Bilateral otoplasty is a plastic surgical procedure indicated for the correction of prominent, asymmetrical, or structurally altered ears on both sides.
This procedure is commonly indicated in cases of:
Prominent ears (auricular protrusion).
Asymmetry between the ears.
Congenital or acquired deformities affecting ear shape or position.
The procedure involves:
Reshaping of auricular cartilage.
Repositioning of the ears to a more anatomically appropriate position relative to the head.
This approach allows for:
Improvement in facial symmetry and proportional balance.
Preservation of normal ear anatomy and function.
Clinical characteristics include:
Performance under local or general anesthesia, depending on patient factors.
Predictable recovery course.
Long-lasting aesthetic outcomes.
Bilateral Otoplasty – Postoperative Recovery and Travel Recommendations
Following bilateral otoplasty, patients may experience:
Postoperative edema and ecchymosis during the initial 2–3 weeks.
Temporary limitation of daily activities.
Clinical course:
Gradual improvement over time.
Final result stabilization may take several months to years.
Postoperative recommendations include:
Remaining in the country for at least 7–10 days following surgery.
Avoidance of air travel and short-distance travel (up to 3 hours) during this period.
For extended travel:
Journeys exceeding 4–6 hours should be postponed for at least 14–21 days.
This recommendation is intended to reduce the risk of postoperative complications and support adequate healing.
The cost of the procedure may vary based on anesthesia type, sutures, additional tests, and hospital stay length.
Procedure price includes the following core services: