Prominent Ear Correction: A Comprehensive Review of Fascial Flaps in Otoplasty

Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Süleyman Taş

Abstract

Over the last 100 years, more than 200 different methods have been described to correct prominent ear deformity. These techniques revolved around various combinations of postauricular incision, cartilage scoring, and strategic suture placement to reapproximate the antihelical fold and correct angular deformity. In the last two decades, fascial flap techniques have become prominent in otoplasty. This article gives a comprehensive review of the different surgical techniques employed to construct fascial flaps and their contributions to otoplasty.

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