Wednesday, 28 March 2012

How Much Does Ear Plastic Surgery Cost?

How Much Does Ear Plastic Surgery Cost?

Ear surgery especially cosmetic surgery of the ears is performed quite regularly. The ears are an important facial feature and both are on view when you look at a person's face so any irregularity or asymmetry as well as ears that stick out or droop is very obvious. People especially children who suffer from a visible condition such as this can suffer terrible emotional scars that can lead to depression, social isolation and other psychological side effects, thus many parents send their children for ear surgery to correct their problem before it impacts their lives too much.

Cosmetic surgery is not the only surgery performed on the ear there are numerous operations that can be performed from cosmetic procedures to full reconstructions, skin cancer removal and subsequent reconstruction and repair as well as operations on the inner ear including operations to improve hearing function.

This article will concentrate on cosmetic surgery costs for the ear as the more involved inner ear and hearing related operations are highly specialized and costs will be dependent upon the actual procedure.

Most cosmetic ear surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure in a surgeon's office under local anaesthetic, and generally do not take any more than two or three hours. According to published records there were some 26,612 cosmetic ear surgeries or procedures performed in the US in 2003. The average cost of the procedures was $2,535. As with any average this figure can be slightly misleading with several operations and procedures costing less than this amount whilst complicated operations such as full ear reconstructions cost considerably more than this average figure.

Today the general cost of a traditional ear pinning surgery will cost around $2,500 to $3000 dollars, whilst an earlobe reconstruction will cost around $1000. One thing to bear in mind is that these figures only represent the fee that the surgeon will charge you to perform the operation or procedure and do not include the ancillary costs such as the operating room time, any tests such as blood tests or x rays that may be necessary, the cost of dressings and prescription medications etc. These ancillary or extra costs can quite often exceed $1000 to $1500. When you are discussing your ear surgery costs with your doctor ensure you find out the costs involved not only for him to perform the surgery but also the price of all of the ancillary costs.

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