Depending on the condition, reconstruction may involve:
Each treatment plan is customized according to the patient’s age, anatomy, and reconstructive needs
Ear reconstruction may be recommended for:
Ear reconstruction may be required due to:
Before surgery, our specialists perform a detailed assessment.
Medical Evaluation
Ear Examination
Imaging & Planning
Cartilage Ear Reconstruction
Uses the patient’s own rib cartilage to create a natural ear framework.
Benefits
Medical-grade implants are used in selected patients to reconstruct the ear.
Benefits
Local Flap & Skin Grafting
Healthy nearby tissue and skin grafts are used to cover and shape the reconstructed ear.
Secondary Ear Reconstruction
Corrective surgery for patients with previous unsuccessful ear reconstruction procedures.
Step 1: Consultation & Assessment
Detailed discussion of the condition, medical history, and treatment goals.
Step 2: Clinical Evaluation
Comprehensive examination of the ear and surrounding tissues.
Step 3: Personalized Surgical Planning
Selection of the most appropriate reconstructive technique.
Step 4: Ear Reconstruction Surgery
Rebuilding the ear using cartilage grafts, implants, or tissue flaps under anesthesia.
Step 5: Recovery & Monitoring
Postoperative observation, wound care, and pain management.
Step 6: Follow-Up Visits
Regular appointments to monitor healing and surgical outcomes.
Step 7: Long-Term Care
Guidance on scar management, ear protection, and ongoing follow-up if additional staged procedures are needed.
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