antihelical fold that should create a ‘Y’ shape as it goes up to the top of your ear. The top part of this ‘Y’ is called the superior crus. For some people, this fold doesn’t form properly while they’re growing before they are born, or it doesn’t form at all. When that happens, especially if that superior crus part is missing, the top part of the ear doesn’t have anything to hold it in place, so it sticks out.

If you’re looking to make your ears less prominent, there are surgical procedures that can help. When the issue is conchal hypertrophy, where there’s too much cartilage giving the ear its prominent look, a surgeon can remove some of this excess cartilage. They may also use permanent stitches to secure the ear closer to the head.

In cases where the ear sticks out because it’s missing that important fold—the superior crus—a surgeon can create this fold. They do this by placing permanent sutures and sometimes by making the cartilage weaker on the front side so it can bend back into a more typical position.

When you are considering ear correction surgery, you might stumble upon a couple of terms that seem different but actually refer to the same thing. ‘Otoplasty’ and ‘pinnaplasty’ are two such terms that can cause a little bit of head-scratching. They might sound distinct, but in reality, they’re just two ways of referring to the same type of ear surgery.

If you’re worried that ear correction surgery might change how well you can hear, you can breathe a sigh of relief. An otoplasty is focused entirely on the external part of your ear, known as the pinna, which is the part that we can see. The procedure doesn’t involve the inner workings of the ear that are responsible for your hearing capabilities.

To give you a bit more detail, the ear is divided into three main parts: the outer ear or pinna, the middle ear, which lies just behind your eardrum, and the inner ear, which is where balance and deeper hearing functions are located. Ear correction surgery, or otoplasty, is all about reshaping the pinna without touching the middle or inner ear.