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Otoplasty (Ear Surgery)

Surgical procedure to reshape, reposition, or resize the ears. Most commonly corrects protruding ears by bringing them closer to the head, but also addresses ear asymmetry, lop ear, cupped ear, and other congenital or acquired deformities. One of the few cosmetic surgeries commonly performed on children.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Tin Artavatkun, MD

What is Otoplasty (Ear Surgery)?

Surgical procedure to reshape, reposition, or resize the ears. Most commonly corrects protruding ears by bringing them closer to the head, but also addresses ear asymmetry, lop ear, cupped ear, and other congenital or acquired deformities. One of the few cosmetic surgeries commonly performed on children.

Conditions Treated

Protruding Ears

Ears that stick out more than 2 cm from the head, most common indication

Missing Antihelical Fold

Underdeveloped antihelical fold causing ears to protrude

Large Conchal Bowl

Oversized conchal bowl contributing to ear prominence

Ear Asymmetry

Uneven appearance between left and right ears

Lop Ear

Ear tip folds downward

Cupped Ear

Small ear with extra folds

Shell Ear

Missing folds or creases in the ear

Macrotia

Excessively large ears

Earlobe Problems

Torn, stretched, or large earlobes

Cauliflower Ear

Trauma-related ear deformity

Why Choose Thailand for Otoplasty (Ear Surgery)?

50-70% Cost Savings

Bilateral otoplasty costs $1,260-$3,500 USD in Thailand compared to $3,500-$8,000 in the United States. Single ear correction typically costs 60-70% of bilateral price. Packages often include surgeon fee, facility, medications, and follow-up care.

Experienced Surgeons

Thai plastic surgeons have extensive otoplasty expertise with high-volume experience in both pediatric and adult cases. Board-certified surgeons trained at leading international institutions.

JCI-Accredited Hospitals

State-of-the-art facilities with proper surgical amenities and dedicated pediatric services for younger patients. Multiple JCI-accredited options available.

Quick Recovery

Simple outpatient procedure with minimal Thailand stay needed. Most patients comfortable for travel within 3-5 days post-surgery. 7-10 day stay recommended for surgery through follow-up.

Family-Friendly Destination

Thailand is an excellent destination if bringing a child for otoplasty. Family-friendly accommodations, activities, and comprehensive international patient services available.

Combined Procedures

Often combined with rhinoplasty, facelift, or other facial surgery in a single session for comprehensive enhancement with one recovery period.

Advanced Technology

Mustarde Suture Technique

Horizontal mattress sutures reshape cartilage into new antihelical fold without cartilage excision. Standard reshaping technique.

Cartilage Scoring (Stenstrom)

Anterior cartilage scoring weakens cartilage to allow natural reshaping via interlocking stresses.

Conchomastoid Sutures (Furnas)

Sutures from conchal cartilage to mastoid periosteum reduce auriculocephalic angle for effective setback.

Cartilage-Sparing Techniques

Preserve natural ear structure with minimal cartilage manipulation for more natural results.

Incisionless Otoplasty

Suture-only technique for select cases, minimizing scarring and recovery time.

Earlobe Repair Techniques

Specialized techniques for split lobe repair and gauge hole closure.

Your Treatment Journey

1
Before

Initial Consultation

Virtual consultation to discuss your needs, review medical history, and create a personalized treatment plan.

2
Day 1

Arrival & Assessment

Airport pickup, hospital check-in, and comprehensive pre-procedure evaluation with your medical team.

3
Day 2

Procedure Day

Your procedure is performed by experienced specialists using state-of-the-art equipment.

4
Days 3-5

Recovery & Monitoring

Post-procedure care with regular check-ups, medication management, and recovery support.

5
Follow-up

Continued Care

Virtual follow-up consultations and coordination with your local healthcare provider.

* Timeline is approximate and varies based on individual treatment plans and procedures.

Before You Travel

Prepare for your Otoplasty (Ear Surgery) journey

1

Medical Records & Consultation

Gather what you need and connect with your Thai surgeon before you arrive.

  • Collect photos of your ears (front and side views) to share with your surgeon
  • Gather records of any previous ear surgery or treatment
  • Note any personal or family history of unusual scarring — share this with your surgeon
  • For a child: have their pediatrician confirm they are fit for surgery
  • All pre-operative assessments can be arranged at your hospital in Thailand
2

Medication & Health Preparation

Make key lifestyle and medication adjustments before your trip.

  • Stop smoking and all nicotine products — start this at home before your trip
  • Stop anti-inflammatory pain relievers (ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen) 7-10 days before — discuss with your doctor at home
  • Stop vitamin E supplements, fish oil, and herbal products 2 weeks before — check with your doctor at home
  • Share your full medication list with your Thai surgeon at consultation
3

Connect with Your Thai Surgeon

Use a video call to plan your surgery and confirm all details before you fly.

  • Arrange a video consultation with your surgeon at your chosen hospital
  • Share ear photos (front, side, and back views) for surgical planning
  • Discuss the technique best suited to your ears and desired result
  • For children: confirm the hospital's pediatric surgery process and what to expect
  • Confirm your surgery date, estimated costs, and post-op care plan
4

Travel & Final Preparations

Plan your trip and get ready for surgery day.

  • Book 7-10 days in Thailand — surgery is day-case but allow time for bandage removal and follow-up
  • Arrange accommodation close to your hospital
  • Consider travel insurance that covers medical treatment abroad — see our insurance guide
  • Pack a soft, wide headband for nighttime use after surgery
  • Surgery day: no food or drink after midnight, wear loose button-up or zip-up clothing

Need help preparing? Our coordinators can guide you through each step.

Get Your Personalized Quote

Pricing varies based on your specific needs, hospital choice, and treatment plan. Contact us for an accurate estimate tailored to your situation.

Recovery Timeline

Expected recovery for Otoplasty (Ear Surgery): 2-6 weeks

Immediate Post-Op

Days 1-7

Head bandage worn continuously for 5-7 days

Early Recovery

Weeks 2-4

Bandage removed; transition to protective headband at night

Intermediate Recovery

Weeks 4-8

Swelling continues to decrease (80% resolved by week 6)

Final Results

Months 3-6

Final shape at 3-6 months

Risks & Considerations

As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks to consider. Your medical team will discuss these with you in detail.

  • Swelling and bruising expected in all patients, resolves in 2-4 weeks
  • Minor asymmetry in 5-10% of cases, minor differences common and may be addressed with revision
  • Recurrence or relapse in 1.7-4.7%, ear may partially return to original position depending on technique

Additional considerations will be discussed during your consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

At what age can otoplasty be performed?

Otoplasty can be performed as early as age 5-6 when ears have reached about 90% of adult size and cartilage is stable enough to hold sutures. Many parents choose surgery before school age to prevent teasing. Adults can have otoplasty at any age with no upper limit for healthy adults. Cleveland Clinic notes age 4 may be acceptable if the child is motivated.

Will otoplasty scars be visible?

No, scars are hidden in the natural crease behind the ear and are virtually invisible. Even when looking at the ears from behind, scars are well-concealed in the postauricular fold. This is a major advantage of otoplasty compared to some other cosmetic procedures.

Is the result permanent?

Yes, otoplasty results are permanent. The cartilage is reshaped and secured with permanent sutures that hold the new position indefinitely. However, natural aging may cause some minor changes over decades. Recurrence (ears partially returning to original position) occurs in approximately 1.7-4.7% of cases per meta-analysis data and can be revised if needed.

How painful is otoplasty?

Discomfort is moderate and well-controlled with oral pain medication. Most patients describe throbbing or tightness rather than severe pain. Pain peaks in the first 24-48 hours and improves significantly by day 3-5. Children typically recover quickly once initial discomfort passes. Acetaminophen is typically recommended; NSAIDs should be avoided.

Why is the headband important after surgery?

The headband protects ears from accidental trauma and prevents folding during sleep, which could disrupt healing. Ears are vulnerable for several weeks as cartilage heals in its new position. Compliance with headband use significantly affects outcomes. Adults must wear it at night for 4-6 weeks; children may need reminders and supervision.

Can just one ear be corrected?

Yes, unilateral otoplasty is common when asymmetry is the main concern. The surgeon can operate on only the more prominent ear to achieve better symmetry with the other ear. Treating one ear costs approximately 60-70% of the bilateral price.

When can I fly after otoplasty?

Most patients are cleared to fly 3-5 days post-surgery. Cabin pressure does not significantly affect ear healing from otoplasty. Continue wearing protective headband during travel. A Thailand stay of 7-10 days is recommended for surgery through bandage removal and follow-up consultation.

What is the success rate for otoplasty?

Patient satisfaction rates are 85-97% according to peer-reviewed literature. Over 90% of patients achieve acceptable symmetry. Revision rates are 1.7-4.7% per meta-analysis data. Results include ears closer to head (within 1.5-2 cm), natural-appearing antihelical fold, improved symmetry, and well-hidden scars. Individual outcomes may vary based on surgeon skill, cartilage characteristics, and adherence to post-operative care.

Otoplasty (ear surgery or ear pinning) is a surgical procedure to reshape, reposition, or resize the ears. Most commonly, it corrects protruding ears by bringing them closer to the head, but it can also address ear asymmetry, lop ear, cupped ear, and other congenital or acquired deformities. According to professional society guidelines, otoplasty is one of the few cosmetic surgeries commonly performed on children, typically after age 5-6 when ears have reached near-adult size.

Multiple surgical techniques are available including the Mustarde suture technique for creating the antihelical fold, cartilage scoring (Stenstrom technique), and conchomastoid sutures (Furnas technique) to reduce the ear-to-head angle. Most surgeons use a combination of techniques for optimal results. Cartilage-sparing and incisionless approaches may be appropriate for select cases. The procedure is performed through an incision hidden in the natural crease behind the ear, resulting in virtually invisible scarring.

Thailand’s JCI-accredited cosmetic surgery centers offer bilateral otoplasty at approximately 50-70% savings compared to US pricing, with access to experienced plastic surgeons performing high volumes of ear correction procedures. Patient satisfaction rates of 85-97% are consistent with outcomes at leading institutions worldwide. Dedicated pediatric services are available at major hospitals for younger patients. Individual costs, outcomes, and recovery timelines may vary based on surgical technique, complexity of correction, and patient factors. All pricing represents estimates that should be confirmed directly with the treating hospital based on individual clinical assessment.

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