There is no such thing as a good surgical option for microtia. Microtia is a congenital deformity of the ear, and patients can undergo cup-shaped ear correction, beckoning ear correction, and so on.
Congenital auricular deformity is mainly caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, the patient will have a small auricle, only 1/2 or 1/3 of the size of the normal auricle, and the patient’s auricle only sporadic and irregular soft tissue protrusions and other symptoms.
Microtia surgery can be categorized into non-expansion otoplasty and expansion otoplasty, depending on the individual. Both of these surgical procedures are performed in a two-stage surgery. The exact process of the two surgeries is quite different.
In the case of non-expansion ear reconstruction, the rib bone is usually taken as the surgical material, which is specially processed and used as an ear support. This is followed by a skin grafting procedure in the position of the ear.
Patients with microtia should go to the hospital in time, taking into account the specific disease and their own conditions, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.