
Microtia Reconstruction
There are 5 types of congenital ear deformities (Tanzer’s Classification). Type 1 Anotia (Complete Absence) Type II Microtia (Severe Hypoplasia) A Without ear canal B
There are 5 types of congenital ear deformities (Tanzer’s Classification). Type 1 Anotia (Complete Absence) Type II Microtia (Severe Hypoplasia) A Without ear canal B
The most common cause of torn earlobe is accidental tearing while wearing ear-rings or prolonged use of heavy ear-rings. They result in an enlarged or
Earlobe keloid is one of the most common complications following ear piercing. The keloid usually develops after an episode of wound or skin infection. The
Pin Back of Prominent Ears & Conchal Reduction The 3 principal causes of prominent ears are failure of scaphal folding, conchal hypertrophy and earlobe protrusion.
Ear Surgery Otoplasty – Pin Back of Prominent Ears and Conchal Reduction The 3 principal causes of prominent ears are failure of scaphal folding, conchal
Dr Hong was awarded a Local Merit Scholarship to study Medicine in the National University of Singapore, Faculty of Medicine in 1981 and graduated in 1986.
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