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Nirvi 2 Surgical And Maternity Hospital

Ear Reconstruction

Restore the Shape, Function, and Appearance of the Ear with Expert Reconstructive Surgery

At Nirvi 2 Surgical and Maternity Hospital, we provide advanced Ear Reconstruction Surgery to restore the appearance and structure of ears affected by congenital conditions, trauma, burns, infections, or previous surgeries. Our experienced plastic and reconstructive surgeons use modern surgical techniques to recreate a natural-looking ear that complements the patient’s facial features.
Whether reconstruction is required for a child born with an underdeveloped ear or an adult following injury, our personalized treatment plans focus on achieving the best possible cosmetic and functional outcomes.

About Ear Reconstruction Surgery

Ear Reconstruction Surgery is a specialized plastic and reconstructive procedure performed to rebuild or reshape the external ear (pinna). The surgery aims to restore a natural ear appearance while improving facial symmetry and, when possible, supporting hearing rehabilitation in collaboration with ENT specialists.

Depending on the condition, reconstruction may involve:

  • Cartilage graft reconstruction
  • Synthetic implant reconstruction
  • Local tissue flap reconstruction
  • Skin grafting
  • Staged reconstructive procedures

Each treatment plan is customized according to the patient’s age, anatomy, and reconstructive needs

Conditions That May Require Ear Reconstruction

Ear reconstruction may be recommended for:

  • Congenital ear deformities
  • Microtia (underdeveloped ear)
  • Absent external ear (Anotia)
  • Ear injuries due to accidents
  • Burn-related ear deformities
  • Ear defects after tumor removal
  • Bite injuries
  • Severe ear infections causing tissue loss
  • Failed previous ear surgery
  • Cosmetic ear defects affecting appearance

Causes of Ear Deformities

Ear reconstruction may be required due to:

  • Congenital Conditions – Birth defects or developmental abnormalities affecting the shape or formation of the ear.
  • Trauma – Road accidents, sports injuries, falls, or other physical injuries causing ear damage.
  • Burns – Thermal, chemical, or electrical burns leading to partial or complete loss of ear tissue.
  • Cancer Surgery – Reconstruction following the removal of skin cancers or tumors involving the ear.
  • Infections – Severe infections that result in tissue damage, deformity, or loss of ear structure.
  • Animal or Human Bites – Partial or complete ear tissue loss caused by bite injuries.

Diagnosis & Evaluation

Before surgery, our specialists perform a detailed assessment.

Medical Evaluation

  • Complete medical history
  • Physical examination
  • Review of previous surgeries
  • General health assessment

Ear Examination

  • Assessment of ear size and shape
  • Evaluation of tissue availability
  • Facial symmetry analysis
  • Hearing assessment when required

Imaging & Planning

  • Clinical photography
  • Imaging studies if necessary
  • Personalized reconstructive planning

Ear Reconstruction Treatment Options

Cartilage Ear Reconstruction

Uses the patient’s own rib cartilage to create a natural ear framework.

Benefits

  • Natural tissue
  • Long-lasting results
  • Excellent structural support

Implant-Based Ear Reconstruction

Medical-grade implants are used in selected patients to reconstruct the ear.

Benefits

  • Precise ear shape
  • Reduced operative time in selected cases

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.

Benefits of Ear Reconstruction Surgery

  • Restores natural ear appearance
  • Improves facial symmetry
  • Corrects congenital deformities
  • Repairs traumatic ear injuries
  • Enhances self-confidence
  • Customized treatment for each patient
  • Long-lasting cosmetic results
  • Improved quality of life
  • Modern reconstructive techniques
  • Comprehensive postoperative care

Why Choose Nirvi 2 Surgical and Maternity Hospital?

  • Experienced Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons – Highly skilled specialists with expertise in congenital and acquired ear reconstruction procedures.
  • Personalized Surgical Planning – Individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s anatomy, condition, and reconstructive goals.
  • Advanced Reconstructive Techniques – Modern surgical methods using cartilage grafts, local flaps, and microsurgical techniques for optimal outcomes.
  • State-of-the-Art Surgical Facilities – Fully equipped operation theaters with advanced technology and comprehensive patient monitoring.
  • Natural-Looking Results – Focus on restoring ear shape, symmetry, function, and overall facial balance.
  • Child & Adult Reconstruction – Specialized reconstructive care for both pediatric and adult patients with congenital or acquired ear deformities.
  • Comprehensive Patient Care – Complete support from consultation and surgery through recovery, rehabilitation, and long-term follow-up.

Our Ear Reconstruction Treatment Process

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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