Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Otoplasty Can Set Prominent Ears Closer To The Head And Also

I have a son who occasionally comes home very upset because the other kids at school pick on him for having prominent ears that stick out from the sides of his head. This makes me very concerned for him because I want him to have a good school experience. I decided that it would be best for him to get an Otoplasty surgery to correct his abnormal ears and make them normal. Before I rush into things I figured it would be best to research more about this procedure. I searched online and found a website called beverlyhillsphysicians.com and on that site I learned that "For the most part, the operation is done on children between the ages of four and 14. Ears are almost fully grown by age four, and the earlier the surgery, the less teasing and ridicule the child will have to endure." When I read this I was very excited for my son, he could finally have normal ears and no longer get teased by his classmates.

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