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Ear pinning surgery, also known as otoplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to reshape or reposition the ears closer to the head. This procedure is commonly done to correct protruding ears, also referred to as "bat ears." Here are some key points to inform people about ear pinning surgery: 1. **Purpose of the Surgery**: The primary goal of ear pinning surgery is to improve the shape, position, or proportion of the ears. It can correct ears that stick out prominently or are misshapen due to genetics, injury, or other factors. 2. **Procedure**: During the surgery, incisions are typically made behind the ear to expose the cartilage. The cartilage is then reshaped or repositioned, and sometimes a portion may be removed. The skin is then repositioned, and the incisions are closed with sutures. Since scars are hidden behind ear they are almost invisible 3. **Recovery**: After the surgery, patients may experience swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort, which usually subsides within a few days. A headband is recommended to support the ears during the initial healing phase. 4. **Results**: The results of ear pinning surgery are usually long-lasting. The ears are permanently set in their new position, providing a more balanced and proportional appearance to the face. 5. **Considerations**: It's essential for individuals considering otoplasty to have realistic expectations about the outcomes. Consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon is crucial to understand the potential risks, benefits, and limitations of the procedure. 6. **Candidates**: Generally, candidates for ear pinning surgery are healthy individuals who are bothered by the appearance of their ears and have realistic expectations about the surgery's results. It is often performed on children after the age of 6, but adults can also undergo the procedure.