Jeffrey Rosenthal MD
Rosenthal Cosmetic Surgery & Skin Care Center
                   "Where Art Meets Science"


Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
International Artist

140 Sherman Street
Fairfield, Ct 06824
Phone: 203-335-3223
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Voted "Best Plastic Surgeon in Fairfield County" 2010 & 2011
 

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  Otoplasty (Ear Reshaping) Consultation/FAQ's
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Our meeting is the first step in bringing you closer to feeling good about yourself. It is always exciting and at the same time anxiety producing when going for the consultation.
But, congratulations, it is now complete.

My philosophy:
Having been in private practice for over 23 years has allowed me to fine tune and think about every aspect of your care. I take great pride in my work and want my patients, you, to be extremely pleased with your results. How we achieve a content family of patients is by planning each step of your journey. The consultation was the starting point. From here we set up a day of surgery that fits into your schedule. My office staff will smooth the way for you. You will receive care instructions before the surgery that outlines what we both can do to improve your results and make you comfortable before, during and after surgery. Your prescriptions will also be written for you before the surgery so you can arrive home and not worry about how to get your medicines. These will be accompanied by guidelines informing you how and when to use these medicines.

I will meet you before the surgery and be with you as you are being sedated. It is my task to look out for your well being, which I take very seriously. Once the procedure has started my aim is to do the very best I can for you. I do not rush through surgery as I wish to be gentle and afford you the best outcome. I am often asked how long surgery will take. My only answer is as long as I need for both of us to be satisfied with the outcome. Rushing though one surgery to get to another is not how I take care of my patients. Often I will only do one major surgery a day. Not only have I studied and continue to learn and grow, but I keep my physical being in excellent condition as would an athlete prior to their events.
Every patient is important to me. You have entrusted me with your care and as such I consider you unique. No two surgeries are ever the same; each is tailored to match your particular needs. The human form is the highest form of art. Once the healing has been completed we both will be delighted.
Your care just begins after the end of the surgery. As you awaken I will remain near to you. Maintaining close a contact after the procedure, coupled with personalized and frequent evaluations in my office will help to ensure optimal healing.
Hearing my patients profess a high degree of satisfaction with the way they look and feel is what drives my office. We look forward to your joining our satisfied family of patients.

Otoplasty:
Adults and children that present with protruding ears that may also have lost many of the curves and contours can benefit from an otoplasty. It is truly a work of art to reshape the delicate contours of the ear and prevent them from protruding from the sides of the head. This surgery produces a positive psychological boost.

Although an attempt is made to balance the ears, there can only be relative symmetry obtained between the ears. Producing a perfect match is impossible as both ears are totally different. But then again, we only see one ear at a time; so they need only to resemble one another, which they will.


Frequently Asked Questions for Ear Reshaping:

1- How long will it take for the ears to heal?
2-
What are some of the potential complications?
3- How do you get the new ear shape?
4- What happens if the threads or stitches break?
5- When is the optimal time for my surgery?
6- Where is the surgery performed?
7- What will I need before surgery?
8- Type of Anesthesia
9- How long will the surgery take?
10- What can I expect?
11- Will I bruise and swell after surgery?
12- Where are the scars?
13- How long will I wear a bandage?
14- When can I shower?
15- Will my ears hurt?
16- Will I take antibiotics?
17- When I can resume activities?
18- What can I do to expedite my healing?
19- Will smoking effect my healing?
20- When will I see you again?
21- Are there any additional fees to what was quoted?

Conclusion:
My staff and I will strive to take the best care of you. We appreciate your trust and confidence in us and do not take it lightly.
My aim is to refine your ears by blending them with your other features. Looking as good on the outside as you feel on the i
nside is what we will accomplish together.

If you have additional questions we are available to answer them.

Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, M.D.

How long will it take for the ears to heal?
It takes at least 6 weeks for 50% of the swelling to diminish, 80% within six months, and one year for the final shape to be obtained. However, within 2-3 weeks your ears will look remarkably better. The shape and contour will be readily seen and appreciated after this short period of time.

What are some of the potential complications?
All surgery has some risk, but these are usually minimal for ear reshaping. They include bleeding, infection, poor healing, areas of numbness, thickened scarring behind the ear, and visualization of the cartilage edge that has been cut to reshape the ear. One of the most problematic complications is if the ear is pulled upon before properly healed. If this occurs the shape will be altered.

How do you get the new ear shape?
Using a combination of techniques developed by Dr. Rosenthal, the entire ear is sculpted and reshaped. Portions of the protruding cartilage are removed and the flat upper portion of the ear is tailored with threads or stitches to produce a pleasing curve. Stitches are also permanently placed in the ear cartilage to reinforce and hold the cartilage in place.

What happens if the threads or stitches break?
One or more of these stitches may break due to excessive pulling or trauma. This would result in return of some of the ear deformity and require additional surgical intervention. But a good deal of the new shape is determined by the permanent removal of cartilage which will allow the ear to maintain a good deal of the new position and shape.

When is the optimal time for my surgery?
Being in the best shape, mentally, physically and skin wise. Having a procedure when there is something to correct is better than waiting forever. Often this surgery is performed on 6 year olds and up. By the time the child is 5, the ear is almost fully grown. The determining factor is the ability to cooperate after the procedure. We want to reshape the ears prior to any psychological problems developing; so earlier is better than later. However, adults that have had otoplasty surgery are extremely happy and content with their new look.

Where is the surgery performed?
Private Surgical Center or Bridgeport Hospital

What will I need before surgery?
You may be asked to obtain a medical evaluation by your family physician to ensure that you are in the best possible shape.

Type of Anesthesia:
You are gently put to sleep so that you will be comfortable throughout the operation. Once asleep, I will place a local anesthetic under the skin so that you will feel no discomfort and the amount of medicine you receive during the operation will be minimized. By putting you to sleep your heart rate, blood pressure and amount of oxygen will be optimized.

How long will the surgery take?
My objective is to give you my best effort. That means not rushing through your surgery to do someone else. I take my time and like to be meticulous. There are many things that must be done before the operation can even start, such as washing and preparing the area, making sure that your body is well cushioned, and placing your legs are in special boots to compress them during the surgery. Likewise, at the end of surgery I need to clean your ears and apply a special dressing. But rest assured that being asleep for a few hours is generally very safe, so the 2 ½-3 hours you sleep will be just fine. I will also wait around in recovery after the surgery to be certain that all is going well before I leave.

What can I expect?
The ears have to be balanced so that they resemble one another. They will never be identical. In fact, one may protrude more than the other or be longer or narrower. Some of these factors have to do with the cartilage and skin available for reshaping. In general, a very pleasing appearance is produced. The protruding ears are closer to the sides of the head. Both woman and men of all ages find that they are no long inhibited by the appearance of the protruding ears. Hair styles are altered to show off the ears and hats that expose them are now worn proudly. There is a smile that lasts forever after this surgery.

Will I bruise and swell after surgery?
With any surgery there is a degree of swelling and bruising. Usually, the bruising and discoloration starts to fade turning green, then yellow and is gone between 2 and 3 weeks.

Where are the scars?
There is a scar on the bottom of the back of the ear and occasionally on the front surface within one of the folds...

How long will I wear a bandage?
It is crucial to hold the ears in position for the first week. A bulky dressing is wrapped around your head to cushion the ears and protect them. The dressing will be changed over the first 7-10 days. Thereafter, you will need to sleep with a headband and pads over the ears for the next 3-4 weeks. During the day you may need to wear a head band and pads for 7-10 days.

When can I shower?
You can shower the next day as long as your head is kept dry. The ears may get wet after 7-10 days. Baths are not a good idea until 3 weeks after surgery to keep your swelling down.

Will my ears hurt?
Generally, there is minimal discomfort. You will note a small amount of soreness but this should be very mild and relieved with either Tylenol or a pain medication prescribed for you.

Will I take antibiotics?
Yes, preventing an infection of the other ears is very important. You will use an antibiotic for 4-7 days after surgery and be given antibiotics during the surgery, too.

When I can resume activities?
It is best to relax for the first 7-10 days. Bruising is variable and usually located in the around the eats. Seeing your best friends after 10 days is good, but I would wait at least 2 weeks before meeting new acquaintances. After 2 weeks you will look presentable. After 3 weeks much better than before surgery but you still have another 3-4 weeks for 50% of the swelling to subside. It is not a good idea to exercise or increase your heart rate for 3 weeks from the time of surgery. This will help to diminish your swelling and improve the rate at which you heal. Likewise, you must keep away from contact sports to prevent the ears from being injured or bent for the first 3-6 months.

What can I do to expedite my healing?
We will give you a set of guidelines that tells you what medicines to stay away from and which vitamins to take. Not allowing anyone to smoke in your presence for week, using ice and cool compresses often, resting, a low salt diet, and having a positive attitude go a long way to assisting your recovery.

Will smoking effect my healing?
Obviously this is for adults: Yes--Each cigarette lasts 12 hours on the blood vessels of the body and smoke is toxic. Smoking causes the skin to heal poorly and the complications associated with smoking are tremendous. Even second hand smoke during the weeks before surgery and after will adversely affect your results. Stopping is a must before and after any operation

When will I see you again?
Depending upon the combination of surgeries, you will re-visit the office within 6-8 days. There will be multiple visits, 3-4 which are included in your care, to evaluate your progress and support your healing needs.

Are there any additional fees to what was quoted?
If the surgery takes a bit longer (as there is never a rush) you may owe a bit more for the operating room and anesthesia. However, if future surgery or procedures are necessary there are additional fees for anesthesia, the operating room and the surgeon.
 

 

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