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Description: www.lamfacialplastics.com DALLAS FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEON AND OTOPLASTY SPECIALIST, DR. SAMUEL LAM, SHOWS AN EXAMPLE OF A CONGENITAL (BORN WITH) EAR DEFORMITY WHICH HE FIXED USING A HELICAL CARVING TECHNIQUE. THE PATIENT IS SHOWN BEFORE AND ONE DAY AFTER THE PROCEDURE. THE PATIENT FLEW IN FOR HIS SURGERY SO DR. LAM ONLY HAS HIS ONE DAY POSTOP PHOTOS AND VIDEOS. KEY WORDS OTOPLASTY, HELIX, CONGENITAL DEFORMITY, DALLAS, PLANO, MCKINNEY, FRISCO, ALLEN, GARLAND, IRVING, SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, SAN ANTONIO ...
Abstract: When multiple techniques are described to address a single condition, it is axiomatic that no single technique is ideal. Using mattress sutures to create an antihelical fold when one is absent provides benefits that outweigh the risks of this techniq...
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Abstract: The fundamental challenge in correcting protruding ears is to create an anthelix fold that has a natural appearance: evenly rounded and without sharp edges. More or less favorable results have been reached using different methods of excision, superfi...
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Abstract: The goal of otoplasty in the treatment of prominauris is symmetrical restoration of the ears to an aesthetic position with respect to the side of the head. Most commonly, this is accomplished by the creation or enhancement of the antihelical fold. In...
Abstract: The number of patients seeking correction of abnormally protruding ears has decreased in the past ten years because of changing hairstyles and concepts of body image. During the same time there has been an increase in the number of surgeon and surgic...
Abstract: The classification of malformations of the auricle is reviewed. Hinderer's technique is described. It is based on long oblique skin and cartilage flaps of the upper pole of the ear, taken in opposite directions for expansion of the helical arch, thus...
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Abstract: BACKGROUND: Auricular deformities, specifically, prominent ears, are relatively frequent. Although the physiologic consequences are negligible, the aesthetic and psychological effects on the patient can be substantial. METHODS: Otoplasty techniques a...