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Surgery is usually recommended before school age, approximately six years or younger, to avoid classroom teasing. Surgery for older children, teenagers, and adults may also be performed. Local anesthetic with sedation is usually used in the office operating room for adults and teenagers, while a general anesthetic given in the outpatient surgery center is preferred for youngsters. The procedure lasts approximately one hour per ear, and patients go home the same day, usually with very little post-operative pain. |
The dressing is removed the day after surgery, and a lighter dressing is placed to help maintain the new position and shape of the ears. Afterwards, a headband is worn, especially while sleeping at night, to help protect the surgical result |