Within aesthetic surgeries, otoplasty is the specialty that is responsible for correcting ear defects. In general, these are procedures focused on rebuilding the shape, reducing the size or rearranging the position of the ears, and can even be useful to achieve symmetry in case they are not the same. The point is that, as in any surgery, some subsequent precautions are necessary for the correct recovery. And one of the most important issues to keep in mind is how to sleep after otoplasty, since the most sensitive area is in the head. Below you will find all the information available, in this entry of our blog.
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