Protruding and drooping ears or torn earlobes can be surgically corrected. Exceptionally large ears or those that stick out make children vulnerable to teasing. These procedures do not alter the patient’s hearing, but they may improve appearance and self-confidence.
First, cauliflower ear: These ears have been burnt or have trauma and infection cartilage damage, so the cartilage becomes thickening and deformed to cure a mass. However, the ear shape is very irregular.
Second, cryptotia: These are rare congenital ear deformities. A deformity, usually congenital, in which the superior portion of the auricle is hidden under the scalp; except that the earlobe is normal, the external ear and skull skin are connecting
Third, protruding ears: there are relatively common congenital ear deformities, which are in both sides; the most suitable period for protruding ears surgery is after 5-6 years old; Protruding ears can be an embarrassing feature for anyone to live with. Causes occur at birth to development later in life. There is medical treatment available for protruding ears. It is a recognized irregularity now, and many are choosing to have it corrected.
Fourth, cup ears: These are more common congenital ear deformities, which occur in both sides. Whereas patient concerned that he had pointed ears. There was a flattening and a hooding of the upper part of the helix.
Fifth, earlobe deformity:
I. split earlobe repair: multi-lobe by violent traction on earrings
II. earlobe conglutination treatment: it mainly causes by the self-concrescence after burn or injury