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Otoplasty, commonly known as ear reshaping or ear pinning surgery, is a cosmetic procedure designed to correct the position, shape, or proportion of the ears for individuals who feel their ears draw unwanted attention or disrupt their facial harmony. Ears that protrude significantly from the head, appear disproportionately large, are noticeably asymmetric, or display irregular contours due to congenital development or injury can affect a person’s confidence and social comfort from an early age. Otoplasty addresses these concerns by reshaping and repositioning the ear cartilage to create a more natural, balanced appearance that complements the rest of the face.
The surgery is suitable for both adults and children above the age of five, by which time the ears have reached sufficient development for surgical correction. Incisions are placed discreetly behind the ear, ensuring that any resulting scars are concealed within the natural fold and are virtually undetectable. The cartilage is reshaped and secured using advanced suturing techniques that hold the new position reliably and provide long-lasting structural stability. The result is ears that sit closer to the head in a natural, proportionate position that blends seamlessly with the patient’s facial features.
At Galwa Care Hospital, every otoplasty begins with a thorough evaluation of the ear anatomy, the degree and nature of the asymmetry or protrusion, and the patient’s aesthetic goals. The procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia for adults and general anaesthesia for younger patients, and it is usually completed within one to two hours. A protective headband is worn for a short period following surgery to support the ears in their new position during healing. Results are long-lasting, and most patients find the improvement to their confidence and appearance genuinely significant.
Our surgical team begins with a comprehensive assessment of the ear structure, the degree of protrusion or asymmetry, and the patient’s facial proportions and personal goals. For children, the assessment also considers the appropriateness of timing and ensures the child is emotionally prepared for the procedure. The surgical plan is designed to reposition the ear to a natural, proportionate position using precise cartilage reshaping and advanced suturing techniques, with incisions hidden behind the ear to ensure scars remain completely discreet.
At Galwa Care Hospital, post-operative care is well structured and clearly communicated, covering headband wear, wound care, sleep positioning, and activity restrictions during the healing period. Most patients are comfortable resuming normal activities within a week, and final results become apparent within a few weeks as swelling resolves. Our team provides scheduled follow-up reviews and remains accessible for any questions, ensuring that both children and adult patients have a smooth, well-supported recovery and achieve the natural, confidence-enhancing result they were hoping for.











Otoplasty can be performed from around age five onward, once the ear cartilage has reached sufficient development and stability. At this age, surgery can prevent the social and emotional difficulties that prominent ears sometimes cause for children as they enter school. The procedure is safe for appropriate paediatric patients and is performed under general anaesthesia for younger children. Adults of any age can equally benefit from the procedure.
Discomfort is minimal and well managed with local or general anaesthesia during the procedure and appropriate pain relief afterward. Mild tenderness and tightness in the treated area is normal for the first few days and resolves quickly. Most patients are comfortable resuming normal daily activities within a week, and children can typically return to school within a similar timeframe with appropriate precautions to protect the ears during the healing period.
Incisions are placed behind the ear within the natural fold, making scars virtually undetectable in normal social situations. Results are long-lasting and structurally stable, with the repositioned cartilage maintaining its new position reliably over time. Otoplasty is considered a permanent correction in the vast majority of cases, though rare minor revision may occasionally be needed if healing does not progress exactly as intended.
Yes, the procedure can be performed on one ear only when the asymmetry is limited to a single side, or on both ears simultaneously when both require correction. When only one ear is being addressed, the surgeon plans the correction with careful reference to the position and shape of the opposite ear to ensure the most symmetrical result possible. The goal is always a natural appearance that enhances balance without overcorrection or an artificial look.
A protective headband is typically worn for several weeks after otoplasty to support the ears in their new position as the cartilage heals. Contact sports, activities that could cause trauma to the ears, and swimming should be avoided for the recommended period. Detailed activity and care instructions are provided at Galwa Care Hospital, and follow-up appointments allow the team to monitor healing and confirm that the result is developing as planned.