Survey Finds That Cosmetic Ear Surgery Has the Youngest Age of Patients

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:44am EDT

CHICAGO, June 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- So many classic childhood movies
(Dumbo) and sing-a-longs (Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro?)
emphasize large and protruding ears.  But it turns out that having protruding
ears is often-times a humiliating feature for a teenager.  
 
According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery's 2008 Procedural
Survey, 27.7% of otoplasties -- a reshaping of the ear by placing small
incisions behind the ear then reshaping or trimming the cartilage to define
how and where the ear bends -- are performed on those ages 13-19.  
Additionally, the survey found that otoplasty has the youngest mean age of
both invasive and less invasive cosmetic procedures at 29.    

"While cosmetic surgery is not for all adolescents, there appears to be a
trend in otoplasty for younger patients," states Dr. Patrick McMenamin, MD,
President of the AACS.  "The bottom line is that if the teen is of appropriate
psychological and physical maturity, then the teen can reap the benefits of an
early age otoplasty. In my experience, it is the youngster who comes in
adamantly requesting the procedure."  

Generally, ears reach their full growth potential by age 6 which is
drastically earlier than other parts of an adolescent body.  In fact, it is
preferred to have an otoplasty at a younger age because the cartilage is
extremely flexible, thereby permitting greater ease of shaping and a better
result.  

The survey results and doctor interviews are available by contacting the
Academy. Information on choosing a cosmetic surgeon and questions to ask
before having cosmetic surgery can be found on the AACS website, at
www.cosmeticsurgery.org.   

The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery is a professional medical society
whose members are dedicated to patient safety and physician education in
cosmetic surgery.  Most members of the AACS are dermatologic surgeons, facial
plastic surgeons, head and neck surgeons, general surgeons, oral and
maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons, or ocular plastic surgeons -- all of
whom specialize in cosmetic surgery.  AACS is an organization that represents
all cosmetic surgeons in the American Medical Association through its seat in
the AMA House of Delegates.
 

SOURCE  American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery

Sarah Massier of American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, +1-312-981-6763,
smassier@cosmeticsurgery.org
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