BALANCE. PROPORTION. CONFIDENCE.
Expert otoplasty to reshape, reduce, or reposition the ears — restoring natural proportion and harmony with your face.
ABOUT OTOPLASTY
Ear surgery — clinically known as otoplasty — is a surgical procedure that reshapes, reduces, or repositions the ears to restore proportion and balance with the rest of the face. It is one of the few cosmetic procedures performed successfully on both children and adults, and one of the most consistently rewarding in terms of patient confidence and satisfaction.
The most common concern treated is prominent ears, where the ears protrude further from the head than is proportionate. In these cases, the cartilage is reshaped and repositioned so the ear lies closer to the head — a technique known as ear pinning. Where the ear is disproportionately large, the procedure may involve reducing its size by removing excess skin or reshaping the cartilage to restore balance with the face.
Ear deformities caused by injury, congenital conditions, or genetics can all be corrected through otoplasty. Professor Hindocha develops an individually tailored surgical plan for each patient, designed to produce a result that looks entirely natural — not corrected, simply balanced.
THE PROCEDURE AT A GLANCE
A straightforward day-case procedure with no overnight hospital stay required.
Surgery Time
Anaesthesia
Hospitalisation
Ear Band Required
Return to Work
The exact surgical approach — augmentation, reduction, lift or combination — is determined at consultation based on your individual anatomy and goals.
YOUR HEALING JOURNEY
Week 1
A head bandage is worn immediately after surgery to protect the ears and maintain their new position. Rest and avoid sleeping on your side or applying any pressure to the ears.
Week 1–2
The head bandage is replaced with a lighter ear support band. Bruising and swelling begin to subside. Most patients can return to light work and everyday activities during this phase.
Week 3–6
Swelling continues to reduce and the new ear position becomes increasingly apparent. The ear support band is worn consistently — particularly at night — to protect the cartilage as it heals.
Week 6–8+
The ear band is discontinued once healing is complete and the cartilage has stabilised in its new position. Final results are visible — a naturally proportionate, well-balanced ear that complements your face.
LIFE AFTER EAR SURGERY
The results of otoplasty are permanent and, for many patients, genuinely life-changing — particularly for those who have carried self-consciousness about their ears for years.
WHY OTOPLASTY?
Otoplasty can be performed on children from around age 5, once the ear cartilage has stabilised, and on adults at any age. It is one of the few procedures that addresses both congenital and aesthetic concerns equally.
No two ears are alike. Whether the concern is protrusion, size, shape, asymmetry, or injury-related deformity, the surgical plan is designed specifically around the anatomy of your ear and your aesthetic goal.
The aim of otoplasty is never a “corrected” look — but a natural one. Ears that simply belong on your face. The best results are those others never notice, because they look like they were always there.
For many patients, prominent or misshapen ears have been a source of self-consciousness for years. The boost in confidence following otoplasty is often described as one of the most meaningful outcomes of any cosmetic procedure.
MEET YOUR SURGEON
Ear surgery requires a detailed understanding of cartilage anatomy and the three-dimensional relationship between the ear and the surrounding face. The difference between a result that looks natural and one that looks overcorrected often comes down to surgical restraint and precision. Professor Hindocha’s approach prioritises proportion above all — creating ears that simply fit the face.
Every consultation includes a thorough assessment of ear anatomy, cartilage structure, and the specific nature of each patient’s concern. Whether treating a child or an adult, the result is always a surgical plan designed around the individual — never a standardised technique applied uniformly.
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I had prominent ears my entire life and the surgery has genuinely changed how I feel about myself. The result looks completely natural — I only wish I had done it sooner.
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My son had his ears corrected at age 7. He has been so much more confident at school since. We could not recommend Professor Hindocha more highly.
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The difference is subtle but significant. My ears now sit naturally and nobody has any idea I had surgery — which is exactly what I wanted.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR OPTIONS
Otoplasty is tailored entirely to the anatomy of your ear and the nature of your concern.
PROMINENT EARS
When ears protrude further from the head than is proportionate, cartilage reshaping brings them closer. This is the most commonly performed form of otoplasty and produces consistent, natural-looking results.
LARGE EARS
Where the ear is disproportionately large relative to the face, excess skin or cartilage is removed to reduce overall ear size and restore a more balanced, proportionate appearance.
ASYMMETRY & DEFORMITY
Ears misshapen by injury, congenital conditions, or uneven natural development can be surgically corrected to restore symmetry, natural proportion, and confidence in appearance.
RIGHT FOR YOU?
Otoplasty is suitable for healthy children (from around age 5) and adults of any age. Ideal candidates typically present with one or more of the following concerns:
WHAT ELSE TO CONSIDER
Other facial procedures that may align with your aesthetic goals.
FACE & NECK SURGERY
Correction of stretched, torn, or elongated earlobes — a natural companion procedure to otoplasty.
FACE & NECK SURGERY
Surgical reshaping of the nose to refine facial proportion and balance — often explored alongside ear surgery.
FACE & NECK SURGERY
Comprehensive facial rejuvenation addressing laxity in the midface, jowls, and neck for a naturally refreshed result.
TIMING YOUR PROCEDURE
Otoplasty is one of the very few cosmetic procedures equally appropriate for children and adults. Understanding when the right time is can help you make a confident, well-informed decision.
BEGIN YOUR CONSULTATION
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Take the first step towards ears that sit naturally and harmoniously with your face. Book a private consultation with Professor Hindocha to discuss your goals, assess your anatomy, and receive a personalised surgical plan.
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