MBBS, MS - ENT
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MBBS, MS - ENT
Passionate about serving humanity in this pandemic time by taking care of patients safety and precautions.
MBBS, Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO), DNB - Otorhinolaryngology
We provide one stop treatment solutions to all ENT complaints with contemporary equipment and practices. We treat patients with hearing loss, sinus infection…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. Pranay Kumar Agarwal is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist,Otologist/ Neurotologist and Head and Neck Surgeon in Park Circus, Kolkata and has an experience of…
MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery, MD - Physician
Dr Venkatesh Kumar is an experienced Urologist & Andrologist. He is consultant at Indraprastha Apollo hospital, New Delhi and Shri ram Singh hospital sector…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr (Brig) A V Ramesh is a well known ENT surgeon from Indian Army with special interest in Cochlear Implant and Lateral Skull Base Surgery. He has trained in…
MBBS, Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO)
Dr. Shirish Garje is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Kharadi, Pune and has an experience of 20 years in this field. Dr. Shirish Garje practices at Apollo Cli…
MS - General Surgery, MD - Physician
Dr. Rohan Umalkar is a General Surgeon in Ramdaspeth, Nagpur and has an experience of 14 years in this field. Dr. Rohan Umalkar practices at Practo Care Surg…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. Nitya Goddanti is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist and has an experience of 9 years in this field. She completed MBBS from MNR Medical College, Sangareddy in…
MD - Physician, MS - ENT
Dr. VirajGaikwad is well known renowned ENT Surgeon in Kharadi & Magarpatta area, currently consulting in various areas Kharadi, Hadapsar, and Katraj, associ…
MBBS, DNB - ENT
Dr. Akanksha is a dynamic ENT surgeon, specialising in Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, Craniomaxillofacial and Lateral Skull base surgery. She has over 9 ye…
MBBS
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MBBS, MS - ENT
Professor Dr. Rakesh Kumar is an experienced and well-known ENT Surgeon at Bhopal, He has more than 15 years of experience in the treatment of Ear, Nose & Th…
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Ear reconstruction is a surgical procedure to repair or rebuild the outer part of the ear when it is missing, deformed, or damaged. This can happen because of a birth condition like microtia (a small or absent ear), trauma (injury), burns, or after cancer surgery. The goal is to restore a natural-looking ear shape that matches the other side, helping both appearance and self-confidence. This surgery focuses on the outer structure and does not directly affect hearing, although hearing tests are sometimes done alongside.
Ear reconstruction is done to improve both how the ear looks and how a person feels about their appearance.
Ear reconstruction may be recommended for people who:
Doctors choose the method based on need:
1. Consultation and Planning: The surgeon evaluates the ear structure, reviews your health, and decides the best reconstruction method.
2. Anesthesia: Surgery is usually done under general anesthesia, meaning the patient is asleep and pain-free.
3. Creating the Ear Structure: The surgeon constructs a new ear framework using rib cartilage or a suitable implant. Skin and tissues are shaped and placed carefully.
4. Closure and Dressing: Incisions are closed and the ear is bandaged to protect it. Follow-up care and dressing changes are part of recovery.
5. Recovery: Healing includes a period of swelling and sensitivity. Complete healing and shaping can take several weeks to months.
Ear reconstruction is usually done in a hospital or surgical centre by a trained specialist. The exact time depends on the method and extent of reconstruction, but many patients require several hours per session, and sometimes multiple stages of surgery.
Like any surgery, ear reconstruction has risks and requires careful care:
Common after-effects:
Possible risks:
Ear reconstruction is used to rebuild or repair the external ear when it is missing, misshapen, or damaged due to birth defects, trauma, or surgery. It helps restore a more natural appearance.
You will be given anaesthesia during surgery, so you won’t feel pain then. Afterward, some pain and discomfort are normal, but doctors provide medicines to manage it.
The time depends on the technique used and how much reconstruction is needed; many procedures take several hours and may be done in stages.
Yes. Possible risks include infection, bleeding, scarring, or need for another surgery, but these are discussed before the procedure.
The recovery varies from person to person. But swelling and bruising usually improve in weeks, with the final shape settling over several months.
Yes. For congenital ear issues like microtia, surgery often begins when the child’s ear has grown enough, generally around age 6–10.
Ear reconstruction focuses on the outer ear’s appearance. It does not directly improve hearing, though hearing assessment or separate treatments may be recommended.
Yes. Results are long-lasting, but overall appearance and function depend on proper healing and care after surgery.