Thomas R. Walek, M.D.
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Procedure Information
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Lift
- Breast Reduction
- Chemical Peel Deep
- Chemical Peel Light
- Chin and Cheek Augmentation
- Cosmetic Laser Procedures
- Ear Surgery
- Eyelid Surgery
- Facelift
- Facial Implants
- Fat Injection
- Forehead Lift
- Gentle Skin Treatments
- Hair Transplantation
- Injectables
- Lip Augmentation
- Liposuction
- Male Breast Reduction
- Microdermabrasion
- Micropigmentation
- Nose Reshaping
- Post-Bariatric
- Skin Resurfacing
- Soft Tissue Fillers
- Spider Vein Treatment
- Tummy Tuck
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As a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), this physician is among a select group of board-certified plastic surgeons who have attained the highest level of achievement in cosmetic surgical training, continuing education and clinical experience.
Ear Surgery (Otoplasty)
Otoplasty can improve the shape and positioning of your ears. It also can reduce the size of your ears if they are large in proportion to your other features. If your ears protrude more than normal, surgery can reposition them closer to your head.
Otoplasty to correct large or protruding ears may be preformed as early as age five or six, when the ears are near full development.
Ear surgery often is recommended for children as they near total ear development at age five or six. Correction of the ears prior to the child entering school helps eliminate potential psychological trauma from the teasing of classmates. Adults may also have their ears reshaped. As long as you are in good health, there is no upper age limit for this surgery.
Surgery seen from the back of the ears, left to right. (a) incisions are made and a small portion of skin, sometimes with underlying fat, is removed. (b) Cartilage is re contoured to bring your ear into its correct position and supported with sutures. (c) Stitches close the incisions, leaving a faint scar.
The supporting tissue of the ears, called cartilage, is reshaped in order to position your ears closer to your head. This usually is accomplished through incisions placed behind the ears. Subsequent scars will be concealed in the natural skin crease.
Surgery seen from the front of the ear. Reshaped cartilage restores the ear fold, making your ear lie flatter against your head.
After surgery, you may be instructed to wear gauze dressing or bandage for a few days or up to several weeks to ensure that your ears heal in their new, corrected position. You will need to avoid strenuous exercise and contact sports for several weeks. You can resume most non-strenuous activities within a week.
After surgery, ears have a normal appearance.

