Which part of the ear screen is

The ear screen belongs to the outer ear and is located in front of the ear hole. It is a small piece of cartilage that protrudes and is covered by skin and subcutaneous tissue. It is a small piece of cartilage with a prominent surface covered by skin and subcutaneous tissue. The ossicles can be supportive of the auricular shape and are part of the anterior wall of the external auditory canal. Similar in structure to the auricular screen, the portion of the auricular screen that rises behind the auricular cavity is called the opposite auricular screen, and its cartilaginous surface is also covered with skin and subcutaneous tissue. The depression between the otic screen and the opposite otic screen is called the intersellar notch. The depression between the auricular screen and the foot of the auricle is called the preauricular notch. Since there is no cartilage connection, an incision can be made in this area to reach the periosteum of the external auditory canal and mastoid process without damaging the cartilage. Diseases of the ear screen can cause a number of symptoms, which need to be treated according to the specific cause. In the case of congenital malformation of the ear screen, the aesthetics of the ear can be compromised. Depending on the severity of the condition, the appropriate treatment should be chosen.