What is Ear Reconstruction Surgery? - Middle Ear, Inner Ear, Ear Drum Reconstruction

Ear reconstruction is a fairly common operation and an operation which has the likelihood to become even more commonly performed in the future. The potential increase in the number of the surgeries to be performed in the future is based on the fact that skin cancer is one of the leading causes for the need for the surgery and the incidence of skin cancer is increasing.

Skin cancer is not the only factor that leads to surgery, the operation is also performed to correct birth defects and to correct the results of accidents or other trauma that has occurred to the ear. Ear reconstruction is not a purely cosmetic operation as the ear structure is also pivotal in the correct operation of the hearing functions of the ear. The deformity of the external ear structure can have an extremely detrimental effect upon a person’s hearing even though the inner ear is in perfect health and working order.

The operations can be rather complicated because of the various curves, shapes and textures of the ear. The ear is made up of cartilage and skin and the tightness of the skin to the cartilage changes depending upon the position on the ear. The ear unlike most cartilage formed areas of the body also has a very good blood flow and complex venous system. Medical practitioners who specialise in ear reconstruction however are intimately aware of the complicated nature of the ear and have developed procedures that are extremely successful for reconstructing every facet of the human ear.

Another important consideration when reconstruction of the ear is commenced is the symmetry of the reconstructed ear with the existing ear as they are both viewed when looking at a person’s face. The symmetrical placement of the reconstructed ear with the existing ear is also of vital importance to patients who wear eye glasses.

The placement of the ear both the distance from the eye and the height on the head should be as symmetrical with the other ear as possible. The size and shaping of the ear is closely observed and the surgeon will mimic the existing ear in full reconstruction operations as closely as possible.

Full ear reconstruction surgery is not the only reconstructive surgery performed on the ears. Every sector of the ear can be damaged or affected by skin cancer and surgeons have perfected reconstructive techniques specific to every region of the ear, to return both appearance and function to as near perfect state as possible.

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