April 3rd, 2008

Pointy Ears with Cosmetic Surgery

Modern Plasztikai Sebészet

The philosophy and technics of the operative procedure was developed only a few years ago, but our experiences on more than one thousand ears revealed the fact, that the operation is safe and well-tolerated by patients. We perform the operation as a one-day-surgery, mostly under local anaesthesia.

The procedure itself means a very careful dissection of the structures at the upper pole of the earlobe. The required reshaping is achieved by modellation of a specially designed chondro-cutaneous flap (a flap containing the own cartilage and skin of the patient). The new shape is fixed by means of absorbable sutures, skin closure is made with unabsorbable uninterrupted sutures.

Postoperative care is very important. The bandage protects the new ear for one week. Suture removal is performed after the second postoperative week. The result is seen immediately after the removal of the bandage, but total resoption of the soft tissue swelling and appearance of the very final shape usually needs three or four weeks.

I’ll be participating in a LARP conference this weekend. Upon researching the subject I found out that some people have actually commissioned pointy elf-style ears as a cosmetic surgery. This is a totally novel and exciting genre of body modification.

(Update December 16th, 2009: As J pointed out, this image is indeed a digital manipulation. The clinic seemed authentic enough so I didn’t notice it myself.)

My own personal experiences with larping are limited to a few games of Steve Jackson’s Killer in the 1980′s. At the kick-off party I learned that there are still groups actively playing it.

Posted by api in Look what I found, Stuff that doesn't matter

9 Comments »

9 Responses to “Pointy Ears with Cosmetic Surgery”

  1. kulak estetiği says:

    Patient requests elf-style ears.. Strange… As a plastic surgeon, if the patient wants me to do it, yes… i would do it… I usually correct prominent ear deformity as scoring posteriorly. kepçe kulak estetiği Here you can see…

  2. estetik ameliyatlar says:

    reversability of the surgery is also important issue and should be consisered. What if the patient would not be satisfied after surgery and wants to get previous shape?

  3. dallas plastic surgery says:

    What a unique procedure. One would think that the patient would be trying to get rid of pointed ears. I applaud the fact that each person has the right to do this, but then you are stuck with the same Halloween costume every year.

  4. Çene Estetiği says:

    So Good..thanks

  5. Dr Samuel Lam says:

    To each his own, I guess. I certainly would not perform this procedure for two reasons. First, I question the person’s mental condition for wanting it. Second, I cannot perform procedures that are against my aesthetic principles. I am not morally opposed to other surgeons who feel that they should do this procedure for a patient desirous for this kind of otoplasty. I simply would not be the best surgeon to do this for the reasons enumerated above. Thank you for posting an interesting article on a different type of otoplasty. Dr. Samuel Lam Facial Plastic Surgeon Dallas, Texas

  6. J says:

    I have wanted something like this done for many many years. I’ve seen that picture before and it’s a digitally altered picture taken probably within five minutes of the other one, (same hair tie, same earring, same lines in her hair and positioning). But I do believe the procedure is possible. There are body modificationists who do it, but I hate the results they end up with, it’s not like what I have been seeking. I would easily pay a few thousand to a plastic surgeon who can do it the way I want. If anyone knows the name of a real one who can I would appreciate the information.

  7. api says:

    J, thanks for pointing it out that this is indeed a digital manipulation. I honestly didn’t notice it when I reviewed the images for the first time. I’ll update the entry to reflect this new info. I’m sorry to say I am not currently aware of surgeons who could actually do it in a more sophisticated way. I’m wishing you luck in your search, nevertheless.

  8. şömine izmir says:

    very good estetic

  9. Anonymous says:

    i dont like the pointyness of my ear. but its part of me and no one shuld worry about it

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