» How is incisionless otoplasty performed?
Submitted by Admin on Fri, 10/08/2010 - 16:10
Question:
How is incisionless otoplasty performed? Are there any scars or tissue damage after the procedure? Answer:
The incisionless otoplasty is performed by threading needles with suture through precise areas of the skin behind the ear. Once the suture is threaded beneath the skin and passed through the cartilage, it is tightened to the desired degree thereby pinning the ear back. There can be small pinpoint scars where the needle was introduced through the skin, but the amount of scar tissue is negligible. |