Posted by Dr. Litner and Dr. Solieman on August 13th, 2017
Case 10: Ear asymmetry was the main issue for this patient which is seen especially well on profile and rear views. The antihelical fold was less well formed on her right ear, causing increased cupping and protrusion compared to the left side. She is very happy with her new ears and now is very comfortable wearing her hair back without being self-conscious.
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