When I correct the shape of the ear, it is the closest thing to being a sculptor. I often do it under local anesthesia so the patient can confirm with me in the mirror if he or she is content with the change before we finish.
– Dr. Yager
Jeffrey S. Yager, M.D. | 130 Fort Washington Avenue @ West 165 Street | New York City 10032 | 212.543.1700 | info@dryager.com
A 25 year old man with prominent ears who came for Otoplasty (ear pinning). When you correct this deformity, it is important not to overdo it. You must leave a little space behind the ears to keep it natural.
A 25 year old man with prominent ears who came for Otoplasty (ear pinning). When you correct this deformity, it is important not to overdo it. You must leave a little space behind the ears to keep it natural.
A 25 year old man with prominent ears who came for Otoplasty (ear pinning). When you correct this deformity, it is important not to overdo it. You must leave a little space behind the ears to keep it natural.
A 25 year old man with prominent ears who came for Otoplasty (ear pinning). When you correct this deformity, it is important not to overdo it. You must leave a little space behind the ears to keep it natural.