Surgery remains one of the most effective options for anotia correction. Key approaches include:
- Rib Cartilage Reconstruction
o Uses the patientβs own rib cartilage to sculpt a new ear.
o Typically performed between ages 6β10, when the chest has developed enough cartilage.
o Provides a permanent, natural-looking result.
- Medpor (Porous Polyethylene) Implant
o A synthetic framework is implanted and covered with the patientβs own tissue.
o Can be performed at a younger age compared to rib cartilage surgery.
o Less invasive and offers faster recovery.
- Atresia Repair (Canalplasty)
o In some cases, surgery can create or open the ear canal to improve hearing.
These surgical methods require expertise, precision, and multiple stages but can greatly improve both appearance and functionality.