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  2. Incisionless Fritsch otoplasty - Wikipedia

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    According to Weerda: [6] Cosmetically, the different procedures of all otoplasty surgery types can cause disfiguring cartilage edges along the anterior surface of the antihelix if the cartilage is scored too deeply or the perichondrium is injured; post-operative bleeding; hematoma; relapse (ears protruding again); hypersensitivity; pain with ...

  3. Otoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Otoplasty (surgery of the ear) was developed in ancient India and is described in the medical compendium, the Sushruta Samhita (Sushruta's Compendium, c. 500 AD).The book discussed otoplastic and other plastic surgery techniques and procedures for correcting, repairing and reconstructing ears, noses, lips, and genitalia that were amputated as criminal, religious, and military punishments.

  4. Merck stitch method - Wikipedia

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    It belongs to the closed ear pinning surgeries because the ear is not cut open for the placement of the sutures. According to the experience of the author the Stitch Method is suitable for all protruding ears. The stitch method is the most frequently performed otoplasty among the minimally invasive methods. [citation needed]

  5. Are we all going to end up with the same face? - AOL

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    This was also one of the top five most popular procedures among men, who also favoured rhinoplasty and otoplasty, which is ear correction. ... people can get the look they want without having to ...

  6. EarFold - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to the conventional ear-pinning operations (see traditional ear surgery and otoplasty) and the Stitch method, there are no publications available on long-term results. The authors of the Earfold method point out that late complications, such as relapse, secondary deformations, defects, shifts in position or rejection of the ...

  7. Ear shaping - Wikipedia

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    The medical procedure via which ears are reshaped to give a normal appearance is known as otoplasty. Ear shaping is usually performed by body modification artists. There are several ways in which human ears can be given a different appearance including cropping, pointing, and the amputation of various parts of the ear.

  8. Woman Recalls Having 8 Organs Removed During 'the ... - AOL

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    On the first anniversary of her surgery — Nov. 25, 2024 — Louise wrote candidly in an Instagram post about feeling many different emotions about her cancer journey, including everything from ...

  9. Burt Brent - Wikipedia

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    Burt Brent is a retired reconstructive plastic surgeon best known for his work in reconstructing the absent outer ear. He built upon the techniques of his mentor, Dr. Radford Tanzer [1] of the Mary Hitchcock Clinic at Dartmouth Medical School and repaired ear defects in 1,800 patients, most of them children born with ear deformities such as microtia.