By: A Aaronson | 2010-04-01 | Womens Interest Whether you are considering cosmetic ear surgery, or otoplasty for yourself or for your child, you will likely have plenty of questions. Here are some of the most common ones that can help you decide if surgery is right for you or your child. read more
By: PlasticSurgeons nz | 2011-12-05 | Health & Fitness Protruding or beautiful ears are one of the common factors that will make children, teens or adults feel conscious about their looks. read more
By: Abigail Aaronson | 2011-01-17 | Article Marketing Otoplasty is a form of plastic surgery concerned with the appearance of the ears. Many people don't know this, but the outer ear is comprised entirely of cartilage and has very little impact on an individual's hearing. Because of this, plastic surgeons are able to manipulate and transform this tissue with little to no interference with the patient's ability to hear. read more
By: Kent Wrotham | 2012-04-30 | Fashion If you feel that your ears are a little too visible, perhaps you could do with the help of otoplastia Madrid, to be more precise, surgery Otoplasty or ear. read more
By: Alex Taylor | 2012-04-17 | Plastic surgeries Prominent ear Sydney can cause a child to be the subject of ridicule and shame, which stands no better chance of eternally derailing a person's self esteem than when they are very young. read more
By: A Aaronson | 2010-03-27 | Womens Interest Often the most overlooked and undervalued features of our face are the ears. A misshapen or mis-sized ear can greatly affect how the whole face looks and moves. A form of ear plastic surgery, otoplasty, can help give you new ears that fit into the whole. read more
By: Catherine Padley | 2011-02-22 | Beauty Ear Pinning Procedure can be a cosmetic surgical process that's completed to change the appearance of a person's external ears. For anyone who feels their ears are too big, too tiny, or stick out too a lot, this is probably the type of surgical intervention you dreamed about as a child but may not have even realised was achievable. read more
By: Raie Loimatanta | 2011-06-03 | Beauty Otoplasty is an aesthetic surgery that allows for the changing of the ear’s outward appearance. The procedure has been performed on patients who have deformed ears and who want those ears to be corrected. read more
By: annphilip | 2012-02-28 | Business People usually judge a person from his external appearance before giving an introduction. As first impression is the best impression, people project the best self-image. As our external appearance depends more on natural selection, we can’t alter entire outer appearance as we want. But you don’t have to worry. Cosmetic surgery can help you to regain the beauty by going through a surgery.Cosmet read more
By: Alex Taylor | 2012-05-23 | Plastic surgeries Bat ear can cause a child to be the subject of ridicule and shame but luckily there is an ear surgery called otoplasty or ear pinning which can correct these problems. read more
By: A Mckie | 2012-02-09 | Beauty Otoplasty is a procedure that can help in reducing the size of the ears, as well as reshaping them and repositioning them to sit closer to the sides of the head. read more
By: terrybayer | 2011-08-24 | Health & Fitness Aside from simply reshaping the ear, otoplasty has other several great benefits. The most vital is that it can effectively correct a wide array of cosmetic complications. read more
By: Robert Paulsen | 2010-09-16 | Plastic surgeries Plastic surgery is on the increase the world over, and more and more people are altering their personal appearances. read more
By: Benu Mohania | 2011-06-30 | Fitness Equipment With the increasing number of medical procedures that make the body fitter, it is important that people should have basic knowledge about the ones that can help them treat physical deformities. read more
By: Alex Taylor | 2012-03-15 | Plastic surgeries Ear pinning surgery Sydney is commonly performed on an outpatient basis. The surgery usually takes two to three hours' time depending on the persisting problem. Under one of the more common techniques, the surgeon makes a small incision in the back of the ear to expose the ear cartilage. read more