Otoplasty — also known as ear pinning surgery or pinnaplasty — is a surgical procedure to correct prominent, asymmetrical or unusually shaped ears. The operation repositions the ear closer to the side of the head, reshapes the cartilage, or both — producing a natural-looking result through an incision hidden entirely behind the ear.
Prominent ears are caused by one of two anatomical variations: an underdeveloped antihelical fold (the inner ridge of the ear that normally lies flat), excess conchal cartilage (the bowl of the ear that pushes it forward), or a combination of both. Otoplasty addresses whichever of these is present — or all of them simultaneously — in a single operation lasting sixty to ninety minutes.
At Op. Dr. Özlem Oymak's practice, otoplasty is performed under local anaesthesia with sedation for adults, and under general anaesthesia for children. The incision is placed in the natural crease behind the ear — invisible once healed. A protective headband is worn for six weeks to support the new position while the cartilage stabilises.
“The goal of otoplasty is not to make the ears invisible — it is to make them unremarkable. A result that nobody notices is the best possible result.”
For UK patients, private otoplasty from a consultant surgeon typically costs significantly more than the package available in Bursa. With Dr. Oymak, the timeline from first consultation to operating slot is four to six weeks.